Examination Paper: Energy Management
IIBM Institute of Business Management 1
IIBM Institute of Business Management
Examination Paper MM.100
Energy Management
Section A: Objective Type (30 Marks)
•?This section consists of Multiple Choices/Fill in the blanks and Short notes type Questions.
•?Answer all the questions
•?Part One carry 1 mark each and Part Two questions carry 5 marks each.
Part One:
1. The audit that focused on evaluating the energy consumption pattern is a:
a. Preliminary Audit
b. Sound Energy Audit
c. Detailed Audit
d. Efficiency Audit
2. Energy Crops are also known as _________________.
3. When plant matter is heated but not burnt to break into solid, liquid and gas is which type of
convention:
a. Chemical Convention
b. Thermo chemical Convention
c. Biochemical Convention
d. Residual Convention
4. An example of a simple passive space heating technology is the ________________.
5. To make solar design effective which of the following is not followed?
a. A building should have large areas of glazing facing the sun.
b. Certain features should be adopted for equal distribution of heat throughout the building.
c. A building should be sufficient to allow heat storage.
d. A building should have proper landscaping to allow direct sun to the building.
………………
3. Write a short note on ‘Crop Drying’.
4. What is a ‘Solar Thermal Program’?
Section B: Caselets (40 Marks)
•?This section consists of Caselets.
•?Answer all the questions.
•?Each Caselet carries 20 marks.
•?Detailed information should form the part of your answer (Word limit 150 to 200 Words)
Caselet 1
New South Energy, a subsidiary of Calpine Corp., and Suez Energy North America has asked the
Mississippi Public Service Commission to delay Entergy Corp’s purchase of the 480 – MW Attala plant.
Entergy agreed in March to purchase the natural gas – fired plant located in Attala. Country, Miss., from
Central Mississippi Generating Co., for $ 88 million. But it asked Cleco Corp., to purchase the
transmission infrastructure associated with the plant. The two companies want the public service
commission to require Entergy to go through the request for proposals process to show that the plant
offers the best value to Mississippi ratepayers. “We do not necessarily oppose the acquisition. But what’s
the rush?” A New South spokesman said. The price is good until next October, so New South and Suez
……………
in base rates, and that certain revenues
related to the newly acquired plant will not be considered when setting rates.
Questions:
1. Write a note on ‘Piecemeal Ratemaking.
2. What are the advantages of the Acquisition of Entergy Corp’s by Mississippi Public Service
Commission?
Caselet 2
Electricity is a vital energy input for economic development of any country and helps to alleviate many of
the concerns facing the world, today in a distinctive manner. It is available from various sources such as
conventional and non – conventional sources at a reasonable cost. The electricity generation in India has
indicated four times increase i.e., from 120.8 billion KWH in 1980 – 81 to about 650 billion KWH in
……………………….as, adoption of
energy efficiency measures, economic policies and technology can stabilize the environmental pollution
over a period of time.
Examination Paper: Energy Management
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Questions:
1. Write a note on ‘Electricity Generation in India’.
2. What are the various substitutes adopted by government to prevent Environmental Pollution?
Section C: Applied Theory (30 Marks)
•?This section consists of Applied Theory Questions.
•?Answer all the questions.
•?Each question carries 10 marks.
•?Detailed information should form the part of your answer (Word limit 200 to 250 Words)
1. Write a note on the components of Energy sector.
2. What are the recent trends of Clean Energy?
3. What is Biomass? State the different kinds of Biomass.
END OF SECTION B
END OF SECTION C
IIBM Institute of Business Management 1
IIBM Institute of Business Management
Examination Paper MM.100
Energy Management
Section A: Objective Type (30 Marks)
•?This section consists of Multiple Choices/Fill in the blanks and Short notes type Questions.
•?Answer all the questions
•?Part One carry 1 mark each and Part Two questions carry 5 marks each.
Part One:
1. The audit that focused on evaluating the energy consumption pattern is a:
a. Preliminary Audit
b. Sound Energy Audit
c. Detailed Audit
d. Efficiency Audit
2. Energy Crops are also known as _________________.
3. When plant matter is heated but not burnt to break into solid, liquid and gas is which type of
convention:
a. Chemical Convention
b. Thermo chemical Convention
c. Biochemical Convention
d. Residual Convention
4. An example of a simple passive space heating technology is the ________________.
5. To make solar design effective which of the following is not followed?
a. A building should have large areas of glazing facing the sun.
b. Certain features should be adopted for equal distribution of heat throughout the building.
c. A building should be sufficient to allow heat storage.
d. A building should have proper landscaping to allow direct sun to the building.
………………
3. Write a short note on ‘Crop Drying’.
4. What is a ‘Solar Thermal Program’?
Section B: Caselets (40 Marks)
•?This section consists of Caselets.
•?Answer all the questions.
•?Each Caselet carries 20 marks.
•?Detailed information should form the part of your answer (Word limit 150 to 200 Words)
Caselet 1
New South Energy, a subsidiary of Calpine Corp., and Suez Energy North America has asked the
Mississippi Public Service Commission to delay Entergy Corp’s purchase of the 480 – MW Attala plant.
Entergy agreed in March to purchase the natural gas – fired plant located in Attala. Country, Miss., from
Central Mississippi Generating Co., for $ 88 million. But it asked Cleco Corp., to purchase the
transmission infrastructure associated with the plant. The two companies want the public service
commission to require Entergy to go through the request for proposals process to show that the plant
offers the best value to Mississippi ratepayers. “We do not necessarily oppose the acquisition. But what’s
the rush?” A New South spokesman said. The price is good until next October, so New South and Suez
……………
in base rates, and that certain revenues
related to the newly acquired plant will not be considered when setting rates.
Questions:
1. Write a note on ‘Piecemeal Ratemaking.
2. What are the advantages of the Acquisition of Entergy Corp’s by Mississippi Public Service
Commission?
Caselet 2
Electricity is a vital energy input for economic development of any country and helps to alleviate many of
the concerns facing the world, today in a distinctive manner. It is available from various sources such as
conventional and non – conventional sources at a reasonable cost. The electricity generation in India has
indicated four times increase i.e., from 120.8 billion KWH in 1980 – 81 to about 650 billion KWH in
……………………….as, adoption of
energy efficiency measures, economic policies and technology can stabilize the environmental pollution
over a period of time.
Examination Paper: Energy Management
IIBM Institute of Business Management 4
Questions:
1. Write a note on ‘Electricity Generation in India’.
2. What are the various substitutes adopted by government to prevent Environmental Pollution?
Section C: Applied Theory (30 Marks)
•?This section consists of Applied Theory Questions.
•?Answer all the questions.
•?Each question carries 10 marks.
•?Detailed information should form the part of your answer (Word limit 200 to 250 Words)
1. Write a note on the components of Energy sector.
2. What are the recent trends of Clean Energy?
3. What is Biomass? State the different kinds of Biomass.
END OF SECTION B
END OF SECTION C
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