AEE Energy Books Winter 2015 Catalog

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CONTENTS
AN ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF
PUBLICATIONS IN THIS CATALOG
Alt ernat ive Fuels: The Fut ure of H ydrogen.......................................................................................................... 8
Aut omat ed Diagnost ics and Analyt ics for B uildings.............................................................................................. 5
B oiler Operat or’ s H andbook ............................................................................................................................... 1 3
B oiler Plant and Dist ribut ion Syst em Opt imiz at ion M anual ................................................................................ 1 3
Carbon Reduct ion: Policies, St rat egies and Technologies ................................................................................. 2 4
Combined H eat ing, Cooling & Pow er H andbook : Technologies & Applicat ions ................................................. 2 2
Commercial Energy Audit ing Reference H andbook ........................................................................................... 2 1
Compressor H andbook : Principles and Pract ice ................................................................................................ 2 7
Creat ing a St rat egic Energy Reduct ion Plan ...................................................................................................... 1 1
Dict ionary of 2 1 st Cent ury Energy Technologies, Financing & Sust ainabilit y....................................................... 4
Disast er & Recovery Planning: A Guide for Facilit y M anagers ........................................................................... 1 8
Effect ive B uilding M aint enance: Prot ect ion of Capit al Asset s ............................................................................ 2 8
Efficient Electrical Systems Design Handbook ................................................................................................... 2 3
Efficient Lighting Applications and Case Studies.................................................................................................. 9
Elect rical Dist ribut ion Syst ems ........................................................................................................................... 2 7
Elect rical Engineering for Non-Elect rical Engineers ........................................................................................... 1 6
Elect rical Pow er Syst ems Technology ................................................................................................................ 2 7
Elect ricit y and Elect ronics Fundament als ........................................................................................................... 2 7
Energy Conservat ion Guidebook .......................................................................................................................... 6
Energy M anagement H andbook ......................................................................................................................... 1 2
Energy Management Reference Library CD ...................................................................................................... 1 9
Energy Resilient B uildings & Communit ies: A Pract ical Guide ............................................................................. 5
Enery Securit y for t he 2 1 st Cent ury...................................................................................................................... 6
Finance and Account ing for Energy Engineers .................................................................................................. 2 1
Gas Turbine H andbook : Principles & Pract ice.................................................................................................... 1 4
Green Facilities Handbook: Simple & Profitable Strategies for Managers ......................................................... 2 4
Grid Parit y: The Art of Financing Renew able Energy Proj ect s in t he U.S. ........................................................... 4
Guide t o Energy M anagement ............................................................................................................................ 1 7
H andbook of Energy Audit s ................................................................................................................................ 1 5
H andbook of Energy Engineering....................................................................................................................... 1 2
H andbook of W eb B ased Energy Informat ion and Cont rol Syst ems .................................................................. 2 0
H igh Performance B uildings ............................................................................................................................... 2 0
H ow t o Finance Energy M anagement Proj ect s .................................................................................................. 1 1
H ydrogen & Fuel Cells: Advances in Transport at ion & Pow er............................................................................ 2 8
Indust rial Process Cont rol Syst ems.................................................................................................................... 2 7
Lighting Controls Handbook ............................................................................................................................... 2 8
Lighting & Controls: Transitioning to the Future ................................................................................................... 9
Lighting Redesign for Existing Buildings ............................................................................................................ 1 0
Management & Strategies for Energy Professionals Reference Library CD ...................................................... 1 9
M anager’ s Guide t o Prevent ive B uilding M aint enance ....................................................................................... 2 8
M anaging Energy Cost s: A B ehavioral and Non-Technical Approach ................................................................ 2 8
Managing Energy from the Top Down: Connecting Industrial Energy Efficiency to Business Performance ...... 2 1
M anaging Indoor Air Q ualit y ............................................................................................................................... 2 6
Maximizing Energy Savings & Minimizing Costs ................................................................................................ 2 8
Megatrends for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy ................................................................................ 2 5
Phot ovolt aics for Commercial and Ut ilit ies Pow er Generat ion ........................................................................... 2 2
Plant Engineers & M anagers Guide t o Energy Conservat ion............................................................................. 2 3
Pow er Generat ion and t he Environment .............................................................................................................. 7
Pump User’s Handbook: Life Extension ............................................................................................................. 1 4
Quality Lighting for High Performance Buildings ................................................................................................ 1 0
Resident ial Energy Audit ing and Improvement ................................................................................................... 1 5
Saving Energy and Reducing CO2 Emissions w it h Elect ricit y............................................................................. 2 4
Simple Solut ions t o Energy Calculat ions ............................................................................................................ 1 6
Small-Scale Cogenerat ion H andbook ................................................................................................................ 2 6
Solar Energy Fundament als ............................................................................................................................... 2 2
Solar Technologies for t he 2 1 st Cent ury............................................................................................................... 8
Solut ions M anual for Guide t o Energy M anagement .......................................................................................... 1 7
Sust ainabilit y M anagement H andbook ............................................................................................................... 2 5
Sust ainable Development H andbook ................................................................................................................. 2 5
Test ing and B alancing H V AC Air and W at er Syst ems .......................................................................................... 7
Thermodynamics M ade Simple for Energy Engineers ....................................................................................... 2 6
The Smart Grid: Enabling Energy Efficiency and Demand Response ............................................................... 2 3
V isions for a Sust ainable Energy Fut ure ............................................................................................................ 2 7
W ork place V iolence and t he Facilit y M anager.................................................................................................... 1 8
W orld ESCO Out look .......................................................................................................................................... 2 0
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New
Use this practical reference as
a tool to better communicate on
energy matters, and to more fully
understand the energy issues and
opportunities we face today...
DICTIONARY OF 21ST CENTURY
ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES,
FINANCING & SUSTAINABILITY
By Gene Beck, C.E.M., CLP
ISB N: 0-88173-736-4
Order Code: 0698
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This unique and comprehensive desktop reference addresses
the diverse terms and acronyms that form the backbone of
the 21st century energy technologies, applications of those
technologies, and the emerging sustainability sector of the U.S.
economy. The convergence of these disciplines has resulted
in an explosion of specialized terms, acronyms, and technical
lingo. The merging interactions encompass a wide range of
legacy as well as emerging renewable energy technologies,
including their integral finance and sustainability business
components. The volume’s over 8,000 entries makes it the
largest dictionary ever compiled on these specific subjects.
Intended to help novices and experts alike cut through the
confusion and better understand the vocabulary of this fast
growing field, this comprehensive body of knowledge concisely
explains both the technologies and the thousands of related
new technical terms and acronyms. The result is a practical tool
that should find a central place on the desk of anyone involved
in energy, management and development of sustainability
issues anywhere in the world.
Gain the knowledge you’ll need to
use the most effective strategies
for obtaining financing for your
renewable energy projects...
GRID PARITY: THE ART OF
FINANCING RENEWABLE
ENERGY PROJECTS IN THE U.S.
By Gene Beck, C.E.M., CLP
ISB N: 0-88173-734-8
Order Code: 0692
Price: $245.00
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Book Contents
1 .
2 .
3.
