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Say farewell to the old energy paradigm Controlling costs in todays market requires a different approach, says Christopher Russell, contributing editor, in this month's Energy Saver column. |
10/01/2007 |
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Tackle organizational obstacles For energy cost control, aptitude plus operational style equals results, advises Contributing Editor Christopher Russell, in this month's Energy Saver column. |
08/28/2007 |
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Survey results reveal cost reduction strategies Learn what large companies do to manage their energy costs in this month's Energy Saver column by Contributing Editor Christopher Russell. |
08/20/2007 |
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Face energy challenges like a frontiersman Be both a hunter and a farmer of energy management, advises Contributing Editor Christopher Russell, in this month's Energy Saver column. |
07/24/2007 |
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2007 Readers' Choice Awards: Readers put their seal of approval on technology providers Results of the 2007 Readers Choice Awards are in and have been tabulated to determine the top technology providers in 47 categories, according to our readers. Find out which vendors rate highest with your peers. |
07/06/2007 |
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Is energy efficiency an engineering project or a management process? Contributing Editor Christopher Russell answers that question in this month's Energy Saver column. |
05/16/2007 |
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With increasing energy prices and public sensitivity to energy consumption, many plants are paying more attention to optimizing distillation. Simple and low-risk operational changes often can provide substantial savings. |
05/08/2007 |
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Defeat barriers to energy cost control Use communications and incentives to overcome The Competitor Within", advises Christopher Russell in this month's Energy Saver column. |
04/24/2007 |
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Energy management boosts competitiveness Energy Saver columnist Christopher Russell advises that you consider all the motives and rewards for managing plant-wide energy consumption. |
03/28/2007 |
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Use a portfolio approach to energy management A business plan for industrial energy management is remarkably similar to financial planning, says Christopher Russell in his Energy Saver column. |
03/01/2007 |
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Equipment & Services: February Chemical Processing's Equipment & Services feature provides a variety of production equipment, supplier services and parts. |
02/19/2007 |
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Use a multifaceted approach to manage your energy costs One or two tools alone wont allow you to maximize results, but this list of six common tools will help, according the Christopher Russell in this month's Energy Saver column. |
02/12/2007 |
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More attention to steam systems and trap monitoring provides big benefits. At most chemical plants, plant management and operators face increasing pressures to improve the energy efficiency of their processes, so they should see how they can save on steam. |
01/30/2007 |
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Take the right first step to manage your energy costs Conducting an energy assessment provides a business plan for improvements and is the first step to managing energy costs, according to Chemical Processing's energy columnist Christopher Russell. |
12/18/2006 |
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Boiling water is easy as one, two, three, four Theres more to boiler level control than measuring level and adjusting a feedwater valve. Improved measurements and inverse response are just a few of the influences on operating boilers in a reliable manner. |
09/15/2006 |
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CAGI to verify compressor claims The compressed air industry is taking a step that will clear the air about the performance of its equipment. For the first time, many compressed air equipment manufacturers will submit their 50 hp to 200 hp lubricated rotary-screw compressors and 200 cfm to 1,000 cfm refrigerated air dryers to an independent laboratory for performance testing. |
09/11/2006 |
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The new market realities of higher and rising energy costs as well as global pressures to reduce fossil fuel intensity have made energy management tracking much more valuable. Learn how to keep energy productivity programs from running out of gas in Peter Garforth's latest Energy Expert column. |
09/11/2006 |
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The rise and fall of modulation Why have reciprocating designs fallen out of favor relative to the rotary compressor that is so predominant today? Read about the evolution of efficient controls for compressed air systems. |
09/11/2006 |
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Energy savings are often disguised as problems Carefully managing compressed air can save money. Compressed air is often overlooked in energy studies because many people do not fully understand compressed air equipment, their own system, or what it costs to produce compressed air power. |
08/18/2006 |
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The equipment, services and suppliers selected to make a job easier greatly contribute to on-the-job success. The Readers' Choice survey identifies the leading vendors in more than 40 categories. |
08/17/2006 |


