Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Guide To Energy Management: International Version (5th Edition)


The Guide to Energy Management continues as one of the leading educational resources for the person who is active as an energy manager or energy professional, as well as helping new people enter the fascinating and important field of energy management and energy engineering. It is the most widely used college and university textbook in this field, as well as one of the most widely used books for professional development training in the field. In this new Fifth Edition, William J. Kennedy has completely revised the two chapters dealing with boilers, steam systems and waste heat recovery. Some of the less practical material was removed, and new topics were added to present material on increasing the efficiency of boilers and steam systems. In terms of energy audits of commercial and manufacturing facilities, the boiler room presents one of the major areas of opportunity for energy cost savings.

Designed to fulfill the needs for both a Senior level university course in energy management as well as a professional development course in this growing field, the Guide to Energy Management (GTEM) has been a significant educational resource since its first appearance in 1994. Until 2008 the GTEM was only available in editions that used Inch Pound (IP) units for the United States market. This revised Fifth Edition of the GTEM has been edited and modified to respond to the educational needs of the International community. This new International Edition uses only the System International (SI) units, as well as addressing energy management issues and technologies from the International perspective.

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Contents

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Chapter 1 Introduction to Energy Management ...................................... 1

Chapter 2 The Energy Audit Process: An Overview ............................. 61

Chapter 3 Understanding Energy Bills ................................................... 87

Chapter 4 Economic Analysis and Life Cycle Costing ........................ 133

Chapter 5 Lighting ................................................................................... 175

Chapter 6 Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning ....................... 235

Chapter 7 Understanding and Managing Boilers ................................ 271

Chapter 8 Steam Distribution Systems .................................................. 293

Chapter 9 Control Systems and Computers ......................................... 319

Chapter 10 Energy Systems Maintenance ............................................... 339

Chapter 11 Insulation ................................................................................. 365

Chapter 12 Process Energy Management ............................................... 389

Chapter 13 Renewable Energy Sources and Water Management ....... 429

Chapter 14 Distributed Generation ......................................................... 463

Appendix One?Study Questions and Problems ...................................... 491

Appendix Two?Steam Tables ..................................................................... 527

Index ................................................................................................................ 533

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