4 .
5 .
6 .
7 .
8 .
9 .
Int ro t o Renew able Energy Financing
Renew able Technologies
Legislative Components
External Components of Financial
Analysis
Int ernal Component s of Financial
Analysis
Energy Efficiency Components of
Financial Analysis
Fundament al Financial St ruct uring
Techniques & Examples
Legal Components
Invest ing in Climat e Change
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This important new guide provides an in-depth
examination of the knowledge, insights and
techniques which are essential to success in the
financing of renewable energy projects. Bringing to
this book over 35 years of experience with special
expertise in capital asset financing for energy projects,
the author provides the reader with a comprehensive
overview of all the disciplines which must come
into play to finance renewable energy projects in
America today. Each component of “the deal” is
explored, including the relevant tax, accounting, legal,
regulatory, documentation, and asset management,
along with the legislative drivers which impact this
dynamic growth sector. Case studies—complete with
project documentation samples—provide lessons
which you’ll not find available in traditional finance
textbooks. These studies illustrate in detail what it
takes to compete successfully in the green energy
marketplace. This reference serves as a timely addition
to the literature available to guide those entering and
participating in the emerging clean tech renewable
energy market.
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Learn about the latest emerging
automated diagnostics systems with
capabilities to effectively detect
and diagnose faults in every system
and piece of equipment in a building
or facility...
AUTOMATED DIAGNOSTICS
AND ANALYTICS FOR
BUILDINGS
Edited by Barney L. Capehart, Ph.D.,
C.E.M, and Michael R. Brambley, Ph.D.
With the widespread availability of high-speed, high
capacity microprocessors and microcomputers with highspeed communication ability, and sophisticated energy
analytics software, the technology to support deployment of
automated diagnostics is now available, and the opportunity
to apply automated fault detection and diagnostics to every
system and piece of equipment in a facility, as well as for
whole buildings, is imminent. The purpose of this book is
to share information with a broad audience on the state
of automated fault detection and diagnostics for buildings
applications, the benefits of those applications, emerging
diagnostic technology, examples of field deployments, the
relationship to codes and standards, automated diagnostic
tools presently available, guidance on how to use automated
diagnostics, and related issues.
ISB N: 88173-732-1
Order Code: 0695
Price: $175.00
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FIND OUT HOW A GOOD ENERGY
RESILIENCE PLAN CAN ENABLE YOU TO
EFFECTIVELY RESPOND TO A SHOCK TO
YOUR ENERGY SYSTEM...
ENERGY RESILIENT BUILDINGS
& COMMUNITIES: A PRACTICAL
GUIDE
New
By Brian Levite and Alex Rakow
This book is written as a practical guide to those interested in
the pursuit of energy resilience at a local scale. Energy resilience
is defined as the relative ability of an institution to carry out its
mission during a shock to the energy system, and to approach the
concept on the level of a single site occupied by a single community
or institution. Examples are drawn from four key community types:
military bases, healthcare campuses, educational campuses and
municipal governments. The book then describes a framework for
developing an energy resilience plan that applies to each. While
the focus is clearly on the U.S., understanding the energy resilience
threat and conducting long-range energy resilience planning
will benefit communities all over the globe. Part I describes the
specific energy security threats that are facing local institutions
and communities, the specific impact of an energy shock, and
the advantages offered by pursuit of energy resilience. Part II
provides concrete guidance and allows managers to assess where
their institution lies on the energy resilience spectrum and they
would like to be. Part III describes the three main areas of energy
resilience performance: energy efficiency, on-site generation, and
emergency planning. Case studies are also provided.
Book Contents
PART I—ENERGY RESILIENCE
IMPERATIVES AND LOCAL
ADV ANTAGES
1 . Today’ s Energy Challenges
2 . Local Energy Resilience
PART II—ENERGY RESILIENCE
M ANAGEM ENT
3. Inst it ut ional Planning for Energy
Resilience
4 . Energy Resilience M at urit y
M odel
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ISB N: 0-8 8 1 7 3-7 1 8 -6
Order Code: 07 05
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PART III—ENERGY RESILIENCE
PERFORM ANCE AREAS
5 . Energy Efficiency Approaches
6 . Communit y Energy Generat ion
7 . Planning for an Energy Emergency
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New
Gain a clear perspective on the
current and future state of energy
security, and the role that existing
and evolving technologies play in
sustaining it…
ENERY SECURITY FOR THE
21ST CENTURY
By Anco S. Blazev
ISB N: 0-88173-738-0
Order Code: 0703
Price: $150.00
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This book provides a detailed examination of energy security
from a hands-on, technical point of view, with the goal of
giving perspective to the overall role of energy in our society,
as well as the key factors and variables impacting our energy
security. The author reviews the major energy sources—coal,
crude oil, natural gas, renewables, and other alternative fuels
and technologies—in terms of both how they influence our
energy security now, and what impact may likely be expected
in the future. Topics include the full scope of technical, logistic,
regulatory, social, political and financial aspects of modern
energy products and technologies. The advantages and
disadvantages of the different fuels, technologies, energy
strategies, regulations, and policies are reviewed in detail. This
book is a “must read” for energy executives, environmental
specialists, investors, bankers, lawyers, regulators, politicians,
and anyone involved or interested in today’s and tomorrow’s
energy production, use and security.
Book Contents
1 .
2 .
3.
4 .
New
ion
Edit
The New Energy Realit y
The Game Changers
Crude Oil (The Weak Link)
Natural Gas (The New Hope)
5 . Coal (Friend or Foe?)
6 . Nuclear and H ydro Pow er
7 . Renew ables— The
Future’s (only) Hope!
8 . Fut ure Energy Securit y
Use proven energy conservation
measures to improve efficiency and
slash energy costs associated with
building systems...
ENERGY CONSERVATION
GUIDEBOOK
Third Edition
By Stephen W. Fardo, Dale R. Patrick, Ray E.
Richardson
and Brian W. Fardo
ISB N: 0-88173-716-X
Order Code: 0699
Price: $125.00
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Revised and edited, this new third edition reference covers the
full scope of energy management techniques and applications
for new and existing buildings, with emphasis on the “systems”
approach to developing an effective overall energy management
strategy. Foremost in the enhancements to the new edition is
content that reflects the emphasis on conservation for green
energy awareness. Building structural considerations are
examined, such as heat loss and gain, windows, and insulation.
A thorough discussion of heating and cooling systems basics
is provided, along with energy management guidelines. Also
covered are conservation measures which may be applied for
lighting systems, water systems and electrical systems. Specific
energy management technologies and their application are
discussed in detail, including solar energy systems, energy
management systems, and alternative energy technologies.
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understand the impact of power
generating activities on the
planetary environment...
POWER GENERATION AND
THE ENVIRONMENT
By Anco Blazev
Energy generation impacts environmental change.
Starting by examining the conventional forms of energy
generation driven by coal, oil, gas and nuclear-based
technologies, the author analyzes and calculates
their environmental impact. The renewable energies,
including hydro, biofuels, solar and wind are also
assessed, providing clarification of their “cradle-tograve” life cycles and related environmental concerns.
