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100 1 _aMorvay, Zoran K.,
_eauthor.
_927387
245 1 0 _aApplied industrial energy and environmental management /
_cZoran K. Morvay, Du�esan D. Gvozdenac.
264 1 _aChichester, West Sussex, U.K. ;
_bWiley,
_c2008.
264 2 _a[Piscataqay, New Jersey] :
_bIEEE Xplore,
_c[2009]
300 _a1 PDF (xxii, 434 pages) :
_billustrations.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aelectronic
_2isbdmedia
338 _aonline resource
_2rdacarrier
490 1 _aWiley - iee
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aAbout the Authors -- Preface -- Introductory Chapter: Framework for Energy and Environmental Management in Industry -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Energy Use by Industrial Operations -- 3. Environmental Impacts of Industrial Operations -- 4. End Use Energy Efficiency -- 5. Efficiency of Using Raw Materials -- 6. Global Energy Policy Framework -- 7. Energy and Environmental Policies -- 7.1 Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC) -- 7.2 Energy Markets Deregulation and Liberalization -- 7.3 Consumers' Choice in the Liberalized Energy Market -- 7.4 Emissions Trading -- 7.5 Compulsory Energy Efficiency Programs -- 7.6 Voluntary Programs -- 8. Industries' Self-Motivation for Effective Energy and Environmental Performance -- 9. Environmentally Responsible Investing -- 10. Where to Look for Energy and Environmental Performance Improvements -- 11. Bibliography -- Part I: Energy and Environmental Management System in Industry (EEMS) -- 1. Introducing the Energy and Environmental Management System -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Definition of terms -- 1.3 Energy and Environmental Management System -- 1.4 Objectives of Energy and Environmental Management -- 1.5 Dynamics of Energy and Environmental Management -- 1.6 Human Aspects of Energy and Environmental Management -- 1.7 Initiating Training, Awareness and Motivation Programs -- 1.8 Bibliography -- 2. The Energy and Environmental Management Concept -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Interactions between Energy and Production -- 2.3 Energy Cost Centers -- 2.4 Assigning Responsibilities for Energy and Environmental Performance -- 2.6 Effective Use of Energy and Environmental Performance Indicators -- 2.7 Concept of Energy and Environmental Management System -- 2.8 Context of Energy and Environmental Management -- 2.9 Bibliography -- 3. Relationship between Energy Use and Production Volume -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Energy/Production Relationship by Design -- 3.3 Energy/Production Relationship by Standard Operational Procedure -- 3.4 Presenting the Dynamics of the Energy/Production Relationship by Scatter Diagram.
505 8 _a3.5 Interpretation of Energy/Production Data Pattern on the Scatter Diagram -- 3.6 Statistical Methods for Energy/Production Variability Analysis -- 3.7 Meaning and Use of the Regression Line in Energy Performance Evaluation -- 3.8 Summary of Presenting and Analyzing the Energy/Production Relationship -- 3.9 Bibliography -- 4. Evaluating the Performance of Energy and Environmental Management Practice -- 4.1 Evaluation of Past Performance -- 4.2 Energy and Environmental Auditing -- 4.3 Evaluating Organizational Aspects -- 4.4 Evaluating Operational Aspects -- 4.5 Setting a Baseline for Monitoring Performance Improvements -- 4.6 Setting Initial Targets for Performance Improvement -- 4.7 Monitoring Energy and Environmental Performance -- 4.8 Verifying Performance Improvements - CUSUM Technique -- 4.9 Moving Toward Targets - Process of Change -- 4.10 Bibliography -- 5. Implementation of the Energy and Environmental Management System -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Phases of EEMS Implementation Process -- 5.3 Preparation and Planning -- 5.4 Implementation Plan -- 5.5 EEMS Operation -- 5.6 Learning Through EEMS Operation -- 5.7 Continuity and Communication -- 5.8 Integration of EEMS with Business Management System -- 6. Energy and Environmental Management as a Driver for Integrated Performance Management -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Integrated Performance Management in Operations -- 6.3 Strategic Aspects of Performance Management -- 6.4 Integrated Performance Measurement System -- 6.5 Integrated Performance Management -- 6.6 Conclusion -- 6.7 Bibliography -- Part II: Engineering Aspects of Industrial Energy Management -- 1. Introduction to Industrial Energy Systems -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Industrial Energy Systems Analysis -- 2 Industrial Steam System -- 2.1 System Description -- 2.1.1 Boilers -- 2.3 Principles of Performance Analysis -- 2.4 Analysis of Boiler Performance -- 2.5 Factors Influencing Boiler Performance -- 2.6 Opportunities for Boiler Performance Improvement -- 2.7 Software for Boiler Performance Analysis.
