Title: Energy Use Rationalization in DPRK
1Energy Use Rationalization in DPRK
- Energy Efficiency Activities in the DPRK and
Opportunities for Rationalization of Energy Use - by Jan Jasiewicz
2Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Activities on Energy Use Rationalization in
the DPRK - 3. Opportunities for Energy Rationalization
- 4. Conclusions and Recommendations
3Introduction - Energy Sector Brief (early 1990s)
- Indigenous Sources of Energy
- - Coal
- - Hydropower
- - NRSE
- Dependence on Coal 80 of total supply
- Coal Consumption
- - Power Generation 40
- - Industries 35- 40
- Potential for Energy Conservation 20 - 60
4Characteristics of the Energy Sector (early 1990s)
- Shortage of energy supply
- High dependence on coal
- Energy inefficient technologies
- No single institution responsible for energy
- Lack of energy rationalization policies and
standards - No framework to relate energy development plans
to the national economy plans
5Energy Intensity and Energy Requirements 1987
- Energy Intensity Energy Requirements
- TOE/1000GNP TOE/cap. y
- DPRK 2.0 2.0
- OECD 0.44 4.63
- USA 0.60 7.47
6Energy Efficiency Projects
- Uncoordinated local activities in the past
- Projects supported by UNDP
- - Assistance to transformer production,
- - Set-up of the Power Dispatch Center in
Pyongyang, - - Coal Laboratory at Anjou Coal Mine,
- - Rehabilitation of Power Plants,
- - Energy Rationalization at the End-use
Sub-sector (1993 - 1998).
7Energy Use Rationalization
- Conservation Potential in Industries 30-50
- UNDP Project Energy Rationalization at the
End-use Sub-sector implemented 1993-1998,
focused on Industrial Sector. - Project Objectives
- 1. Set-up of the Center of Rational Use of
Energy (CRUE) - 2. Develop energy supply/demand data system
- 3. Direct assistance to industries
8Set-up of CRUE(Operational since 1996)
- New 7 floor building (offices, auditoriums, and
laboratories) - Floor area 2,300 sq m
- Staff 104
- Instruments for laboratories and energy audits
- Computers, software, various equipment
- Vehicles
9CRUE Organization
- Seven Departments
- Energy Data Bank Planning Dept.
- Energy Audit Dept.
- Industrial Techniques Processes Dept.
- Total Energy Systems Dept.
- Instrumentation Dept.
- Technical Information Training Dept.
- Environment Protection Dept.
10CRUE - Staff Training
- In-country Training
- - refreshment training (SAS)
- - on-the-job training (International Experts)
- Overseas Training
- - Fellowship program
- - Study tours
11CRUE - Fellowship Program
- Korean specialists were trained abroad on
- Energy Data Bank Planning
- Total Energy Systems
- Waste Heat Recovery
- Industrial Furnaces
- Heat Recovery Equipment
- Industrial Steam Systems
- Thermal Insulation
- Energy Audit Techniques
- Rational Use of Electricity
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12Energy Data Bank Development
- Development of Energy Data Series for 1989 -1997
- Development of the Sectoral Energy Diagnosis
13Assistance to Industries (1)
- Detailed Energy Audit Program
- - 10 plants audited
- - plant energy saving potential 15 - 60
14Assistance to Industries (2)
- Demonstration Projects Program
- Waste Heat Recovery at a Forging Furnace
- Efficiency increased from 15 to 50
- Steam Use Improvement at a Brewery
- Energy savings 35
- Application of Variable Speed Drive
- Electricity savings 30
15Opportunities for Energy Rationalization (1)
- Classification of energy rationalization
measures - Category I - Housekeeping, SPP less 1yr
- Category II - Process Improvement, 1-3 yrs
- Category III - Major Equipment Changes,
- SPP over 5 years
- In DPRK major chances have Cat. I and II measures
(may reduce up to 40 of excess energy)
16Opportunities for Energy Rationalization (2)
- Selected Measures
- Combustion efficiency improvement
- Elimination of leaks (water, steam, air, gas)
- Steam system improvements
- Thermal insulation improvement
- Energy use control (instrumentation)
- Waste heat recovery
- Building structure heat loss reduction
17Conclusions and Recommendations (1)
- 1.CRUE should
- - upgrade existing energy information system
incl. set-up of intranet system, - - continue industrial energy audit program,
- - assist industries in implementation of energy
rationalization projects, - - expand energy audits to residential,
commercial, and transport sub-sectors.
18Conclusions and Recommendations (2)
- 2. Research on efficient combustion of local
fuels to be continued. - 3. Perform a detailed review of old and energy
inefficient plants in the industrial sector for a
potential technology replacement action. - 4. Appraise the pattern and efficiency of energy
use in the residential sector
19Conclusions and Recommendations (3)
- 5. Develop a project on building structure
thermal loss reduction (residential and
industrial). - 6. Implement intensive English courses for
technical staff in all sectors. - 7. For various projects, foreign financial and
technical assistance is required.