This book also analyzes the very complex challenges
presented by both natural and manmade changes
in the earth’s environment with the goal of making
suggestions for future pathways toward cleaning and
stabilizing it.
New
ISB N: 0-88173-705-4
Order Code: 0688
Price: $275.00
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achieve optimum performance from
any type of HVAC system...
TESTING AND BALANCING
HVAC AIR AND WATER
SYSTEMS
New
Editi
on
Fifth Edition
By Samuel C. Sugarman
Thoroughly updated and revised, this book will provide the
reader with an understanding of the principles and practices
of testing and balancing (TAB) heating, ventilating and air
conditioning air and water systems. For both the novice and
the experienced testing and balancing technician, it is a field
reference book of procedures, equations and information
tables. The initial section details general and specific balancing
procedures for constant air volume systems, variable air volume
systems, return air systems, and fans and fan performance.
The author then goes on to cover fume hood systems and
cleanrooms TAB, commissioning HVAC systems, centrifugal
pumps and pump performance, analog and digital controls,
and water balancing procedures using flow meters, system
components and temperatures. Also examined are fans, pumps,
air distribution, water distribution, motors, electrical, fluid
flow, psychrometrics, refrigeration, and instrument usage and
care. Many useful equations and tables, TAB procedural details,
graphics, TAB data and test forms are included.
Book Contents
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1 . General B alancing Procedure
2 . Preliminary Air B alancing Procedures
3. Air B alance Procedures Common t o 9
All Syst ems
1
4 . Balancing Constant Volume Low
Pressure Syst ems
1
5 . B alancing Const ant V olume,
1
M ult iz one, Dual Duct & Induct ion
1
Syst ems
1
6 . B alancing V ariable Air V olume
Syst ems
1
7 . Set t ing Out side Air, Check ing
Economiz er & Changing Fan Speed /
Drive Component s
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. B alancing Ret urn Air & Toilet
Exhaust Systems
. Fans, Fan Performance Curves
& Duct Syst em Curves
0. Test ing & B alancing Fume H ood
Syst ems
1 . Test ing & B alancing Cleanrooms
2 . H V AC Commissioning
3. W at er B alance Procedures
4 . Cent rifugal Pumps & Pipe
Syst ems
5 . Analog & Digit al Aut omat ic
Cont rols
ISB N: 0-88173-728-3
Order Code: 0700
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1 6 . Fluid Flow , Psychromet ric &
Refrigerat ion Terminology
1 7 . Air Syst ems: Dist ribut ion,
Component s & Terminology
1 8 . W at er Syst ems: Dist ribut ion,
Component s & Terminology
1 9 . Fan Pump, Drive, M ot or &
Elect rical Terminology
2 0. Inst rument s & Inst rument
Terminology
2 1 . Eq uat ions
2 2 . Tables
Addendum, Index
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Your complete updated guide
to the fast emerging world of
hydrogen and other alternative
fuel based technologies...
ALTERNATIVE FUELS: THE
FUTURE OF HYDROGEN
Third Edition
By Michael F. Hordeski
ISB N: 0-88173-687-2
Order Code: 0673
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6 x 9, 286 pp
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Revised throughout, this book addresses many of
the factors impacting our energy use, including the
availability and desirability of various fuels - especially
the use of hydrogen. The new edition examines new
hydrogen-based technology developments, fuel
cell technology breakthroughs, ultra low emission
transportation applications, and hydrogen highway
projects. Also discussed are the latest statistics
on emerging oil markets, energy reserves, and
carbon dioxide increases. Topics include energy
policy and regulatory issues, fuel supply trends and
cost escalation, alternative scenarios, technology
issues, barriers to implementation, cost analysis and
projections, conversion systems, storage systems,
thermodynamic efficiency, fuel chain efficiency, life
cycle efficiency, extracting and refining, air emission
issues, safety issues, natural gas, hydrogen, methanol,
ethanol, and steam reforming.
Expand your knowledge of
today’s and tomorrow’s solar
technologies...
SOLAR TECHNOLOGIES FOR
THE 21ST CENTURY
By Anco S. Blazev
ISB N: 0-88173-697-X
Order Code: 0676
Price: $150.00
8½ x 11, 713 pp
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This book provides a detailed and insightful
examination of both current and emerging
solar technologies, describing their properties,
and evaluating the practical and technological
potential for each. You’ll gain a clearer
understanding of the logistics of deploying
solar energy as a viable and sustainable way
to solve urgent energy, environmental, and
socioeconomic problems. Discussed in detail
are solar power generation, solar thermal, silicon
PV, thin PV, 3D solar cells, nano PV, organic
solar cells, and more. Among the many topics
examined are solar successes and failures, solar
power fields, finance and regulations, solar
markets, and solar energy’s environmental
impact. The book serves as both a guidebook for
beginners as well as an outline for the debates on
solar power technologies, their issues and their
proper use by specialists.
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Get the facts about today’s most
promising and advanced lighting
solutions...
LIGHTING & CONTROLS:
TRANSITIONING TO THE
FUTURE
By Stan Walerczyk, C.L.E.P., HCLP, LC
This book was written to assist the reader in making
good lighting and lighting controls decisions which
consider all of the most important and relevant new
developments in lighting technology. It is designed to
serve as a useful and practical hands-on resource for
anyone involved with the engineering, maintenance,
purchasing, specification, retrofit, remodeling, or new
construction aspects of interior or exterior lighting
applications. The written presentation seeks to offer
very practical approaches for maintaining, as well as
for updating existing lighting systems, providing expert
guidance on how to plan for the future in terms of
achieving optimum long-term lighting solutions. Among
key topics covered are LED lighting developments and
applications, comparisons of LED with other types of
light sources, maintenance costs, achieving low power
density, the pros and cons of LED T8s, and human
centric lighting.
New
ISB N: 0-88173-699-6
Order Code: 0693
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Maintain optimum lighting quality
while implementing effective costsaving strategies for facility
lighting systems...
EFFICIENT LIGHTING
APPLICATIONS AND CASE
STUDIES
By Scott Dunning, Ph.D., P.E., C.E.M.,
and Albert Thumann, P.E., C.E.M.
With the increased concern for facility energy
conservation in recent years, much attention has
been focused on lighting energy consumption
and the methods for reducing it. Along with this
concern for energy efficient lighting has come the
realization that lighting has profound effects on worker
productivity, as well as important aesthetic qualities.
With this understanding in mind, this book presents
an introduction to effective lighting design, and an
examination of energy efficiency measures which can
be implemented while simultaneously maintaining the
required quality of illumination. Topics include lighting
energy management, selection of lamps, task lighting,
lighting design, lighting control, use of reflectors, ballast
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ISB N: 0-88173-552-3
Order Code: 0672
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Learn to apply the best design
principles and technologies
to achieve efficient, optimally
performing lighting systems in
buildings!
