| Contents |
| 1 - The
Role of the Plant Engineer in Energy Management |
| 2 - Energy
Economic Decision Making |
| 3 - The
Facility Survey |
| 4 -
Electrical System Optimization |
| 5 -
Utility and Process System Optimization |
| 6 - Heat
Transfer |
| 7 -
Reducing Building Energy Losses |
| 8-
Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning System Optimization |
| 9 -
Cogeneration |
| 10 -
Establishing a Maintenance Program for Plant Efficiency and Energy
Savings |
| 11 -
Managing an Effective Energy Conservation Program |
| 12 -
Industrial Power Monitoring and Control |
| 13 - Waste
Minimization at Three Industrial Sectors |
| 14 -
Financing Energy Efficiency Projects |
| 15 -
Industrial Operations and Maintenance Energy Measurer. A Review |
| 16 - An
Integrated Approach to Achieving Energy Cost Savings at Corporate
Headquarters |
| 17 -
Economic Evaluation of Power Quality Solutions |
| 18 -
Purchasing Strategies for Electricity |
| Index |
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Plant
Engineers and Managers Guide
to Energy Conservation
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| by
Albert Thumann, P.W., C.E.M., ISBN: 0881733601 |
Apply
proven methods to slash your company's utility costs by up to 40% . . .
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Now in its fully updated seventh edition, this comprehensive, best
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New chapters have been added which detail the
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power monitoring and control, waste minimization, financing energy
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Additional topics addressed in this classic
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optimization, lighting and HVAC system efficiency improvement,
mechanical and process system performance, cogeneration, methods to
reduce building energy losses, and guidelines for establishing an
effective energy conservation-orientated maintenance program.
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