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ENERGY MANAGEMENT
THIRD SEMESTER
10DBA331-ENERGY MANAGEMENT AND AUDITING
UNIT I
Energy Auditing Level of Responsibility Internal Control Questionnaire Energy
Conservation Schemes Industrial Energy Use Energy Conversion Energy Index
Energy CostsCost IndexEnergy Surveying and Auditing
UNIT IIEnergy Sources - Energy Consumption Representation of Energy Consumption World
Energy Reserves Energy Prices Energy Policies Fuel Production and Processing -
Choice of FuelsCycle Efficiency
UNIT III
Energy Economics Costing Techniques Financial Appraisal and Profitability Cost
Optimization Optimal Target Investment Schedule Project Management Energy
Utilization and Conversion Systems Furnaces Loses Hydraulic Power Systems
Compressed Air Steam Turbines Combined Power and Heating Systems Energy
ConversionDistrict Heating
UNIT I V
Air Conditioning Comfort - Factors that Control and Affect the Cooling Rate Load
Characteristics Energy Balance and Energy Balance Point - Supply and Removal of Heat
Sensible Heating and Cooling Humidification and Dehumidification Humidification and
CoolingHumidification and Heating - The Efficient Use of Energy
UNIT V
Heat Recovery Sources of Waste Heat and its Potential Applications Heat Recovery
SystemsIncineratorsRegenerators and RecuperatorsWaste Heat Boilers
Text Books
1.W R Murphy, G McKay, Energy Management, Butterworth Heinemann, 2007.
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10DBA332- ENERGY LAW AND ENERGY POLICY
UNIT-I: Global energy scenario
Role of energy in economic development and social transformation: Energy & GDP - GNP
and its dynamics-Discovery of various energy sources: Energy Sources and Overall energy
demand and availability - Energy Consumption in various sectors and it s changing pattern -
Exponential increase in energy consumption and Projected future demands.
Energy Resources: Coal, Oil, Natural Gas, Nuclear Power and Hydroelectricity, Solar and
Other Renewable etc. - Depletion of energy sources and impact exponential rise in energy
consumption on economies of countries and on international relations.
UNIT-II Energy security and policy
Energy security: Chemical and nuclear: Non Proliferation, Energy Security -Energy
Consumption and its impact on environmental climatic change.-International Energy Policies
of G-8 Countries - G-20 Countries - OPEC Countries - EU-Countries.-International Energy
Treaties (Rio, Montreal, Kyoto), IDO-US Nuclear Deal.-Future energy Options: Sustainable
Development, Energy Crisis: Transition from carbon rich and nuclear to carbon free
technologies - parameters of transition.
UNIT-III Indian Energy Scenario
Energy Resources and Consumption: Commercial and Non commercial forms of energy,
Fossil fuels, Renewable sources including Bio-fuels in India, their utilization pattern in the
past, present and future projections of consumption pattern, Sector wise energy
consumption.-Impact of Energy on Economy - Development and Environment - Energy for
Sustainable Development - Energy and Environment Policies - Need for use new and
renewable energy sources.-Status of Nuclear and Renewable Energy: Present Status and
Future promise.-Energy Policy Issue: Fossil Fuels - Renewable Energy - Power sectorreforms - restructuring of energy supply sector - energy strategy for future.
UNIT -IV
Energy Conservation Act-2001 & its features - Electricity Act 2003 & its features-
Framework of Central Electricity Authority (CEA) - Central & State Electricity Regularity
Commissions (CERC & ERCs) - Recent Legal amendments towards Electricity and its Utility.
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UNIT-V Energy Policy
Global Energy Issues, National & State Level Energy Issues,National & State Energy Policy
- Industrial Energy Policy, Energy Security- Energy Vision-Energy Pricing & Impact of Global
Variations.-Energy Productivity (National & Sector wise Productivity).
Reference Books:
1. Energy for Sustainable world: Jose Goldenberg, Thomas Johansson, A.K.N.Reddy,
Robert Williams (Wiley Eastern).