QUALITY LIGHTING FOR
HIGH PERFORMANCE
BUILDINGS
By Michael Stiller
New
ISB N: 0--88173- 665 -1
Order Code: 0663
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In the U.S., buildings account for 40% of primary energy
use, 72% of electricity consumption, and 39% of CO2
emissions. Indoor lighting accounts for a large portion
of our energy use, and we sorely need to develop better,
more efficient systems to illuminate our institutions
and places of commerce. But as we push for greater
efficiencies, it is imperative that we avoid sacrificing
good lighting design. This book provides an overview
of the basic concepts of quality indoor lighting, and
explains concepts like visual comfort, visual interest,
and integrated design as they relate to indoor lighting.
Energy efficient lighting technologies, including LED
and digital control systems, and design strategies that
increase visual comfort and productivity are examined
in a straightforward way to give the reader a broad
understanding of the art and science of energy efficient
quality lighting.
Book Contents Overview
PART I:
PART II:
PART III:
PART IV:
PART V :
Quality Lighting
How Much Light Do We Need & Where Do We Need It?
Sustainability & Electric Lighting Sources
Sustainable Applications - Daylighting & Lighting Controls
B uilding Green
Achieve optimum performance
and energy savings when
redesigning or retrofitting
lighting systems in existing
buildings...
LIGHTING REDESIGN FOR
EXISTING BUILDINGS
By Craig DiLouie, LC
ISB N: 0-88173-571- X
Order Code: 0613
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Retrofit or Relight?
An Introduction to Light
Lighting Design
Legislation & Codes
Evaluating Lighting Equipment
Lighting Maintenance
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In this insightful and practical desk reference, veteran
journalist and educator Craig DiLouie identifies,
details and compares a variety of opportunities which
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performance, and to save energy in existing buildings.
The book clearly delineates the decision-making
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an existing building’s lighting system will yield
the best, most cost effective result. A discussion
of basic lighting design techniques, advanced
lighting strategies, how to evaluate and compare
lighting equipment, and the important role planned
maintenance can play in saving energy and ensuring
long term performance are included. Also covered are
the current status of lighting related legislation and
energy codes.
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Your up-to-the-minute guide to the
latest energy project financing
strategies and methods...
HOW TO FINANCE ENERGY
MANAGEMENT PROJECTS
By Eric Woodroof, Ph.D., C.E.M, C.R.M.
and Albert Thumann, P.E., C.E.M.
The landscape for implementing energy efficiency
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1 . If You Read Anyt hing... Do This First
2 . A simple Int roduct ion t o Financing Energy
M anagement Proj ect s
3. Choosing t he Right Financing & H ow t o Use
Energy St ar Tools
4 . The Evolut ion of Performance Cont ract s as a
Financial Solut ion
5 . Pow er Purchase Agreement s for Solar Elect ric
Syst ems
6 .
7 .
8 .
9 .
PACE Financing
How to Make It Easy for the Lender to Work with You
H ow Energy Proj ect s Improve St ock Prices
Energy Conservat ion Also Yields: Capit al, Operat ions,
Recognition and Environmental Benefits
1 0. Overcoming t he B arriers t hat Delay “ Good” Proj ect s
1 1 . Opportunities via Codes, Standards and Legislation
Learn how to implement a proven
four step process designed
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energy performance of any
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CREATING A STRATEGIC
ENERGY REDUCTION PLAN
By Scott Offermann
This book provides a simple, easily followed process
for auditing building operations in order to identify
and reduce energy consumption. The crucial steps
of this process involve assessing the facility’s current
conditions, understanding and analyzing the operational
and cost-based opportunities, reporting the findings,
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including how each impacts energy efficiency, and
then goes on to describe the operational energy
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Use the definitive energy
engineering reference to guide
you in all types of design and
retrofit projects...
HANDBOOK OF ENERGY
ENGINEERING
Seventh Edition
By Albert Thumann, P.E., C.E.M.
and D. Paul Mehta, Ph.D.
ISB N: 0-88173-695-3
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2 .
3.
4 .
5 .
6 .
Codes, Standards & Legislation
Energy Economic Analysis
Energy Audit ing & Account ing
Elect rical Syst em Opt imiz at ion
W ast e H eat Recovery
Ut ilit y Syst em Opt imiz at ion
Here’s your step-by-step guide to applying the
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updates to codes and standards in the energy
industry. You’ll find chapters on energy economic
analysis, energy auditing, waste heat recovery, utility
system optimization, HVAC, cogeneration, control
systems, energy management, compressed air system
optimization and financing energy projects. Additional
topics include emerging technologies such as oxy
fuel combustion, high efficiency burners, enhanced
heat exchangers, and ceramic membranes for heat
recovery, as well as information on state of the art
lighting and lighting controls.
7 . H V AC & B uilding Syst em
Opt imiz at ion
8 . H V AC Eq uipment
9 . Cogenerat ion: Theory & Pract ice
1 0. Cont rol Syst ems
1 1 . Energy M anagement
1 2 . Compressed Air Syst em
Opt imiz at ion
1 3. Financing Energy Proj ect s
1 4 . Energy, Environment al &
Q ualit y M gt . St andards
Just published new edition of
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used by thousands of energy
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ENERGY MANAGEMENT
HANDBOOK
Eighth Edition
By Steve Doty and Wayne C. Turner
ISB N: 0-88173-707-0
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This comprehensive handbook has become recognized
as the definitive stand alone energy manager’s
desk reference, used by thousands of professionals
throughout the industry. Newly revised and edited, this
eighth edition includes significant updates to energy
management controls systems, commissioning,
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and steam systems, heat recovery, cogeneration,
insulation, thermal storage, indoor air quality, utility
rates, energy systems maintenance, and more.
Detailed illustrations, charts and other helpful working
aids are provided throughout.
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Apply tried and proven methods
and strategies to achieve optimum
boiler plant performance...
BOILER OPERATOR’S
HANDBOOK
Second Edition
By Kenneth E. Heselton, P.E.
This book was written specifically for boiler plant
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operate plants of all types and sizes more wisely.
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Book CONTENTS
1 .
2 .
3.
4 .
5 .
Operat ing W isely
Operat ions
W hat t he W ise Operat or K now s
Special Syst ems
Refrigerat ion & Air Condit ioning
6 .
7 .
8 .
9 .
M aint enance
Consumables
W at er Treat ment
St rengt h of M at erials
Learn how to implement proven
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BOILER PLANT AND
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OPTIMIZATION MANUAL
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1 1 . Cont rols
1 2 . W hy They Fail
Appendices, Bibliography, Index
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with 50 added illustrations to communicate specific
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new checklists serve as a handy reference for designing
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process.
