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Workshop IFEC 2009 The 2009 International Future Energy Challenge TM Welcome Address

Workshop IFEC 2009 The 2009 International Future Energy Challenge TM Welcome Address Ralph M. Kennel IEEE-PELS Vice President Meetings. Electrical Machines and Drives Bergische Universitaet Wuppertal Electrical Drive Systems and Power Electronics Technische Universitaet Muenchen.

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Workshop IFEC 2009 The 2009 International Future Energy Challenge TM Welcome Address

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  1. Workshop IFEC 2009 The 2009 International Future Energy ChallengeTM Welcome Address Ralph M. Kennel IEEE-PELS Vice President Meetings Electrical Machines and Drives Bergische Universitaet Wuppertal Electrical Drive Systems and Power Electronics Technische Universitaet Muenchen

  2. Global Development: Increase of Energy Demand source: Siemens PTD

  3. we should have a goal even if we are not convinced we will gain it there is a discussion in Germany  the 5 * 20 model : 20 % nuclear power 20 % fossile power 20 % renewable power 20 % biomass / biogas 20 % energy savings Workshop IFEC 2009 The 2009 International Future Energy ChallengeTM where will we getour electrical energy from in the future ?

  4. 26,5 % heat dissipation 5 % lighting 68,5 % mechanical energy (electrical drives) 2,2 % energy saving potential motor efficiency 9 % energy saving potential by variable speed drives Workshop IFEC 2009 The 2009 International Future Energy ChallengeTM Energy Saving Potential in Industry(in Germany) source: ZVEI

  5. Energy Demand and Electricity Consumption are on the Rise– We Can Help to "Do More With Less" Savings of 25% are possible in current electrical energy consumption which equals the demand of the USA. Source: Fraunhofer Institute, IISP, LES-Flyer, 2004 20 ElectricalEnergy 16 TotalEnergy 12 Energy Consumption [bn kWh] 8 25-30% savings potential by more extensive use of electronic power conversion (e. g. power electronics) 4 0 1800 1900 2000 2100

  6. Stand-by (TV, ...) Energy Saving Potential by Power Electronics source: Siemens PTD Power Supplies (e. g. in Servers) Lighting isthat a lot ??? in Europe thatwould save a completenuclear plant !!! 1%efficiencyincrease 25%saving potential 90%saving potential Drive Control Transportation Air Conditioning Topic B Topic A 30-40%saving potential(by power electronics) 20-30%saving potential (by power electronics) 30-40%saving potential (by intelligent control)

  7. Workshop IFEC 2009 The 2009 International Future Energy ChallengeTM Saving Energy is our Main Issue for the Next Decade(s) energy consumption is globally increasing a significant part of the needed energy is electrical energy 25 – 40 % of that could be saved that is more than necessary to meet the demands of the Kyoto Protocol !! to achieve that power electronics and system control must be used more effectively higher cost for electronic circuits prevents industry (as well as ourselves) from doing that cost reduction in power electronics and industrial electronics supports introduction of energy saving technologies

  8. what are the problems in industry in using energy saving technologies ? can academics do more to encourage industry ? where are the fields of future investigations ? control schemes component design system design is industry willing to invest resources in researching these areas ? Workshop IFEC 2009 The 2009 International Future Energy ChallengeTM Discussion Issues

  9. Workshop IFEC 2009 The 2009 International Future Energy ChallengeTM The Future Energy Challenge Competitionsupports us in getting a step further Topic (A) : Integrated Starter/Alternator-Motor Drive for Automotive Applications: • Saving Energy in Transportation • by increasing efficiency • by reducing weight Topic (B) : Low Cost Wind Turbine Energy Maximizer: • Saving Energy • by using renewable energy • by using sophisticated control

  10. Workshop IFEC 2009 The 2009 International Future Energy ChallengeTM The Power Electronics Society (IEEE-PELS)is proud that the Future Energy Challenge Competitionhas become a global event !! Congratulations and Good Luck to the teams in Topic (A) : Consortiumofthe University of Colorado at Boulder (USA) and University of Tokushima (Japan) Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul (Brazil) United International University (Bangladesh)

  11. Workshop IFEC 2009 The 2009 International Future Energy ChallengeTM The Power Electronics Society (IEEE-PELS)is proud that the Future Energy Challenge Competitionhas become a global event !! … and in Topic (B) : University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee (USA) Cologne University of Applied Sciences (Germany) University of Central Florida (USA) Federal University ofCeara (Brazil) ConsortiumofBangladesh University of Engineering and Technology and East West University (Bangladesh) University of Texas at Arlington (USA) Istanbul Technical University (Turkey) Universitaet Karlsruhe (Germany) HuaZhong University of Science and Technology (China) Northern Caribbean University (Jamaica) University of Macau (China)

  12. Thank you ! Workshop IFEC 2009 The 2009 International Future Energy ChallengeTM

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