Energy Management Principles, Second Edition: Applications, Benefits, Savings
โ Scribed by Parmenter, Kelly E.; Smith, Craig B
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 417
- Edition
- Second edition
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Energy Management Principles: Applications, Benefits, Savings, Second Edition is a comprehensive guide to the fundamental principles and systematic processes of maintaining and improving energy efficiency and reducing waste.
Fully revised and updated with analysis of world energy utilization, incentives and utility rates, and new content highlighting how energy efficiency can be achieved through 1 of 16 outlined principles and programs, the book presents cost effective analysis, case studies, global examples, and guidance on building and site auditing.
This fully revised edition provides a theoretical basis for conservation, as well as the avenues for its application, and by doing so, outlines the potential for cost reductions through an analysis of inefficiencies.
- Provides extensive coverage of all major fundamental energy management principles
- Applies general principles to all major components of energy use, such as HVAC, electrical end use and lighting, and transportation
- Describes how to initiate an energy management program for a building, a process, a farm or an industrial facility
โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front-matter,Copyright,Dedication,List of Figures,List of Tables,Foreword to the First Edition,Preface,AcknowledgmentsEntitled to full textChapter 1 - Introduction, Pages 1-12
Chapter 2 - Catalysts for Energy Management, Pages 13-33
Chapter 3 - General Principles of Energy Management, Pages 35-44
Chapter 4 - Planning For Energy Management, Pages 45-58
Chapter 5 - Understanding Utility Rates and Programs, Pages 59-67
Chapter 6 - Building and Site Energy Audits, Pages 69-93
Chapter 7 - Energy Analysis, Pages 95-123
Chapter 8 - Management of Heating and Cooling, Pages 125-187
Chapter 9 - Lighting Management, Pages 189-218
Chapter 10 - Transportation, Pages 219-227
Chapter 11 - Management of Process Energy, Pages 229-282
Chapter 12 - Integrated Building Systems, Pages 283-330
Chapter 13 - The Economics of Efficient Energy Use, Pages 331-358
Chapter 14 - Implementation and Continuous Assessment, Pages 359-386
Appendix A - Abbreviations, Symbols, and Units, Pages 387-390
Appendix B - Units and Conversion Factors, Pages 391-394
Appendix C - Energy Management Data, Pages 395-396
Index, Pages 397-410
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