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Plant Engineers
& Managers Guide
to Energy Conservation
Hardback Book with Dust Jacket by Albert Thurmann, P.E.
Copyright © 1977 by Litton Educational Publishing, Inc.
" This book is a comprehensive, easy-to-read guide to be used
to reduce energy costs in both existing facilities and new plants.
In order for the United States to be self sufficient with regard to
energy, a comprehensive energy-independence program is required.
The intent of this book is not to advocate energy conservation
engineering as a cure-all for developing energy independence, but
rather to offer a step that can be implemented now.
A comprehensive energy-independence program must include expanding
proven technologies, as well as developing new sources of energy.
The engineering resource is playing a vital role in applying technology
to achieve energy self sufficiency in the United States. "
" Contents
Preface
1 Implementing a Cost-Saving Energy Conservation Prorgam
2 How Life Cycle Costing Cuts Yearly Operating Expenses
3 How to Reduce the Monthly Electrical Bill by Power Factor Correction
4 Load Management and Efficient Use of Lighting
5 Reducing Energy Losses in Utility and Process Operations
6 Applying the Principles of Heat Transfer for Reducing Energy Losses
of Equipment and Piping
7 What to Know About Reducing Building Energy Losses
8 Cooling and Heating While Saving Energy
9 Reducing Peak Loads by Utilizing the Solar Collector
10 Establishing a Maintenance Program for Plant Efficiency and Energy Savings
11 Managing an Effective Energy Conservative Program
12 A Consortium of Handy Working Aids
Bibliography
Indexes "
This book is in very good condition with only minor wear.
The dust jacket has some edgewear.
No torn or ripped pages.
No markings or writing.
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& Managers Guide
to Energy Conservation
Hardback Book with Dust Jacket by Albert Thurmann, P.E.
Copyright © 1977 by Litton Educational Publishing, Inc.
" This book is a comprehensive, easy-to-read guide to be used
to reduce energy costs in both existing facilities and new plants.
In order for the United States to be self sufficient with regard to
energy, a comprehensive energy-independence program is required.
The intent of this book is not to advocate energy conservation
engineering as a cure-all for developing energy independence, but
rather to offer a step that can be implemented now.
A comprehensive energy-independence program must include expanding
proven technologies, as well as developing new sources of energy.
The engineering resource is playing a vital role in applying technology
to achieve energy self sufficiency in the United States. "
" Contents
Preface
1 Implementing a Cost-Saving Energy Conservation Prorgam
2 How Life Cycle Costing Cuts Yearly Operating Expenses
3 How to Reduce the Monthly Electrical Bill by Power Factor Correction
4 Load Management and Efficient Use of Lighting
5 Reducing Energy Losses in Utility and Process Operations
6 Applying the Principles of Heat Transfer for Reducing Energy Losses
of Equipment and Piping
7 What to Know About Reducing Building Energy Losses
8 Cooling and Heating While Saving Energy
9 Reducing Peak Loads by Utilizing the Solar Collector
10 Establishing a Maintenance Program for Plant Efficiency and Energy Savings
11 Managing an Effective Energy Conservative Program
12 A Consortium of Handy Working Aids
Bibliography
Indexes "
This book is in very good condition with only minor wear.
The dust jacket has some edgewear.
No torn or ripped pages.
No markings or writing.
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