Guide to Energy Management
Eric Mazzi(Editor)
River Publishers
9th Edition
Will be published approx. on 10. September 2026
Book
Hardback
924 pages
978-87-7022-691-2 (ISBN)
Description
The new edition of a bestseller, this book is a completely revised and expanded resource and one of the leading educational references for energy managers, energy professionals, and those entering the field of energy management and energy engineering. It is the most widely used college and university textbook in the field, as well as one of the most widely used resources for professional development training.
Revised chapters include energy auditing, energy bills, life cycle costing, electrical distribution systems, boilers, steam distribution systems, control systems and computers, energy systems maintenance, insulation, compressed air, renewable energy sources and water management, distributed generation, and creating green buildings.
Building on this foundation, the book provides a practical, systems-based approach to demand-side energy and carbon management across residential, commercial, institutional, and industrial facilities. It connects core building systems such as HVAC and electrical infrastructure with wider decarbonisation objectives, helping readers understand how integrated optimisation can improve efficiency, reduce operating costs, and lower emissions.
Grounded in climate science, it emphasises the urgency of the net-zero transition while also addressing resilience and long-term energy system performance. It also highlights the importance of human factors in energy management, including behaviour, organisational processes, and stakeholder engagement, ensuring technical solutions are effectively implemented in practice.
Revised chapters include energy auditing, energy bills, life cycle costing, electrical distribution systems, boilers, steam distribution systems, control systems and computers, energy systems maintenance, insulation, compressed air, renewable energy sources and water management, distributed generation, and creating green buildings.
Building on this foundation, the book provides a practical, systems-based approach to demand-side energy and carbon management across residential, commercial, institutional, and industrial facilities. It connects core building systems such as HVAC and electrical infrastructure with wider decarbonisation objectives, helping readers understand how integrated optimisation can improve efficiency, reduce operating costs, and lower emissions.
Grounded in climate science, it emphasises the urgency of the net-zero transition while also addressing resilience and long-term energy system performance. It also highlights the importance of human factors in energy management, including behaviour, organisational processes, and stakeholder engagement, ensuring technical solutions are effectively implemented in practice.
More details
Series
Edition
9th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Gistrup
Denmark
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development
Illustrations
122 Tables, black and white; 202 Illustrations, color; 69 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-87-7022-691-2 (9788770226912)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Previous edition

Barney L. Capehart, Ph.D., CEM | Wayne C. Turner, Ph.D., PE, CEM | William J. Kennedy, Ph.D., PE
Guide to Energy Management, Eighth Edition
Book
01/2016
8th Edition
Productivity Press
€193.50
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Content
1. Energy Management Basics 2. Greenhouse Gas Management 3. Energy and Decarbonization Assessments 4. Energy Billing Rates 5. Economic Analysis and Lifecycle Costing 6. Financing Energy Management Opportunities 7. Human Behavior and Facility Energy Management 8. Resilience 9. Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning 10. Heat Pumps 11. Building Envelope 12. Lighting 13. Facility Electrical Systems 14. Electric Motors and Drives 15. Introduction to Control Systems for Energy Management 16. Commissioning for New and Existing Buildings 17. Energy Storage 18. Solar Energy for Buildings 19. Thermal Energy Networks 20. Industrial and Process Energy Efficiency 21. Maintenance and Energy Systems Appendices 1. Formula Sheets 2. Fuel Heating Values and GHG Emission Factors 3. Economic Discounting Tables 4. Steam Tables 5. Other tables and charts ( combustion charts, audit charts)