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Publication Date: November, 2005
Discount Price: $24.50 (Cdn)


Discount Price: $20.50 (U.S.)

Energy Efficiency Handbook - Volume 1


Energy Efficiency is everthing when it comes to saving electricity and you do not have the abililty to turn off your equipment.

For instance, alternating current (AC) induction motors are the most commonly used motor type in industry, accounting for about 80 per cent of the annual integral horsepower (i.e., of 1 hp or more) sales to the industrial and commercial sectors. Ranging in size from 1 to 200 horsepower (hp), these motors account for between 10 and 20 percent of the total electricity consumed every year. Even a small efficiency improvement can provide substantial electricity savings nationally. Your company can benefit as well.

The Question is: Are your company's profits being eroded by escalating energy costs? Can you afford to gamble that your energy costs will go down in the future? What are you doing to prepare and protect your company from these spiraling costs?

Many of these questions can be answered by our new Industrial, Commercial & Institutional Electricity Efficiency Handbook. This 100+ page book is jammed with practical information on how to save energy, increase electricity efficiency by using modern technologies such as variable frequency drives, high efficiency motors, energy efficient lighting, energy management control systems, metering, monitoring and management systems, as well as fan, pump and blower efficiency improvements. We will also list Federal, State, utility and Canadian government programs designed to reduce energy consumption and increase energy efficiency.


CONTENT:
  • Rotating Equipment Can Drive Efficiency
  • Rotating Equipment Can Feed Real-Time Operating Data into Your Plant Network
  • Practical Perspectives on Motor Management
  • Phase Shifting with Transformers
  • New Approaches for Harmonic Mitigation and Power Factor Correction
  • Machine and Lubricant Condition Monitoring for Extended Equipment Lifetimes
  • Predictive Maintenance at Power Plants
  • Introduction to Premium Efficiency Motors (an excerpt from
  • Premium-Efficiency Motors and Transformers)
  • Fan and Pump Systems: Markets and Programs
  • Energy Management Information Systems
  • Energy Efficiency and Industrial Boiler Efficiency
  • Energy Cost Reduction in the Pulp and Paper Industry
  • ECM Motors in Series Flow Fan Powered Terminals and Unit Ventilators
  • Creating a Winning Demand Side Management Program
  • Choosing motors: Europe versus U.S.
  • A Supercapacitor-Based Energy-Storage Substation for Voltage-Compensation in Weak Transportation Networks
  • BUYER'S GUIDE
    -- 100+ Pages
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