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The book offers specifics that can help readers in the metals field achieve energy savings for their companies. It 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. It covers defining and measuring performance, setting baselines, and benchmarking a plant and its processes. It discusses analyzing data, identifying projects, improving processes, setting goals, and creating an action plan, while controlling and evaluating…mehr

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The book offers specifics that can help readers in the metals field achieve energy savings for their companies. It 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. It covers defining and measuring performance, setting baselines, and benchmarking a plant and its processes. It 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 potential pitfalls.
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Autorenporträt
Cynthia Belt has developed and managed energy programs at Aleris International, Superior Industries, and Kaiser Aluminum. Within just a few years at each company, these energy programs improved energy intensity by 15% saving the companies millions of dollars. She has published over 15 papers in the area of energy management in the metals industry and has co-edited several proceedings in energy and recycling. Cindy is Past-Chair of the Energy Committee within The Minerals, Metals, and Materials Society (TMS). She is involved in energy groups within TMS, American Foundry Society, and American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Cindy earned her Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering degree from Ohio Northern University and is a Six Sigma Black Belt.