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Achieve superior pump operation
in any type of application using
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PUMP USER’S HANDBOOK:
LIFE EXTENSION
Fourth Edition
By Heinz P. Bloch
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Just published in its updated fourth edition, this highly
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Book Contents
1 . Pump System Life Cycle Cost Reduction
2 . H ow t o B uy & Ship a B et t er Pump
3. Piping, B aseplat e, Inst allat ion, &
Foundat ion Issues
4 . Operating Efficiency Improvement
Considerat ions
5 . Improved Pump H ydraulic Select ion
Extends Pump Life
6 . Improvements Leading to Pump
M echanical M aint enance Cost Reduct ion
7 . B earings in Cent rifugal Pumps
8 . M echanical Seal Select ion &
Applicat ion
9 . Improved Lubrication &
Lubricant Application
1 0. Oil Mist Lubrication & Storage
Prot ect ion
1 1 . Coupling Select ion Guidelines
1 2 . Pump Condit ion M onit oring
Guidelines
1 3. Pump Types & M at erials
1 4 . Pump Failure Analysis &
Troubleshoot ing
1 5 . Shop Repair, Spare Part s
Availabilit y & Procurement
1 6 . Failure St at ist ics & Component
Upt ime Improvement Summary
1 7 . B reak ing t he Cycle of Pump
Repairs
Your complete guide to
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Fifth Edition
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This best selling reference provides the fundamental
information you’ll need to understand both the
operation and proper application of all types of gas
turbines. Hardware and application scenarios are
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controls, inlet and exhaust treatments, inspection,
troubleshooting, noise control, inlet cooling for power
augmentation, and NOx control. The new edition
includes expanded coverage of waste heat recovery,
including how the technology is applied, and discussion
of both its advantages and challenges to its use with gas
turbines. Microturbines are fully covered, along with
critical elements of centrifugal and axial compressors.
Also treated are the effects of the external environment
on gas turbine operation and life, as well as the impact
of the turbine on its surrounding environment. Many
helpful tips enable early diagnosis of problems and
analysis of failures to prevent their recurrence.
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The auditing practitioner’s
hands-on guide to residential
energy auditing and home energy
performance improvement...
RESIDENTIAL ENERGY
AUDITING AND IMPROVEMENT
By Stan Harbuck
and Donna Harbuck
Here is your complete guide to the effective practice of
residential energy auditing, covering in detail the specific
procedures, techniques and standards utilized within
the profession today. The book is intended for use as an
educational resource by energy auditors or residential
retrofitters, whether working in a weatherization program
or in the private arena. Specific topics include the house
as a system, the auditor’s tools, weatherization, sealants,
insulation and barriers, retrofitting, heating and cooling,
base load, and new construction. The content of this
book is also designed to serve as a preparatory vehicle
for auditors seeking to achieve several professional
certifications, including programs offered by BPI,
RESNET-HERS, DOE/NREL and AEE. Appendices provide
a wealth of valuable information, covering weatherization
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tables, climate data, insulation assessments, utility bill
interpretation and more.
Use the fully updated master
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HANDBOOK OF ENERGY
AUDITS
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By Albert Thumann, P.E., C.E.M.,
Terry Niehus, P.E., C.E.M.,
and William J. Younger, C.E.M.
This best selling handbook is the most comprehensive and
practical reference available on energy auditing in buildings
and industry. Completely edited throughout, this latest edition
includes new chapters on investment grade energy audits and
retro commissioning audits, as well as new information on ISO
50001 and the Superior Energy Performance program. Topics
include energy assessment, utility bill analysis, and the latest
computer software available to guide you in planning and
carrying out a thorough, accurate audit of any type of facility.
Clear instructions guide you through accounting procedures,
rate of return, and life cycle cost analysis. Loaded with forms,
checklists and handy working aids, this book is must reading
for anyone responsible for conducting or overseeing a facility
energy audit.
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Book Contents
1 .
2 .
3.
4 .
5 .
6 .
7 .
8 .
9 .
Energy Audit ing B asics
Energy Account ing & Analysis
Underst anding t he Ut ilit y B ill
Energy Economics
Survey Inst rument at ion
The B uilding Envelope Audit
The Elect rical Syst em Audit
The H V AC Audit
Upgrading H V AC Syst ems for
Energy Efficiency
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1 0. The Physical Plant Audit
1 1 . Central Plant Retrofit
Considerat ions
1 2 . M aint enance & Energy Audit s
1 3. Self Evaluat ion Check list s
1 4 . Transit ion from Energy Audit s t o
Indust rial Assessment s
1 5 . Compendium of H andy
W ork ing Aids
1 6 . Energy Audit ing Soft w are
Direct ory
1 7 . Ret ro Commissioning
1 8 . Invest ment Grade Energy
Audit s
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Save countless hours on calculations necessary for
your critical energy projects...
SIMPLE SOLUTIONS TO
ENERGY CALCULATIONS
Fifth Edition
By Richard Vaillencourt
ISB N: 0-88173-722-4
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In this essential desk reference, a practicing engineer
shares with you his secrets for simplifying complex
energy calculations, and shows you how to use his
unique, time saving methods to save you countless
hours doing energy feasibility studies and associated
calculations. You’ll learn how to cut through the maze
of detail using concise, innovative decision making
tools to determine whether you should invest real time
and money into developing details of a project under
consideration. The fifth edition includes new material
covering performance and savings guarantees,
providing valuable guidance in evaluating options and
making a decision about which guarantee is better for
your building, or which ESCO can best deliver on their
promises of energy savings. Key topics covered include
the walk through audit, lighting, pumps, fans, motors,
insulation, fuel switching, heat recovery, HVAC and
a summary of energy calculations. Also included is
information on thermodynamics which provides a
blueprint for controlling energy use in buildings.
Gain an understanding of the
basic principles of electricity in a
simple, easy to grasp format...
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
FOR NON-ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERS
By S. Bobby Rauf
ISB N: 0-88173-683-X
Order Code: 0689
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New
This book is designed to serve as a resource for
exploring and understanding basic electrical
engineering concepts and principles, as well as
related analytical and mathematical strategies.
The author has structured and cross-referenced
the material in a manner which facilitates quick
study and comprehension, and serves to aid readers
in progressing and extending their fundamental
electrical engineering knowledge. Topics include
critical electrical engineering components of energy
projects, electrical-related energy cost factors, tips on
improvement of electrical energy intensity in industrial
and commercial settings, an update on generation of
electricity from renewal sources, basic principles of
illumination and efficient lighting, and an explanation
of important energy engineering terms and concepts.
Also included is a discussion of the skills and
preparation necessary for succeeding in the electrical
engineering portions of various certification and
licensure exams. Practical examples and case studies
of electrical applications in industrial and commercial
settings will be used to demonstrate the topics and
procedures covered.
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Three leading experts guide you every step of the
way in planning and implementing energy management
strategies for the 21st century...
GUIDE TO ENERGY
MANAGEMENT
Seventh Edition
By Barney L. Capehart, Ph.D., C.E.M.,
Wayne C. Turner, Ph.D., P.E., C.E.M.,
and William J. Kennedy, Ph.D., P.E.
Bringing to the forefront the most critical areas
of effective energy cost cutting, this fully updated
edition of this best selling energy manager’s guide
includes a new chapter on greenhouse gas emissions
management, and two updated chapters covering web
based energy information and control systems, and
creating green buildings. Written by three of the most
respected energy professionals in the industry, this
book examines the fundamental objectives of energy
management, and illustrates techniques and tools
proven effective for achieving results. Topics include
distributed generation, energy auditing, rate structures,
economic evaluation techniques, lighting efficiency
improvement, HVAC optimization, combustion and use
of industrial wastes, steam generation and distribution
system performance, control systems, and energy
systems maintenance, renewable energy, and industrial
water management.
ISB N: 0-88173-671 -6
Order Code: 0659
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Book Contents
1 .