2. Energy Policy for: B.V.Desai (Wiley Eastern).
3. Modeling approach to long term demand and energy implication: J.K.Parikh.
4. Energy policy and Planning: B.Bukhootsow.
5. TEDDY Year Book Published by Tata Energy Research Institute (Teri),
6. World Energy Resources: Charles E.Brown, Springer 2002.
7. International Energy Outlook EIA annual Publication.
8. Principles of Energy Conservation: A.W.Culp (McGraw Hill International edition).
9. BEE Reference book: no.1/2/3/4.
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10DBA323- IT FOR MANAGERS AND MIS
UNIT- I
Foundation Concepts: Information Systems in Business Foundation Concepts: The
mponents of Information Systems Fundamentals of Strategic Advantage Using
Information Technology for Strategic Advantage.
UNIT- II
Computer Systems: End User and Enterprise Computing Computer Peripherals:
Input/output, and Storage Technologies Application Software: End User Applications
System Software: Computer System Management.
UNIT- IIIData Resource Management - Managing Data Resources - Technical Foundations of
Database ManagementTelecommunications and Networks - The Networked Enterprise
Telecommunications Network Alternatives.
UNIT- IV
Enterprise Business Systems Functional Business Systems Electronic Commerce
Fundamentals e-Commerce Applications and Issues Decision Support in Business
Artificial Intelligence Technologies in Business.
UNIT -V
Developing Business SystemsIS DevelopmentWeb SystemsThe Systems Approach
The System Development Cycle Prototyping Starting the Systems Development
Process Systems Analysis Systems Design End User Development - Implementing
Business Systems Implementation Implementing New Systems Evaluating Hardware,
Software, and Services Other Implementation Activities Managing Organizational
Change.
UNIT -VI
Security and Ethical Challenges - Security, Ethical, and Societal Challenges of ITSecurity
Management of Information Technology Enterprise and Global Management of IT
Managing Information TechnologyManaging Global IT.
Text Books:
1.James A. OBrien, Introduction to Information Systems, Tata McGraw Hill
Publication12th Edition
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10DBA334- ENERGY ECONOMICS
UNIT-I INTRODUCTION, MODELS AND MODELING APPROACHES
Introduction, Overview and expectations - Importance of Energy Economics and Policy-
Basic Concepts - Pricing strategies - Law of Demand - Demand curve - Price elasticity of demand -
Different competitions - Break even analysis - Break even chart- Managerial uses of Break even
analysis- Dominant firm - regulation and deregulation - the coal Industry- natural gas
electricity -transaction and cost economics- Energy future - Measurement of National output-
Economics of Energy sources.
UNIT-II ENERGY DEMAND ANALYSIS AND FORECASTING
Energy demand Analysis and forecasting- Methodology - Sectoral Energy Demandforecosting - Fossil fuel Markets, Coal, Oil , Natural gas - Energy end uses - Intensity of GDP -
Financing Energy development - Allocation of resources over time discounting levelized costs
of renewable sources - depletion of non renewable sources - International Energy Markets.
UNIT- III ECONOMICS OF STANDALONE POWER SUPPLY SYSTEMS
Economics of Power generation, Energy sources, Solar Biomass- Wind Energy and other
Renewable Sources, Economics of waste Heat recovery and Cogeneration Energy conservation
Economics - cost of production, Daily load curves load factor diversity factor - load deviation
curve- load management - number and size of generation unit cost of electrical energy-tariff-power
factor improvement.
UNIT-IV INPUT OUTPUT ANALYSIS
Multiplier Analysis Energy and Environment Input / Output Analysis energy Aggregation
Econometric Energy Demand ModelingOverview of Econometric Methods.
UNIT-V ECONOMICS OF STANDLONE POWER SUPPLY SYSTEMS
Solar Energy Biomass Energy Wind Energy and other Renewable Sources of Energy
Economics of Waste Heat Recovery and CogenerationEnergy Conservation Economics.
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References:
1. M.Munasinghe and P.Meier (1993): Energy Policy Analysis and Modeling,
Cambridge University Press.
2. W.A.Donnelly (1987): The Econometrics of Energy Demand: A survey of
Applications, New York.
3. S.Pindyck and Daniel L.Rubinfeld (1990): Econometrics Models and Economic
Forecasts, 3rdedition MC GrawHill, New York.
4. UN-ESCAP (1991): Sectoral Energy Demand Studies: Application of the END-USE
Approach to Asian Countries, New York.
5. UN-ESCAP (1996): Guide Book on Energy-Environment Planning in Developing
countries: Methodological Guide on Economics Sustainability and Environmental
Betterment through Energy Savings and Fuel Switching in Developing Countries,
New York.
