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Energy Management and Energy Efficiency in Industry

2021
Countries that are targeting sustainable development are evaluated according to their energy development levels, measured based on energy consumption per capita and energy intensity values. The high-energy consumption per capita means both the vitality of the economic activities in the country and the high level of prosperity.Most of the countries in ...
Öztürk, Hasan Hüseyin   +2 more
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Energy for Industry

Scientific American, 1990
Economic growth and energy use once marched in lockstep. Now industrial output is climbing while energy use declines. In practice, companies reduce energy consumption by optimizing the cost of existing processes, by introducing process refinements and by making breakthroughs that lead to entirely new methods of manufacture.
Marc H. Ross, Daniel Steinmeyer
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The Energy Industry

2004
This chapter is based on empirical evidence gathered from 44 personal interviews (22 in the oil and gas industry, 13 in the utility sector and nine with external stakeholders), and 205 completed mail, fax and on-line questionnaires (30 completed by sustainability officers and 175 by general managers, that is non-experts on sustainability).
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Trends in Industrial Use of Energy

Science, 1984
Industry's use of energy, accounting for approximately 40 percent of U.S. consumption, changed significantly after 1973. In 1982 industry consumed one-third less energy than trends established before 1973 would have predicted. Part of this reduction resulted from improvements in the efficiency of industrial process technologies.
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The Energy Industry

1981
Energy supply and distribution in Britain is largely controlled by nine public enterprises, some of which have holdings in private firms. In England and Wales, electricity is supplied by the Central Electricity Generating Board (CEGB), and policy is formulated by the Electricity Council.
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ENERGY STRATEGIES: AN INDUSTRY VIEW

Proceedings of SPE Annual Fall Technical Conference and Exhibition, 1977
I feel like the man in the middle here today, sandwiched between Mr. Lovins and Mr. Guthrie on the one side and Miss Skelly and Mr. Lower on the other. You've had two tastes of this energy sandwich thus far, and now its my turn to try to add some flavor, and hopefully a little meat, to the menu. I only hope I don't spoil your appetite for what follows.
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LiDAR Applications for Energy Industry

2018
The first step for an optimum energy consumption reducing planning supposes the accurate estimation of the primary sources. For this purpose, Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) remote sensing technique is being widely applied because its ability to collect huge amounts of data with good accuracy.
Leyre Torre-Tojal   +2 more
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CAPITAL FORMATION IN THE ENERGY INDUSTRY

Proceedings of SPE Eastern Regional Meeting, 1974
American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Inc. This paper was prepared for the 1974 Eastern Regional Meeting of the Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME, to be held in Washington, D.C., Nov. 14–15, 1974. Permission to copy is restricted to an abstract of not more than 300 words.
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Setting SMART targets for industrial energy use and industrial energy efficiency

Energy Policy, 2010
Industrial energy policies often require the setting of quantitative targets to reduce energy use and/or greenhouse gas emissions. In this paper a taxonomy has been developed for categorizing SMART industrial energy use or greenhouse gas emission reduction targets. The taxonomy includes volume reduction targets, physical efficiency improvement targets,
Rietbergen, M.G., Blok, K.
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