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Energy Management For The Metals Industry Belt Cynthia K

  • SKU: BELL-5837022
Energy Management For The Metals Industry Belt Cynthia K
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.17 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Belt, Cynthia K
ISBN: 9781351643108, 9781498799256, 135164310X, 1498799256
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Energy Management For The Metals Industry Belt Cynthia K by Belt, Cynthia K 9781351643108, 9781498799256, 135164310X, 1498799256 instant download after payment.

Energy management training and solutions are not one size fits all. While some general methods apply, the metals industry has its own unique processes and environments for which a more tailored approach is necessary. Aimed at managers, engineers, and supervisors working in the metals industry, Energy Management for the Metals Industry offers specifics that can help readers in the metals field achieve energy savings for their companies. The book explains general energy management methods and offers approaches germane to the metals industry. It discusses the benefits and reasons for implementing an energy management program and the requirements necessary to begin one. The book covers defining and measuring performance, setting baselines, and benchmarking a plant and its processes. It also discusses analyzing data, identifying projects, improving processes, setting goals, and creating an action plan, while controlling and evaluating progress. Real-world examples highlight concepts and illustrate potential pitfalls.

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