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- Introduction
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Sect. 1. Environmental Management
- Ch. 1. United States Departmentof Energy & Industry Partnership Programs: Climate Wise and Motor Challenge
- By Paul E. Scheilhing, JoeE. Bryson, John Y. Cho
- Ch. 2. United States Departmentof Energy Biomass Power Demonstration Programs
- By Richard L. Bain, KevinR. Craig, Ralph P. Overend
- Ch. 3. Deploying Anaerobic Digesters:Current Status and Future Possibilities
- By Philip E. Lusk
- Ch. 4. Indoor Air Quality &Airborne Disease Control in Healthcare Facilities
- By Stephen Turner
- Ch. 5. A Site-Wide Approachto Water Conservation: Procedures, Results and Lessons Learned
- By G. P. Sullivan, D. B.Elliott, D. J. Hostick "et al."
- Ch. 6. Water Conservation Opportunitiesat Army Installations
- By Richard J. Scholze
- Ch. 7. Georgia EnvironmentalCompliance
- By Gregory W. Blount
- Ch. 8. EPA's Landfill MethaneOutreach Program: Helping Facilities Save Money and Protect the Environmentby Using Landfill Gas
- By James Walsh
- Ch. 9. Privatization Considerationsof Environmental Remediation of DOE Wastes
- By March A. Zocher, OrmanH. Paananen, Kerry Kost
- Ch. 10. The Greening of theFederal Government: Creating Energy and Environmental Showcases
- By David M. Hunt, Dean McCauley
- Ch. 11. Removal of SO"subscript2" and NO"subscript x" Using a Pulsed Streamer Corona Discharge Process
- By Yong Kuk Lee, Young SunMok, Sung Won Ham
- Ch. 12. The Foundations of Behavior-BasedSafety
- By Patrick T. Killimett,Thomas R. Krause
- Ch. 13. Integrated Energy Planning:Strategies to Mitigate Climate Change
- By J. N. Ortiz, J. W. Sheffield
- Sect. 2. Energy Management Strategies
- Ch. 14. Gas-Fired Low IntensityInfrared for Improved Productivity and Product Quality
- By W. Greg Conners
- Ch. 15. Innovative and AffordableCentral Energy Plant for Dowling College's New National Aviation and TransportationCenter
- By Evans J. Lizardos
- Ch. 16. An Analysis of ProgramCharacteristics and Results for Eighteen Years of Operation of the Universityof Tennessee Energy Analysis and Diagnostic Center
- By Richard J. Jendrucko,Amy R. Ammer
- Ch. 17. Mobil's Energy ManagementProgram
- By Fred C. Schoeneborn
- Ch. 18. Star Wars Technologyand the Third Decimal Place; Are They Really Needed for Effective EnergyManagement (A Critical Look at Energy Auditing)
- By Thomas Dan Mull
- Ch. 19. Cost Effective EnergyConservation Measures
- By William H. Mashburn
- Ch. 20. Wastewater Recyclingand Heat Reclamation Project: Red Lion Central Laundry, Portland, Oregon
- By T. F. Garlick, M. A. Halverson,M. R. Ledbetter
- Ch. 21. Partnering to AchieveSuccess in Energy Management
- By Troy C. Scott, S. JeanetteCaldwell
- Ch. 22. A Strategic ManagementApproach for Energy and Waste Minimization Assessment Centers
- By J. N. Ortiz, J. W. Sheffield,Y. Omurtag
- Ch. 23. Waste Heat - Use orWatch It - During the Electric Industry Restructuring
- By Jack W. Rosenthal
- Ch. 24. Retrofit of Existing400 Horsepower Air Compressor Motor with Steam Turbine
- By Siegfried F. Sanders
- Ch. 25. Energy Management SystemOptimization for On-Site Facility Staff - A Case History of the New YorkState Office of Mental Health
- By Mark J. Bagdon, Paul J.Martin
- Ch. 26. New Technology Drivesin Old Applications
- By Ted W. Atkins
- Ch. 27. Energy Savings throughRetrofits in a Large Medical Center
- By Paul F. Hutchins
- Ch. 28. State and Local GovernmentAssistance Program Energy Conservation
- By C. C. Chen, John Hanks,Parviz S. Razi
- Ch. 29. Electronic Disseminationof Energy Data and Analysis
- By Mark E. Rodekohr
- Sect. 3. Emerging Technologies
- Ch. 30. Light Emitting Diodes:"The Next Generation"
- By Leslie Pace
- Ch. 31. Fuel Cell System Technologiesand Application Issues