2 .
3.
4 .
5 .
6 .
7 .
8 .
9 .
Int roduct ion t o Energy M anagement
The Energy Audit Process: An Overview
Underst anding Energy B ills
Economic Analysis and Life Cycle Costing
Lighting
H eat ing, V ent ilat ing and Air Condit ioning
Underst anding and M anaging B oilers
St eam Dist ribut ion Syst ems
Cont rol Syst ems and Comput ers
1 0. Energy Syst ems M aint enance
1 1 . Insulat ion
1 2 . Process Energy M anagement
1 3. Renew able Energy Sources and W at er M anagement
1 4 . Dist ribut ed Generat ion
1 5 . W eb-B ased B uilding Aut omat ion Cont rols and Energy
Informat ion Syst ems
1 6 . Creat ing Green B uildings
1 7 . Greenhouse Gas Emissions M anagement
SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR GUIDE
TO ENERGY MANAGEMENT
Seventh Edition
By Klaus-Dieter E. Pawlik
This practical study guide serves
as a valuable companion text,
providing worked out solutions to all
of the problems presented in Guide
to Energy Management, Seventh
Edition. Covering each chapter in
sequence, the author has provided
detailed instructions to guide you
through every step in the problem
solving process. You’ll find all the
help you need to fully master and
apply the state of the art concepts
and strategies presented in Guide to
Energy Management.
ISB N: 0-88173-673 -2
Order Code: 0660
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Implement the very latest
proactive disaster prevention,
response and recovery
strategies for your facility...
DISASTER & RECOVERY
PLANNING: A GUIDE FOR
FACILITY MANAGERS
Sixth Edition
By Joseph F. Gustin
ISB N: 0-88173-710-0
Order Code: 0683
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Newly revised and updated, this best-selling book
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on dirty bombs, and chemical and biological agents
and weapons, disaster planning and recovery issues,
regulatory influences and emergency preparedness.
This reference speaks to the issues of prevention,
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a company’s operations. Information is included on
bioterrorism that addresses assessing and managing
risk. Other critical areas covered include statistical data
on workplace violence, regulator influence, effective
mitigation strategies, enlisting the media’s assistance
in recovery planning, contingency planning, loss
prevention, facility evacuation, employee training,
chain of command, checklists, computer and data
protection, bomb threat response, standby power,
self-inspection, and more.
Find out what you need to know
to be prepared to handle and
respond to incidents of violence
within the workplace...
WORKPLACE VIOLENCE
AND THE FACILITY
MANAGER
By Joseph F. Gustin
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Order Code: 0679
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This comprehensive book contains practical and
effective guidance for facility managers in addressing
the issue of violence within the workplace. It is
written in a straightforward, non-theoretical, reader
friendly format, examining both the risk factors that
contribute to workplace violence, as well as the effects
of such violence — both for the organization and for
those directly impacted. Discussion also includes
the procedures for assessing threat, strategies for
preventing violence, and strategies for dealing with the
consequences of violence. Special situations such as
domestic violence which carries over to the workplace,
along with racial and sexual harassment are explored,
as are various court cases which involve these issues.
The new OSHA directive on investigation of workplace
violence is also explained.
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ENERGY MANAGEMENT
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Including over 2000 pages of text, graphics,
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■ Solutions Manual for Guide to Energy Management
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Order Code: 0680
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■ Handbook of Energy Engineering
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■ Guide to Energy Management
- 7th Edition by Barney Capehart, Wayne Turner, and William Kennedy
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■ Maximizing Energy Savings &
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- by John Studebaker, Ph.D.
■ Carbon Reduction: Policies, Strategies
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- by Stephen A. Roosa, Ph.D. and Arun G.
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■ Managing Energy Costs: A Behavioral
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- by John Eggink
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Utilize the most thorough and
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HIGH PERFORMANCE
BUILDINGS
By Anthony Robinson
ISB N: 0-88173-646-5
Order Code: 0686
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High Performance Buildings: A Guide for Owners and Managers,
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of new or existing buildings. The full spectrum of topics
relevant to achieving optimum building performance is
addressed, including analysis of overall building energy use
and performance, building commissioning, applicable codes,
standards and rating systems, building envelope, onsite
generating options, optimizing performance of mechanical
and electrical equipment, and importance of effective building
operation and maintenance practices. It is thorough in its
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Find out how the ESCO industry is
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WORLD ESCO OUTLOOK
By Pierre Langlois, P. Eng.,
and Shirley J. Hansen, Ph.D.
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In any rapidly evolving industry, the need to stay current is
crucial. The energy services company (ESCO) industry is a
moving target. As country after country embraces the idea
of self funding energy efficiency, an energy performance
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ESCO Outlook captures this rapidly changing landscape, and
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Get up to speed on the fast paced
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HANDBOOK OF WEB BASED
ENERGY INFORMATION AND
CONTROL SYSTEMS
Edited by Barney L. Capehart, Ph.D., C.E.M.
and Timothy Middelkoop, Ph.D., C.E.M.
ISB N: 0-88173-669 -4
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The goal of this book is to bring to the forefront the huge
benefits to energy and facility managers of the emergence
and continuing development of technologies and applications
in the area of web based energy information and control
systems (EIS/ECS). This handbook provides a presentation of
technological advancements in this field over the last several
years, including a compilation of what the editors believe to be
the best of the information currently available on the subject.
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Get up to speed on the most critical
financing and accounting principles and
issues which have specific application for
energy projects...
FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING FOR
ENERGY ENGINEERS
By S. Bobby Rauf, P.E., C.E.M.
The purpose of this book is to provide an overview of important
principles in the fields of finance and accounting relevant to
energy engineering projects, bridging the gap between the typical
business school knowledge and its application in specific project
management responsibilities. Many professionals involved in the
technical side of energy projects feel inadequately equipped to
understand certain important finance and accounting principles,
yet grasping these fundamentals is important in interfacing with
accountants, financial analysts and upper management. This
guide provides a resource to fill this gap, and to equip engineering
professionals with the ability to employ decision-making skills
founded on sound financial calculations and quantitative analysis.
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correlation between effective energy
management and business performance...
MANAGING ENERGY FROM
THE TOP DOWN: CONNECTING
INDUSTRIAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY
TO BUSINESS PERFORMANCE
By Christopher Russell
In a world with increasingly constrained resources, energy has
come to capture top management attention. Using language that
is accessible to as many readers as possible, this book explains
the connection between energy and business performance in a
clear, accessible manner. Corporate leaders, production managers,
machine operators, policy advocates, and technology providers
will all learn how day to day choices relate to the risks and rewards
of energy, and how energy is invested, preserved, and ultimately
positioned to create and preserve wealth. Examples illustrate the
strong financial case for energy improvements, the economic
penalty for “doing nothing,” the break-even cost, and the budget
for supporting design and analysis work.
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Your guide to performing energy audits
for all types of commercial buildings...
COMMERCIAL ENERGY AUDITING
REFERENCE HANDBOOK
Second Edition
By Steve Doty, P.E., C.E.M.