6. S.Makridakis, Wiley (1983): Forecasting Methods and Applications.
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10DBA335- RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS
UNIT I
Conservation and Forms of Energy Reserves of Energy Renewable Energy Sources
Energy Parameters Environmental Aspects of Energy World Energy Use NewTechnologies in Energy Systems -Solar Energy Solar Thermal Flat-Plate Collector
Effect of Design Parameters Solar Concentrating Collectors Types of Concentrating
CollectorsSolar Thermal Energy Storage
UNIT II
Solar Water Heating Solar Distillation Thermodynamic Cycles and Solar Plants Solar
Thermal Power PlantSolar PondsSolar Pumping Systems Solar Air HeatersSolar
Crop Drying Solar Kilns Solar Cookers Solar Passive Techniques Solar Air-
Conditioning and Refrigerators Solar Greenhouses -Solar Furnace and Applications
Solar Cells Semiconductor Materials for Solar Cells Solar Photovoltaic Systems
Applications of PV Systems
UNIT III
Wind Energy Classification of Wind Turbines Types of Rotors Terms Used
Aerodynamic Operation of Wind Turbines Wind Energy Extraction Wind Characteristics
Wind Speed and Energy Estimation Land for Wind Energy Wind Turbine Generator -
Modes of Wind Power Generation Advantages and Disadvantages of Wind Energy System
Wind FarmsSafety and Environmental Aspects
UNIT IV
Biomass EnergyBiomass Resources - BiofuelsBiomass and Biochemical Conversion -
Biomass Gasification Biogas - Biogas Plants Biomass Cogeneration Ethanol
Production Biodiesel Hydropower Hydropower Stations Classification of Water
Turbines Impulse Turbines Major Components of Small Hydropower Projects
Geothermal Energy Geothermal Resources Geothermal Power Generation
Utilization of Geothermal Energy -Fuel Cells Principle of Operation Technical
Parameter Fuel Processor Methanol Fuel Cell Types of Fuel Cell Advantages of
Fuel Cell Power Plants State of Art of Fuel Cells Energy Output and Efficiency of Fuel
Cell - Operating Characteristics .
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UNIT V
Hydrogen Energy Systems Emergence of Hydrogen Hydrogen Production Cost
Analysis Characteristics and Applications of Hydrogen Hydrogen Storage Economics
of Hydrogen Fuel and its Use Tidal Energy DefinitionCharacteristicsTidal Range and
Energy EstimationDevelopment of a Tidal Power Scheme Important Components of a
Tidal Power Plant Grid Interfacing of Tidal Power Advantages and Disadvantages of
Tidal PowerEconomics of Tidal Power Wave EnergyFactors Affecting Wave Energy
Wave Energy Resource Wave Power Data Wave Area Wave Energy Conversion
Principle of Wave Energy PlantConversion Machines.
Text Books:
1. D.P. Kothari, K.C. Singal, Rakesh Ranjan, Renewable Energy Sources and
Emerging Technologies, Prentice Hall India,
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10DBA336- WASTE MANAGEMENT AND ENERGY RECOVERY
Unit I HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
Definition & Identification of Hazardous Waste - sources and Nature of
Hazardous Waste - impact on Environment - Hazardous Waste Control minimization &
Recyclingassessment of Hazardous Waste SitesDisposal of Hazardous WasteUnder
ground storage tanks-constructionInstallation & closure, solid waste - Waste treatment
Unit II ENERGY GENERATION FROM WASTE
Typesbio chemical conversionSources of energy generationIndustrial
Waste- Agro residues Anaerobic Digestion - Bio gas production types of Biogas plant-
Gasifiers Briquetting Industrial Application of Gasifiers Environment benefits of
biochemical and Thermo chemical conversion.Unit III WASTE HEAT RECOVERY
Cogeneration Concept Application in cement, Sugar and paper mill etc.,
Sizing of Waste heat boilers performance calculations Financial considerations Costs
of Cogeneration
Unit IV WASTE HEAT RECOVERY SYSTEMS, APPLICATIONS &
TECHNO ECONOMICS
Sources of Waste Heat recovery Diesel Engines Power plants etc., Waste
Heat Boilers Classification Thermic fluid Heaters Selection of Waste Heat Recovery
Technologiesfinancial considerationsInvestment costs of Waste Heat recovery
Unit V ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
Environmental considerations for cogeneration and Waste Heat recovery
Environment effects due to Incineration Environment Monitoring system for Land fill
GasesPollution.
