LAYS OUTTHE UNDERLYING MANAGEMENT ANDTECHNICAL ISSUES THAT DRIVE SUCCESSFUL INDUSTRIAL ENERGY MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS With a Foreword by The Honorable Charles D. McConnell, former Assistant Secretary of Energy Energy efficiency is highly visible in industry in the US and around the world. Many engineers and managers are assigned energy management roles at some point in their careers, but few have a clear understanding of either the scope of the opportunity or the available methodologies to capture savings. Energy Management and Efficiency for the Process Industries is a "go-to" source for…mehr
LAYS OUTTHE UNDERLYING MANAGEMENT ANDTECHNICAL ISSUES THAT DRIVE SUCCESSFUL INDUSTRIAL ENERGY MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS With a Foreword by The Honorable Charles D. McConnell, former Assistant Secretary of Energy Energy efficiency is highly visible in industry in the US and around the world. Many engineers and managers are assigned energy management roles at some point in their careers, but few have a clear understanding of either the scope of the opportunity or the available methodologies to capture savings. Energy Management and Efficiency for the Process Industries is a "go-to" source for engineers and managers who are designing and implementing policies and programs for energy management and energy efficiency. It introduces a framework for an industrial energy management program, provides illustrations, and discusses the basic principles that lead to robust and sustainable improvements in energy performance. Through contributions from leading experts in diverse fields, Energy Management and Efficiency for the Process Industries provides a unique overview of industrial energy management informed by the technologies and issues that drive energy efficiency in the process industries. Divided into two sections, the book provides both management and technical recommendations. The management section offers guidance on how to design and implement energy management programs, with advice on the organizational design, human interaction, and technical aspects of energy management. Management topics include program goal setting, benchmarking, strategies, priorities, tools, the roles of energy management personnel, and case studies from three successful energy programs. The second section deals with more traditional engineering--the technical aspects of significant process equipment and systems, seen through the lens of energy efficiency as well as process requirements. Technical experts provide advice on proven options for understanding and enhancing the energy efficiency of the plant systems and equipment items with the highest impact on process energy efficiency success.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alan P. Rossiter is President of Rossiter & Associates, a process improvement consulting company specializing in industrial energy efficiency. Clients include ExxonMobil, Natural Resources Canada, Syncrude Canada, ConocoPhillips, Sasol, LyondellBasell,Valero, and Hess. He has more than 30 years of process engineering and management experience and more than 60 publications including three books. He has a PhD in chemical engineering from the University of Cambridge, is a chartered engineer (UK) and a registered professional engineer (Texas), and was the 2010 Chair of the South Texas Section of the AIChE. Beth P. Jones was for several years the worldwide energy manager for LyondellBasell Industries, after positions in process engineering management and optimization. She retired in 2013 to enjoy new expat adventures and then an invitation to work on this book, her first, with Alan. She has a BS in Chemical Engineering from Oklahoma State University and is a Certified Energy Manager.
