
Energy Management and Conservation Handbook
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 1. May 2007
Book
Hardback
440 pages
978-1-4200-4429-4 (ISBN)
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Description
While researchers work overtime to create new technologies and methods of providing energy, it is critical that modern industry makes the most efficient use of the energy that is currently available. The Energy Management and Conservation Handbook offers expert guidance on the planning and design of "green" technologies. It focuses on management strategies for better utilization of energy in buildings and industry as well as ways of improving energy efficiency at the end use. Renowned authorities from around the globe share insights and modern points of view on a broad spectrum of topics. Summarizing proven energy efficient technologies in the building sector, the book includes examples that highlight the cost-effectiveness of some of these technologies. It introduces basic methods for designing and sizing cost-effective systems and determining whether it is economically efficient to invest in specific energy efficiency or renewable energy projects. It provides guidance for computing measures of economic performance for relatively simple investment choices and the fundamentals for dealing with complex investment decisions. The book also describes energy audit producers commonly used to improve the energy efficiency of residential and commercial buildings as well as industrial facilities.
After developing the basics of HVAC control, the book explores operational needs for successfully maintained operations. It describes the essentials of control systems for heating, ventilating, and air conditioning of buildings designed for energy conserving operation. The book also defines demand-side management, covers its role in integrated resource planning, and delineates the main elements of its programs. The book demonstrates these concepts with case studies of successful demand-side management programs. These features and more provide the tools necessary to improve energy management leading to higher energy efficiencies.
After developing the basics of HVAC control, the book explores operational needs for successfully maintained operations. It describes the essentials of control systems for heating, ventilating, and air conditioning of buildings designed for energy conserving operation. The book also defines demand-side management, covers its role in integrated resource planning, and delineates the main elements of its programs. The book demonstrates these concepts with case studies of successful demand-side management programs. These features and more provide the tools necessary to improve energy management leading to higher energy efficiencies.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bosa Roca
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Architects, engineers, city planners, developers, policymakers, energy managers, and building managers.
Illustrations
1 s/w Photographie bzw. Rasterbild, 156 s/w Abbildungen, 71 s/w Tabellen
1 Halftones, black and white; 71 Tables, black and white; 156 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
953 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4200-4429-4 (9781420044294)
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Frank Kreith | D. Yogi Goswami
Energy Management and Conservation Handbook
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09/2016
2nd Edition
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Persons
University of Colorado, Boulder, USA (retired) University of South Florida, Tampa, USA
Content
Energy Efficiency and Conservation, F. Kreith
Energy Supply, Demand, and Price Projections through 2025, A.S. Kydes
Economic Methods, W. Short
Energy Audits for Buildings, M. Krarti
Electrical Energy Management in Buildings, C.B. Smith and K.E. Parmenter
HVAC System Design and Control, D. Claridge
Energy Efficient Lighting Technologies, B. Atkinson
Major Appliances and Space Conditioning Equipment, J.E. McMahon
Heat Pumps, K. Johnson
Energy Management in Industry, B. Capehart
Electric Motor Systems Efficiency, A.T. de Almeida and S. Greenberg
Energy Storage, R. Hammerschlag
Demand Side Management, C.W. Gellings and K.E. Parmenter
Appendices
Energy Supply, Demand, and Price Projections through 2025, A.S. Kydes
Economic Methods, W. Short
Energy Audits for Buildings, M. Krarti
Electrical Energy Management in Buildings, C.B. Smith and K.E. Parmenter
HVAC System Design and Control, D. Claridge
Energy Efficient Lighting Technologies, B. Atkinson
Major Appliances and Space Conditioning Equipment, J.E. McMahon
Heat Pumps, K. Johnson
Energy Management in Industry, B. Capehart
Electric Motor Systems Efficiency, A.T. de Almeida and S. Greenberg
Energy Storage, R. Hammerschlag
Demand Side Management, C.W. Gellings and K.E. Parmenter
Appendices