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Energy management in industry [electronic resource] : the Earthscan expert guide / David Thorpe.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Earthscan expert seriesPublisher: London ; New York Earthscan 2014Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (xii, 198 pages) : illustrations (colour)ISBN:
  • 9781134649341:
  • 1134649347
  • 113464941X
  • 9781134649419
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version :: No titleDDC classification:
  • 658.26
LOC classification:
  • .T46 2014
Contents:
Measuring energy consumption -- Metering -- Airtightness and insulation -- Lighting, daylighting and controls -- Heating and cooling -- Heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems -- Energy reduction technologies -- Motors, drives and compressed air -- Refrigeration -- Process controls -- Data centres -- Minimising water use -- Making the financial case.
Summary: Energy demand reduction is fast becoming a business activity for all companies and organisations because it can increase profits regardless of the nature of their core activity. The International Energy Agency believes that industry could improve its energy efficiency and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by almost a third using the best available practices and technologies. This guide looks at the many ways available to energy managers to achieve or even exceed this level of performance, including: base-lining consumption planning a monitoring and veri.

CW448

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Measuring energy consumption -- Metering -- Airtightness and insulation -- Lighting, daylighting and controls -- Heating and cooling -- Heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems -- Energy reduction technologies -- Motors, drives and compressed air -- Refrigeration -- Process controls -- Data centres -- Minimising water use -- Making the financial case.

Energy demand reduction is fast becoming a business activity for all companies and organisations because it can increase profits regardless of the nature of their core activity. The International Energy Agency believes that industry could improve its energy efficiency and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by almost a third using the best available practices and technologies. This guide looks at the many ways available to energy managers to achieve or even exceed this level of performance, including: base-lining consumption planning a monitoring and veri.

Description based on print version record.

40.18

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