- By Clint D. Christenson
- Ch. 32. Fuel Cell Applicationsfor DOD Facilities
- By Michael J. Binder, WilliamR. Taylor, Franklin H. Holcomb
- Ch. 33. Parabolic Trough Collectorsfor Industrial and Commercial Applications
- By Randy C. Gee
- Ch. 34. Solar Cladding in Newand Retrofit Applications
- By Richard A. Grainger
- Ch. 35. Cost Effective SolarApplications for Commercial and Industrial Facilities
- By Henry M. Healey
- Ch. 36. Solar Energy Unlimited
- By Fariborz S. Mahjouri
- Ch. 37. Development of a NeuralNetwork Predictor for Wind Power
- By Satinderpaul Singh Devgan,Mohammad Bodruzzaman
- Sect. 4. International EnergyProjects
- Ch. 38. Selecting InternationalPerformance Contracting Opportunities
- By James C. Hansen
- Ch. 39. Armenia and AEE: Expandingan Energy Network in a Struggling Country
- By Larry Good
- Ch. 40. Demand Side Managementin India: Opportunities and Challenges
- By Hameed G. Nezhad, J. V.Mehta
- Ch. 41. The Role of Energy Efficiencyand Renewable Energy in China's Sustainable Development
- By John Byrne, Bo Shen
- Ch. 42. Energy Conservationin India's Commercial Air Conditioned Buildings
- By Gurvinder Singh, DougPresny, Charlie Fafard
- Ch. 43. Expert System SupportsOptimal AC Motors Application
- By N. F. Ilinski
- Sect. 5. Federal Energy ManagementPrograms
- Ch. 44. Saving Billions fromEnergy Efficiency in the Federal Sector: Investing in Energy Efficiencyin Federal Facilities
- By Mark Ginsberg
- Ch. 45. Privatization of Electricaland Natural Gas Utility Systems at Army Installations
- By William F. Eng
- Ch. 46. Implementation of ArmyPrivatization Directives at Forscom Installations
- By Richard C. Armstrong,Suhas Patwardhan
- Ch. 47. Energy Conservationand Cost-Effectiveness through the Federal Procurement Challenge
- By Richard Klimkos
- Ch. 48. Government Procurement:An Opportunity for Energy Efficiency
- By Aimee T. McKane, JeffreyP. Harris
- Ch. 49. The Energy-EfficientProcurement Collaborative, Inc.: Promoting Energy-Efficient Procurementin State and Local Government
- By Rachel Winters
- Ch. 50. Which Projects ShouldWe Select?
- By Robert K. Hoshide
- Ch. 51. The Systematic Groupingof Building Sets and Selection of Building Prototypes: BUCS as a Pre-Processorto Feds
- By Robert E. Beasley, LeeDeBaillie, Brian Deal
- Ch. 52. An Evaluation of theU.S. Department of Energy's Reducing Swimming Pool Energy Cost Initiative
- By Randy W. Jones, RondaIrwin
- Sect. 6. Natural Gas Cooling
- Ch. 53. Natural Gas Technologiesat Kennedy Space Center
- By Roberta L. Sirmons
- Ch. 54. Field Monitoring andEvaluation of a Residential Gas-Engine-Driven Heat Pump
- By James D. Miller
- Ch. 55. Desiccants: Benefitsfor the Second Century of Air-Conditioning
- By Kevin McGahey, Lew Harriman
- Sect. 7. HVAC Systems
- Ch. 56. A Simple Method to ModelHVAC Retrofit Projects
- By Richard R. Vaillencourt
- 57. Analysis of Cost EffectivePipe Insulation Requirements
- By David W. Winiarski, SriramSomasundaram
Ch. 58. Pre-Qual
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| Energy Business& Technology Sourcebook |
| Association of EnergyEngineers, compiled and edited by Jana Ricketts, 624pp - illus - softcover,ISBN: 0137432534 |
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This authoritative volume contains contributions from eighty-seven topexperts representing virtually all subspecialties within the energy field.The fundamental topics of lighting efficiency and HVAC performance optimizationare covered in full detail, including thermal storage, natural gas cooling,and important emerging technologies. |
Casestudies illustrate successful energy management practices in a full rangeof settings. Important trends in environmental compliance and pollutionmanagement are also addressed.
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