505 8 _a2.8 Boiler Performance Monitoring -- 2.9 Steam Distribution and Condensate Return System -- 2.10 Condensate Return System -- 2.11 Environmental Impacts -- 2.12 Bibliography -- 3. Industrial Electric Power System -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Description of Industrial Electric Power Systems -- 3.3 Basic Terms -- 3.4 Tariff System -- 3.5 Main Components of Industrial Electric Power Systems -- 3.6 Performance Assessment of Industrial Electric Power Systems -- 3.7 Performance Improvement Opportunities -- 3.8 Maintenance Considerations -- 3.9 Performance Monitoring -- 3.10 Environmental Impacts -- 3.11 Bibliography -- 4. Compressed Air System -- 4.1 System Description -- 4.2 Performance Analysis -- 4.3 Performance Improvement Opportunities -- 4.4 Performance Monitoring -- 4.5 Example: Detailed Energy Audit of Compressed Air System -- 4.6 Example: Comparison of Load/Unload and Pump-up Tests -- 4.7 Bibliography -- 5. Refrigeration System -- 5.1 Description of System -- 5.2 Performance Definitions -- 5.3 Performance Analysis -- 5.4 Performance Improvement Opportunities -- 5.5 Performance Monitoring -- 5.6 Example: Improvement of ChilledWater System Operation -- 5.7 Bibliography -- 6. Industrial Cogeneration -- 6.1 System Description -- 6.2 Principles of Operation -- 6.3 Types of Industrial Cogeneration Plants -- 6.4 Operational Modes of Cogeneration Systems -- 6.5 Performance Definition -- 6.6 Factors Influencing Performance -- 6.7 Economic Aspects of Cogeneration as a Performance Improvement Measure -- 6.8 Performance Assessment -- 6.9 Performance Monitoring and Improvement -- 6.10 Environmental Impacts 415 -- 6.11 Case Study: Drying Kiln (Gas Turbine Operation Philosophy Improvement) -- 6.12 Bibliography -- Part III: Toolbox - Fundamentals for Analysis and Calculation of Energy and Environmental Performance -- Index.
506 1 _aRestricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers.
520 _aIndustrial energy systems channel fuels and power into a variety of energy types such as steam, direct heat, hot fluids and gases, and shaft power for compressors, fans, pumps, and other machine-driven equipment. All of these processes impact the environment and are impacted by external energy and environmental policies and regulations. Therefore many environmental management issues are closely related to energy use and efficiency. Applied Industrial Energy and Environmental Management provides a comprehensive and application oriented approach to the technical and managerial challenges of efficient energy performance in industrial plants. Written by leading practitioners in the field with extensive experience of working with development banks, international aid organizations, and multinational companies, the authors are able to offer real case studies as a basis to their method. The book is divided into three main parts: . Part one describes Energy and Environmental Management Systems (EEMS) in current use and management techniques for energy and environmental performance improvement. . Part two focuses on the engineering aspects of industrial energy management, describing main industrial energy systems and how to analyse and improve their energy performance. . Part three is the TOOLBOX on an accompanying website, which contains data, analytical methods and questionnaires as well as software programs, to support the practical application of the methods elaborated on in the first two parts of the book. This book will be a valuable resource to practising energy and environmental management engineers, plant managers and consultants in the energy and manufacturing industries. It will also be of interest to graduate engineering and science students taking courses in industrial energy and environmental management.
530 _aAlso available in print.
538 _aMode of access: World Wide Web
588 _aDescription based on PDF viewed 12/21/2015.
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650 0 _aIndustries
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650 0 _aEnvironmental protection.
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655 0 _aElectronic books.
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695 _aMeasurement
695 _aMonitoring
695 _aNatural gas
695 _aOrganizations
695 _aParticle separators
695 _aPlanning
695 _aPollution measurement
695 _aPower supplies
695 _aProcess design
695 _aProduction
695 _aProduction facilities
695 _aPropagation losses
695 _aRaw materials
695 _aReactive power
695 _aReceivers
695 _aRefrigerants
695 _aResistance heating
695 _aSoftware
695 _aStandards organizations
695 _aTemperature measurement
695 _aThermodynamics
695 _aTraining
695 _aTurbines
695 _aWater heating
695 _aWater pollution
695 _aWater resources
695 _aAtmospheric measurements
695 _aBoilers
695 _aBooks
695 _aBusiness
695 _aCanning
695 _aCogeneration
695 _aCompanies
695 _aCompressors
695 _aCooling
695 _aElectric motors
695 _aElectricity
695 _aElectron tubes
695 _aEnergy consumption
695 _aEnergy management
695 _aEnergy measurement
695 _aEnvironmental management
695 _aFasteners
695 _aFuels
695 _aHeat pumps
695 _aHeat recovery
695 _aHeat transfer
695 _aHumidity
695 _aIndexes
695 _aIndustries
695 _aInsulation
695 _aLead
695 _aLubricating oils
695 _aMaintenance engineering
695 _aManufacturing
695 _aMaterials
700 1 _aGvozdenac, Du�esan D.
_927389
710 2 _aJohn Wiley & Sons,
_epublisher.
_96902
710 2 _aIEEE Xplore (Online service),
_edistributor.
_927390
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
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830 0 _aWiley - iee
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