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Foreword ix by The Honorable Charles D. McConnell Preface xi Acknowledgments xv Contributors xvii Units of Measure xix Section 1 Energy Management Programs 1 1 Energy Management in Practice 3 Beth P. Jones 2 The Dow chemical Company: Energy Management Case Study 25 Joe A. Almaguer 3 Eastman Chemical's Energy Management Program: When Good is Not Enough 37 Sharon L. Nolen 4 General Mills' Energy Management Success Story 48 Graham Thorsteinson 5 Energy Benchmarking 56 Mark Eggleston 6 Energy Management Standards 66 Kathey Ferland, Paul E. Scheihing, and Graziella F. Siciliano 7 Protecting The Environment and Influencing Energy Performance Within Process Industries 81 Elizabeth Dutrow Section 2 Energy Management Technologies 93 8 The Technologies of Industrial Energy Efficiency 95 Alan P. Rossiter Equipment 105 9 Energy Efficiency in Furnaces and Boilers 107 Bala S. Devakottai 10 Enhanced Heat Transfer and Energy Efficiency 128 Thomas Lestina 11 Heat Exchanger Cleaning Methods 139 Joe L. Davis 12 Monitoring of Heat Exchanger Fouling and Cleaning Analysis 143 Bruce L. Pretty and Celestina (Tina) Akinradewo 13 Successful Implementation of a Sustainable Steam Trap Management Program 164 Jonathan P. Walter and James R. Risko 14 Managing Steam Leaks 179 Alan P. Rossiter 15 Rotating Equipment: Centrifugal Pumps and Fans 186 Glenn T. Cunningham 16 Industrial Insulation 207 Mike Carlson Utility Systems 217 17 Heat, Power, and The Price of Steam 219 Alan P. Rossiter and Joe L. Davis 18 Balancing Steam Headers and Managing Steam/Power System Operations 230 Alan P. Rossiter and Ven V. Venkatesan 19 Real-Time Optimization of Steam and Power Systems 242 R. Tyler Reitmeier 20 Fuel Gas Management and Energy Efficiency in Oil Refineries 251 Joe L. Davis 21 Refrigeration, Chillers, and Cooling water 260 William (Bill) Turpish 22 Compressed Air System Efficiency 277 Joe Ghislain 23 Lighting Systems 290 Bruce Bremer 24 Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning Systems 300 Bruce Bremer Process 311 25 Identifying Process Improvements For Energy Efficiency 313 Alan P. Rossiter and Joe L. Davis 26 Pinch Analysis and Process Heat Integration 326 Alan P. Rossiter 27 Energy Management Key Performance Indicators (EnPIs) and Energy Dashboards 349 Jon S. Towslee Index 361
Foreword ix by The Honorable Charles D. McConnell Preface xi Acknowledgments xv Contributors xvii Units of Measure xix Section 1 Energy Management Programs 1 1 Energy Management in Practice 3 Beth P. Jones 2 The Dow chemical Company: Energy Management Case Study 25 Joe A. Almaguer 3 Eastman Chemical's Energy Management Program: When Good is Not Enough 37 Sharon L. Nolen 4 General Mills' Energy Management Success Story 48 Graham Thorsteinson 5 Energy Benchmarking 56 Mark Eggleston 6 Energy Management Standards 66 Kathey Ferland, Paul E. Scheihing, and Graziella F. Siciliano 7 Protecting The Environment and Influencing Energy Performance Within Process Industries 81 Elizabeth Dutrow Section 2 Energy Management Technologies 93 8 The Technologies of Industrial Energy Efficiency 95 Alan P. Rossiter Equipment 105 9 Energy Efficiency in Furnaces and Boilers 107 Bala S. Devakottai 10 Enhanced Heat Transfer and Energy Efficiency 128 Thomas Lestina 11 Heat Exchanger Cleaning Methods 139 Joe L. Davis 12 Monitoring of Heat Exchanger Fouling and Cleaning Analysis 143 Bruce L. Pretty and Celestina (Tina) Akinradewo 13 Successful Implementation of a Sustainable Steam Trap Management Program 164 Jonathan P. Walter and James R. Risko 14 Managing Steam Leaks 179 Alan P. Rossiter 15 Rotating Equipment: Centrifugal Pumps and Fans 186 Glenn T. Cunningham 16 Industrial Insulation 207 Mike Carlson Utility Systems 217 17 Heat, Power, and The Price of Steam 219 Alan P. Rossiter and Joe L. Davis 18 Balancing Steam Headers and Managing Steam/Power System Operations 230 Alan P. Rossiter and Ven V. Venkatesan 19 Real-Time Optimization of Steam and Power Systems 242 R. Tyler Reitmeier 20 Fuel Gas Management and Energy Efficiency in Oil Refineries 251 Joe L. Davis 21 Refrigeration, Chillers, and Cooling water 260 William (Bill) Turpish 22 Compressed Air System Efficiency 277 Joe Ghislain 23 Lighting Systems 290 Bruce Bremer 24 Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning Systems 300 Bruce Bremer Process 311 25 Identifying Process Improvements For Energy Efficiency 313 Alan P. Rossiter and Joe L. Davis 26 Pinch Analysis and Process Heat Integration 326 Alan P. Rossiter 27 Energy Management Key Performance Indicators (EnPIs) and Energy Dashboards 349 Jon S. Towslee Index 361
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