两个选定的尼日利亚食品和饮料工业的电能使用指数的测定

T. Ayodele, A. Ogunjuyigbe, S. M. Ogunmuyiwa, O. Ojo
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本研究评估了尼日利亚两家食品和饮料行业(FBI)在4年(2010-2013年)期间的电能使用模式,旨在制定一个衡量生产成品能源效率的指数。本研究使用的数据包括每月柴油消耗量(升)、用电量(千瓦时)、成品质量(千克)和成品单位质量能含量。一些调查结果显示,柴油发电机分别占工业A和工业B的电能需求的87%和89%。这是为了保证生产过程的不间断供电。确定A行业的平均电能利用指数为0.70,B行业的平均电能利用指数为0.76。这些数值表明,这两个行业的生产过程都没有有效地利用电能。成品的电能使用效率低,原因包括使用效率低的电动机、不符合使用节能设备的规定,以及发电机组的柴油泄漏。
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Determination of electrical energy use index for two selected nigerian food and beverages industries
This study evaluates the electrical energy use patterns of 2 Nigerian food and beverage industries (FBI) over a period of 4 years (2010-2013) with the aim of developing an index that measures the energy efficiency of producing a finished product. The data used for the study consist of monthly diesel consumption (liters), electricity consumption (kWh), the mass of finished product (kg and unit mass energy content of finished product). Some of the findings reveal that diesel generators account for 87% and 89% of electrical energy needs of industry A and B, respectively. This is in an effort to ensure uninterrupted power supply for production process. The average electrical energy use index for industry A is determined to be 0.70 while that of industry B is 0.76. These values indicate that neither of the industries efficiently utilized electrical energy for their production processes. The inefficient usage of electrical energy for finished product is attributed to the usage of inefficient electric motors, non-compliance to the usage of energy saving equipment and diesel leakage from generating sets.
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