This practical desk reference for energy engineers and managers
is designed to serve as a comprehensive resource for performing
energy audits in commercial facilities. Specific auditing procedures
and guidelines are provided for a wide range of business and
commercial building types. All focal areas of the building energy
audit and assessment are covered, including building envelope,
lighting, HVAC, controls, heat recovery, thermal storage, electrical
systems and utilities. Also examined are early replacement decision
making, impact of lease arrangements on energy project interest,
coordination of upstream/downstream set points, semiconductor
fab multi stage HVAC air tempering, commissioning, overlapping
heating and cooling, and much more.
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Find out how today’s technologies can
provide a reliable, clean and efficient
energy supply, while offering solid
financial returns...
COMBINED HEATING, COOLING
& POWER HANDBOOK:
TECHNOLOGIES & APPLICATIONS
Second Edition
By Neil Petchers
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Here is your essential “how to” manual for using energy and
environmental management as a means for achieving more
economical and profitable operation. This new edition reflects
the latest technology advances, and the many relevant
developments in the utility and environmental regulatory
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thermal technologies, prime mover technologies, greenhouse
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generation, integrated facility resource optimization, and
market penetration of emerging technologies.
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SOLAR ENERGY FUNDAMENTALS
By Robert K. McMordie, Ph.D.
Edited by Mitchell C. Brown
and Robert S. Stoughton
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This book provides the opportunity for a comprehensive
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backgrounds, along with practical information applicable to
real world projects. Dr. McMordie explains in clear terms the
basics of heat transfer, how solar collectors work, and how solar
energy is absorbed. Specific technologies detailed include solar
domestic hot water systems, solar photovoltaic systems, solar
space heating, solar power towers, Stirling engine solar power
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The book also includes an Excel© based companion CD.
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PHOTOVOLTAICS FOR
COMMERCIAL AND UTILITIES
POWER GENERATION
By Anco S. Blazev
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This book provides an in-depth review of the solar industry
development, and present-day state of the art, emphasizing
current and future applications of photovoltaic equipment in the
commercial and utility energy sectors, and highlighting its use
in large-scale generating plants operating in the U.S. deserts. All
key aspects of photovoltaic technologies are examined, looking
closely at design parameters, materials, manufacturing, quality,
performance, and practicality as a major alternative energy
source. Financing, legal and marketing aspects of the solar
industry are also discussed.
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grid technologies, and Their impact on
the future of power distribution...
THE SMART GRID: ENABLING
ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND
DEMAND RESPONSE
By Clark Gellings
The power system has often been cited as the greatest and most
complex machine ever built, yet it is predominantly a mechanical
system. However, technologies and intelligent systems are now
available which can significantly enhance the overall functionality
of power distribution, and make it ready to meet the needs
of the 21st century. This book explains in detail how sensors,
communications technologies, control, and feedback mechanisms
can be effectively combined to create this new, continually
adjusting “smart grid” system. Both IntelliGridSM architecture
and EnergyPortSM are covered, as well as how the integration of
intelligent systems can be effectively utilized toward achieving
the goals of reliability, cost containment, energy efficiency in
power production and delivery, and end use energy efficiency.
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Learn how to apply proven strategies to
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PLANT ENGINEERS &
MANAGERS GUIDE TO ENERGY
CONSERVATION
Tenth Edition
By Albert Thumann, P.E.,C.E.M.
and Scott Dunning, Ph.D., P.E.
This comprehensive, best selling handbook covers management
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costs by as much as 40% in industrial facilities. You’ll find ready to
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HVAC system efficiency improvement, mechanical and process
system performance, steam system optimization, and building
energy loss reduction, along with building commissioning,
M&V, life cycle costing, financing energy projects, solor project
economics, energy purchasing, and strategies for establishing an
energy conservation oriented maintenance program.
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Get up to speed on optimum design of
state of the art electrical systems for
commercial and industrial facilities...
EFFICIENT ELECTRICAL
SYSTEMS DESIGN HANDBOOK
By Albert Thumann, P.E., C.E.M.,
and Harry Franz, P.E.
Now you can achieve optimum performance and efficiency
in the design of electric systems for virtually any size or type
of building or industrial facility utilizing the state of the art
methodologies detailed in this comprehensive electrical
design reference. Step by step guidelines and take you
through each phase of design, covering equipment selection,
power distribution system analysis, conduit and conductor
sizing, lighting system design, control systems, electronic
instrumentation, protective relaying, energy management
systems, power quality, variable speed drives, motor selection,
and more.
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Learn how smart electrification
can lead to both decreased energy
consumption and reduced CO2
emissions...
SAVING ENERGY AND REDUCING
CO2 EMISSIONS WITH
ELECTRICITY
By Clark W. Gellings
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Sustaining society’s expectation for energy-driven comfort,
convenience and productivity will, without question lead to
increased electrification, and a decrease in the use of fossil fuels.
This in turn will call for an international imperative to make
existing uses of electricity both efficient and practical. This
book will guide you toward a clearer vision of that goal, with
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efficiency and demand response.
Find out how you can incorporate
effective carbon reduction practices
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CARBON REDUCTION: POLICIES,
STRATEGIES AND TECHNOLOGIES
By Stephen A. Roosa, Ph.D.
and Arun G. Jhaveri, Ed.D.
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In this time of increasingly pressing concern about the potentially
irreversible impact of global climate change, it is crucial to find
effective means to meaningfully reduce local, regional, national
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and technologies. They go on to propose a well defined blueprint
for use by practicing experts to help abate the alarming increases in
CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions.
Get up to speed on practical strategies
to make your organization a part of the
growing, profitable green economy...
GREEN FACILITIES HANDBOOK:
SIMPLE & PROFITABLE
STRATEGIES FOR MANAGERS
By Eric A. Woodroof, Ph.D.
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This book explores why green business is good business, and shows
you practical approaches to “green” your operations in specific
areas. The author’s approach is to showcase many of the profitable
green ideas you can implement quickly, allowing you to increase
profits AND reduce your organization’s environmental impact from
the board room to the boiler room. Practical, economical tactics
in the areas of water, cleaning, transportation, sustainable design,
landscaping, recycling, solar, financing, and marketing are examined
in a clear and engaging manner. The book addresses carbon
reduction terminology, monitoring and reporting, as well as carbon
trading and offset strategies. Financing and “green” marketing will
also be covered.
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A practical guide to effective
leadership and management for
achieving strong, well integrated
sustainability programs...
SUSTAINABILITY MANAGEMENT
HANDBOOK
By Shirley J. Hansen, Ph.D.,
and James W. Brown, P.E.
Managing sustainability is THE challenge of our time. It’s not just a
technical issue and not just a green issue. It is a management issue.
A strong sustainability program requires commitment, which in
turn demands effective leadership. Such leadership must draw on
a solid knowledge base, the ability to manage resources wisely,
identify sustainability opportunities, make difficult choices, and
accept the challenge to lead, influence and persuade colleagues. This
book attempts to cut through the ever present hyperbole to offer
practical steps which can be taken now to protect the world around
us. Authors Hansen and Brown have also included contributions from
several additional leading experts in the field, along with a variety of
instructive case studies.