Reference Books:
1. Parker, Colin, & Roberts, Energy From Waste-An Evaluation of Conversion
Technologies, Elsevier Applied Science, London, 1985
2. Shah, Kanti L., Basics of Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Technology,
Printice Hall, 2000
3. Manoj Datta, Waste Disposal in Engineering Landfills, Narosa publishing House,
1997
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4. Rich, Gerald et.al., Hazardous Waste management Technology, Podvan Publishers,
9187
5. Bhide AD., Sundaresan BB, Solid Waste Management in Developing Countries,
INSDOC New Delhi,1983.
Websites:
1. http://www.bical.net
2. http://www.volund .dk
3. http://www.iswa.org
4. www.wmrc.uiuc.edu
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10DBA317- BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODS
UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH
The hallmarks of scientific research the building blocks of science in research the
research process for applied and basic research the need for theoretical frame work
hypothesis development hypothesis testing with quantitative data. The research design.
The purpose of the study: Exploratory, Descriptive, Hypothesis testing (Analytical and
Predictive)cross sectional and longitudinal studies.
UNIT II EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN
The laboratory and the field experiment internal and external validity factors affecting
internal validity. Measurement of variables scales and measurement of variables development scales - rating scale and concept in scales being developed. Stability
measures.
UNIT III DATA COLLECTION METHOD
Interviewing, questionnaires etc. Secondary sources of data collection. Guidelines for
questionnaire design electronic questionnaire design and surveys. Special data source:
Focus groups, Static and dynamic data-collection methods and when to use each. Sampling
techniques and confidence in determining sample size. Hypothesis testing determination of
optimal sample size.
UNIT IV A REFRESHER ON SOME MULTIVARIATE STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES
Factor analysiscluster analysisdiscriminant analysismultiple regression & Correlation
canonical correlationapplication of SPSS package.
UNIT V THE RESEARCH REPORT
The purpose of the written report concept of audience Basics of written reports. The
integral parts of a report the title of a report. The table of contents, the synopsis, the
introductory section, method of sections of a report, result section discussion section
recommendation and implementation section.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Donald R.Cooper and Ramcis S.Schindler, Business Research Methods,Tata
McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi, 2000.
2. C.R.Kothari, Research Methodology, Wishva Prakashan, New Delhi, 2001.
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REFERENCES:
1. Sekaran, Research Methods for Business, John Wiley and Sons Inc., New York,
2000.
2. Donald H.Mc.Burney, Research Methods, Thomson Asia Pvt. ltd. Singapore 2002.
3. G.W.Ticehurst and A.J.Veal, Business Research Methods, Longman, 1999.
4. Ranjit Kumar, Research Methodology, Sage Publication, London, New Delhi, 1999.
5. Raymond-Alain Thietart, et,al., Doing Management Research, Sage Publication,
London, 1999.
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MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT
FOURTH SEMESTER
10DBA431- ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
UNIT I
Meaning ImportanceSelected concepts of ecology Ecological servicesInternational
efforts for environmental protection.
UNIT II
Global warming Effects Measures to control Ozone depletion Ozone depletion andBusinessGreen freeze Refrigerator
UNIT III
Environmental management system Installation Certification Standards Actual
conduct of AuditIndian SceneGreen Rating Project
UNIT IV
Key function of the Government Agencies Environmental impact assessment
Environmental compliance status in IndiaConstraintSmall scale industries Bio-diversity
Bio-diversity in south Acquisition of biological Health Formers RightThe patent and
Intellectual Property RightsIndigenous KnowledgeConvention of Biological diversity
UNIT V
Business strategyGreen MarketingEco-labeling - Criteria for Eco-markEnvironmental
accounting - Environmental ethicsIndian situationDeep ecology
Text Books
1. N.K Uberoi, Environmental Management, Excel Books, 2nd Edition, 2005
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10DBA432- PRINCIPLES OF GREEN BUILDINGS
Unit
1 BASIC CONCEPTS & PRINCIPLES OF GREEN BUILDINGS
Green BuildingDefinitionsConceptsGoals - General PrinciplesSeven
Principles of Green BuildingsDesignDurabilityEnergy efficiencyWaste Recovery -
Indoor Air quality Water conservation Green Products, Benefits of Green Buildings
Environmental & economic Benefits.
