Energy Conservation Awareness Programme Sponsored by: P etroleum Conservation Research Association Organized by: Resource Development Centre, New Delhi.

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Energy Conservation Awareness Programme Sponsored by: P etroleum Conservation Research Association Organized by: Resource Development Centre, New Delhi (Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, Govt. of India)

Energy  Renewable energy  Solar energy  Wind energy  Tidal energy, etc.  Non-renewable energy  Petrol  Diesel  Kerosene  L.P.G  Wood, etc.

? What does ‘energy’ really mean? AA source of power

The Various forms of Energy 1. Mechanical Energy 2. Heat Energy 3. Light Energy 4. Chemical Energy 5. Electrical Energy 6. Nuclear Energy

OIL works for us in so many ways.  OIL is petrol, diesel, aviation fuel.  OIL is Kerosene & gas.  OIL makes plastics, paints, fertilizers, clothing  OIL provides light  OIL makes machinery work

OIL takes millions of years to be made  Refining petroleum for a hundred different uses.  But… precious oil is in short supply.  Unfortunately a lot is being wasted.  Oil will last much longer….

If we all take a bit of care  In the Kitchen  On the road  In factories  In farms

Save Cooking Gas

World Oil Consumption

Save Petrol

POLLUTANTS  Lead  SPM (Suspended Particulate Matter)  Sulphur Dioxide  Carbon Monoxide  Nitrogen Oxides Be wise - Save Oil - Save Nature - Save Life

EFFECTS  Reduce appetite & weariness.  Blood circulation, kidney & liver disorder.  Learning disability  Eye irritation  Nasal irritation  Breathing discomfort  Dizziness  Headache  Reduce visibility  Leads to bronchial tendency.  Reduces visibility  Shortness of breath  Lung cancer

Today the Industry continues to change rapidly... Oilindustryrestructuring E-commerce Mergers and acquisitions ShiftingdemandTechnology MarketliberalizationConvergence – Mega- mergers – Portfolio restructurin g – Electric power – Natural gas – Retail – Chemicals – Flat cost curves – Capacity creep – Gas – Light products – Clean products – Upstream opening – Downstream deregulation – National oil company privatization – E-procurement – Network organization – New channels – New businesses

How RDC can assist ?

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