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Energy analyst Energy audits Energy conservation... [Pg.362]

The energy audit has seven components as-it-is balance, field survey, equipment tests, checking against optimum design, idea-generation meeting, evaluation, and foUow-up. [Pg.94]

In other words, our primary focus is on waste- and pollution-reduction opportunities if these could reduce energy consumption as well, all the better. If energy usage is a particularly prominent factor, then the team should recommend a separate energy audit. [Pg.366]

Regular Measures to secure that system and equipment performance are Energy audits... [Pg.19]

Energy audits are classified according to the client served, falling generally under the categories of residential, industrial, and commercial. Commercial audits include public and semipublic buildings like schools and hospitals and are sometimes referred to as institutional audits. [Pg.95]

Energy audits are also leveraged with a system commonly called over the fence energy. In this scheme, the end-user does not buy equipment, but purchases a commodity such as steam, heat, or compressed air from a third party. The third party owns, leases, or operates the equipment used to provide the energy service. It is then in the interest of that third party to ensure that energy audits are routinely carried out and unnecessary energy use is kept to... [Pg.97]

Thumann, A. (1998). Handbook of Energy Audits, 5th ed. Lilburn, GA Fairmont Press. [Pg.97]

Energy information data for the fluid milk process as reported by Xu and Flapper (2009) or obtained by energy audit is very useful for establishing benchmark performance of dairy processing plants. However, since the fluid milk process consists of several steps, energy information on each step in the fluid milk process is needed as well to lower the energy costs and GHG emissions associated with pasteurization. [Pg.71]

Ludington, D. and Johnson, E. L. (2003). Dairy Farm Energy Audit Summary Flex Tech Services. New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, Albany, NY. http //www. nyserda.org/publications/dairyfarmenergysummary.pdf. (accessed 24.10.10). [Pg.84]

Utilities include the costs of electricity, generating steam, cooling water etc., and emphasises the importance of good equipment and efficient processing and energy-audits for energy conservation and consequent financial savings. [Pg.477]


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