Unit II ELEMENTS OF GREEN BUILDING DESIGN
Using natural Materials reclamation uses a range of solutions Sitting
building OrientationEnergy efficiencyMaterial efficiencyWater efficiency Occupant
Health and Safety Ventilation and Air quality Air systems Building Operation and
MaintenanceOccupants Discipline and Green effect.
Unit III SMART BUILDINGS
Active Response to Environment Essential requirements essential
Provisions to be kept in the Design - Energy Provisions to be kept in the Design
Unit - IV EFFICIENT DESIGN ASPECTS AND GREEN CODE
Efficient water Management waterless urinals - Green code for architecture
Environmental architectureEcological Buildingother Methods employing green concepts
Cork flooringNew Hard wood flooring etc.
Unit V INFORMATIONAL RESOURCES
Informational Resources on Green Buildings Establishing Priorities with Green
Buildings United State Green Building Concepts (USGBC) Worldwide interest towards
Green BuildingsLatest trends on Green Buildings
References:
1. Alternative Construction Systems: Contemporary Natural Building Methods edited by
Lynne Elizabeth and Cassandra Adams (New York, NY : John Wiley & Sons, 2000. ISBN: 0 -
471-24951-3).
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2.The Art of Natural Building: Design, Construction, Technologyby Joseph F. Kennedy(Kingston, NM : NetWorks Productions, 1999 -http://www.networkearth.org/naturalbuilding/colloquium.html)
3GreenBuilding: Principles and Practices in Residential Construction by Abe Kruger and
Carl Seville.4.Green Building Materials: A Guide to Product Selection & Specificationby Dru Meadowsand Ross Spiegel (New York, NY : John Wiley & Sons, 1999. ISBN: 0-471-29133-1)
http://www.networkearth.org/naturalbuilding/colloquium.htmlhttp://www.networkearth.org/naturalbuilding/colloquium.htmlhttp://www.networkearth.org/naturalbuilding/colloquium.htmlhttp://www.networkearth.org/naturalbuilding/colloquium.htmlhttp://www.networkearth.org/naturalbuilding/colloquium.htmlhttp://www.networkearth.org/naturalbuilding/colloquium.htmlhttp://www.networkearth.org/naturalbuilding/colloquium.html -
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10DBA413- SAFETY AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT
UNIT - I
Introduction : Dimensions of Natural & Anthropogenic Disasters, Principles /Components of
Disaster Management, Organisational Structure for Disaster Management, Disaster
Management Schemes/SOPs, Natural Disasters and Mitigation Efforts, Flood Control,
Drought Management, Cyclones, Avalanches, Mangroves, Land Use Planning, Inter-Linking
of Rivers, Role of Union/States, Role of Armed Forces/Other Agencies in Disasters,
Important Statutes/ Legal Provisions, IEDs /Bomb Threat Planning, NBC Threat and Safety
Measures, Forest Fires, Oil Fires, Crisis in Power Sector, Accidents in Coal Mines, Terrorism
and Emergency Management.
UNIT -2
Operations Management (OM), Risk Assessment and Disaster Response, antifriction
Techniques, NGO Management, SWOT Analysis based on Design &Formulation Strategies,
Insurance & Risk Management, Institution Awareness and Safety Programmes
UNIT III
Psychological and Social Dimensions in Disasters, Trauma and Stress, Emotional
Intelligence, Electronic Warning Systems, Recent Trends in Disaster information Provider,
Geo Informatics in Disaster Studies, Cyber Terrorism, Remote Sensing & GIS Technology,
Laser Scanning.
UNIT IV
Applications in Disaster Management, Statistical Seismology, Quick Reconstruction
Technologies, Role of Media in Disasters, Management of Epidemics, Bio-Terrorism,
Forecasting / Management of Casualties.
UNIT V
Disaster Management in India: Disaster preparedness, Disaster mitigation, Forecasting and
warning of disasters, Assessing risk and vulnerability, Disaster management in India, Role of
news media in Disaster management, Rehabilitation of victims.
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REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Singh, Disaster Management: Future Challenges, IK International , New Delhi
2. Goel, S. L, Encyclopedia of Disaster Management. Deep & Deep Publications Pvt
Ltd, New Delhi.
3. Sahni, Disaster Mitigation : Experiences and Reflections, PHI Learning, New Delhi
4. Sathish Modh, Introduction to Disaster Management, Macmillan, New Delhi
5. Shaw, Disaster Management, Orient Longman , New Delhi, PHI Learning, New
Delhi
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