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Your definitive template for planning
and managing successful sustainable
development projects...
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
HANDBOOK
Second Edition
By Stephen A. Roosa, Ph.D.
This important reference provides a thorough examination
of recent and ongoing developments in the growing field of
sustainable development. Sustainable development is a concept
which incorporates energy, urban management, environmental
objectives, policy integration, and the idea that effective solutions
can be achieved in a cooperative manner with concerted effort.
Gaining momentum in recent years, sustainable development
initiatives can vary widely in both scope and application, as well as in
success. This book examines critical issues, proven approaches and
potential pitfalls, covering underlying concepts, renewable energy
solutions, environmental issues, green design and LEED® programs,
sustainable industrial processes, carbon reduction in cities, policy
considerations, local government programs, corporate programs,
tracking results, and future trends.
ISB N: 0-88173-636 -8
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Understand the forces driving critical
new developments in energy efficiency
and renewable technology...
MEGATRENDS FOR ENERGY
EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLE
ENERGY
By Michael F. Hordeski
What are the major developments and trends which are emerging
and evolving to set the course for meeting the growing energy
needs of the modern world? This comprehensive book explores this
compelling and complex topic, examining the driving and often
competing forces which come into play as we move forward. The
author provides an overview of the ongoing energy mix evolution,
current technology and alternative fuel developments, evolving
energy efficiency practices, and much more. The technical and
economic tradeoffs of renewables, as well as planning, siting
installation, operation, and safety considerations are covered,
along with alternative fuel sources and fueling methods, and grid
integration and transmission issues as they relate to alternative
energy sources.
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Learn how technology, market and
policy developments have converged to
make cogeneration more attractive than
ever for many organizations...
SMALL-SCALE COGENERATION
HANDBOOK
Fourth Edition
By Bernard F. Kolanowski
ISB N: 0-88173-663-5
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This comprehensive reference provides a wealth of information
to assist in evaluating the feasibility and potential benefits of
cogeneration for your facility. Covered in detail are regulatory
developments and their impact, system selection and sizing,
permitting requirements, operation and maintenance, financing,
technology basics, micro turbines, absorption chillers, distributed
generation and case histories. New chapters examine the Organic
Rankine Cycle and its use in various industries, as well as pyrolysis,
illustrating how to turn solid or liquid material into a gas using
pyrolysis in commercially available technology. Also covered are
the advent of the fuel cells in cogeneration, and all the latest
developments in cogeneration technologies.
Gain a clearer understanding of
the basic principles and practice
of thermodynamics in this easy to
understand guide for engineers...
THERMODYNAMICS MADE
SIMPLE FOR ENERGY
ENGINEERS
By S. Bobby Rauf, P.E., C.E.M.
ISB N: 0-88173-650-3
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This book provides a concise and accessible overview of the
important principles and concepts of thermodynamics. Intended
to serve the needs and interests of energy involved engineers, the
content, concepts and principles are presented in a way which also
will allow many non-engineering professionals with some math
background to follow the material and gain useful knowledge.
Topics including enthalpy, entropy, latent and sensible heat, heats of
fusion, and heat of sublimation are clearly presented. Also covered
are phases of substances, the law of conservation of energy, SFEE,
the first and second laws of thermodynamics, ideal gas law, and
respective mathematical statements. Specific thermodynamic
processes are examined, as well as heat and power cycles.
Your comprehensive IAQ
resource,covering effective IAQ
management and mitigation practices...
MANAGING INDOOR AIR QUALITY
Fifth Edition
By H.E. Burroughs, C.I.A.Q.P.,
and Shirley J. Hansen, Ph.D
ISB N: 0-88173-661-9
Order Code: 0654
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This reference is structured to serve as a guide and information
resource, both on treating existing facility indoor air quality
problems, and on preventing costly IAQ problems from occurring in
the first place. A single discipline approach from the environmental
engineer, the industrial hygienist, or the medical doctor,
unfortunately tends to narrow both the control and the treatment
options. This book cuts across these professions to offer those
concerned with the total facility, a broader, more comprehensive
approach to managing indoor air quality and mitigating indoor air
quality problems. Among topics covered are applicable standards,
building security, mold issues, air filtering, diagnostics, remediation,
and discussion of greening and sustainability.
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VISIONS FOR A SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FUTURE
By Mark Gabriel
This book offers a unique insight into the corporate health of
energy companies in an evolving landscape of deregulation.
Targeted at corporate executives, energy professionals,
strategic planners, and regulators.
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INDUSTRIAL PROCESS CONTROL
SYSTEMS
Second Edition
By Stephen W. Fardo & Dale R. Patrick
In this book, the systems concept serves as the basic
approach to understanding and effectively applying
industrial process controls.
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COMPRESSOR HANDBOOK:
PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE
By Tony Giampaolo
This practical guide examines the full spectrum of
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ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS
FUNDAMENTALS
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By Stephen W. Fardo & Dale R. Patrick
This book was written to serve as an easy to understand
introductory text for those who wish to grasp the basic
fundamentals of state-of-the-art electricity and electronics.
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ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
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By Dale R. Patrick & Stephen W. Fardo
Comprehensive in scope, thisbook was written to fill the
need for a truly applications oriented text on electrical
distribution systems for engineers and technicians.
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ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
Third Edition
By Stephen W. Fardo & Dale R. Patrick
Covering the gamut of technologies and systems used in the
generation of electrical power, this reference provides an
easy to-understand overview of the production, distribution,
control, conversion, and measurement of electrical power.
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MANAGER’S GUIDE TO PREVENTIVE
BUILDING MAINTENANCE
By Ryan Cruzan
Here’s your comprehensive guide for developing an effective
preventive maintenance program for any facility. Specific
maintenance approaches are examined for more than 100
types of equipment and building components.
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MINIMIZING COSTS
By John Studebaker, Ph.D.
This book covers the basics of rates, components of energy
purchases, and the methods and techniques required to
maximize energy savings and minimize costs.
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HYDROGEN & FUEL CELLS: ADVANCES
IN TRANSPORTATION & POWER
By Michael F. Hordeski
This book examines specifics about current developments
toward a hydrogen based infrastructure. Auto manufacturers
are investing billions in development programs, and
important progress is also occurring in hydrogen-based
stationary power.
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MANAGING ENERGY COSTS: A
BEHAVIORAL AND NON-TECHNICAL
APPROACH
By John Eggink
This book shows you how to apply proven management
techniques to significantly reduce unnecessary energy
expenses within your organization.
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LIGHTING CONTROLS HANDBOOK
By Craig DiLouie
This book provides a practical description of today’s major
lighting controls types and how to apply them.
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EFFECTIVE BUILDING MAINTENANCE:
PROTECTION OF CAPITAL ASSETS
By Herbert W. Stanford, III
Protect your investment in your facility via an effectively
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HVAC FUNDAMENTALS
Second Edition
By Samuel C. Sugarman
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ELECTRONIC DIGITAL SYSTEM
FUNDAMENTALS
Dale Patrick, Stephen Fardo
and Vigyan Chandra
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MANAGEMENT, MEASUREMENT &
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CONTRACTING
James P. Waltz, P.E.
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