ESL-IE-79/04-01 Industrial-Utility Cogeneration Systems - H. L. Harkins, Power Systems Engineering Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-02 Coal and Cogeneration at a Petrochemical Complex - Phil Turek, Calanese Chemical Company, Dallas, Texas, and G. L. Gibson, Southwestern Public Service Company, Amarillo, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-03 Energy Conservation Through Industrial Cogeneration Systems - J. C. Solt, Solar Turbines, International, San Diego, California
ESL-IE-79/04-04 Design Considerations for Large Industrial Cogeneration Systems - J. M. Kovacik, General Electric Company, Schenectady, New York
ESL-IE-79/04-05 Matrix/Modular--An Approach to Analyzing Cogeneration Opportunities in Industry - W. R. Canty, Shell Oil Company, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-06 Design Considerations for Industrial Heat Recovery Systems - Richard Bywaters, Bywaters and Associates, Dallas, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-07 Constrained Optimization Technology Based on Synthesis Concepts for Solving Complex Heat Recovery Problems - Thomas R. Fuller, Chem Design, Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-08 Conserving Energy by Recovering Heat from Hot Waste Gases - E. E. Magnuson, Eclipse Lookout Company, Chattanooga, Tennessee
ESL-IE-79/04-09 Heat Transfer Characteristics of a Generalized Divided Flow Heat Exchanger - Krishna P. Singh, Joseph Oat Corporation, Camden, New Jersey
ESL-IE-79/04-10 DOE Program for Development of Industrial Heat Recovery Equipment - John N. Eustis, U. S. Department of Energy, Washington, DC
ESL-IE-79/04-11 Evaluation of the Geopressured Resources of the U. S. Gulf Coast - Myron H. Dorfman, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-12 An Update in the Development of Alternate Liquid Fuels - M. Joseph Rose, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, Long Island, New York
ESL-IE-79/04-13 Production of Medium BTU Gas by In-Situ Gasification of Texas Lignite - T. F. Edgar, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-14 Underground Coal Gasification at Tennessee Colony - C. W. Gerrard, Jr., Basic Resources, Inc., Dallas, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-15 Energy from Waste: Preparing Today for Tomorrow's Energy Needs - Roger Krueger, Hooker Chemical Company, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-16 Energy and Chrome Recovery from Leather Waste - H. S. Muralidhara and B. Maggin, Systems Consultants, Inc., Washington, DC
ESL-IE-79/04-17 Municipal Solid Waste as an Energy Source by Roller Grate Incineration- P. J. Karnoski, Brown and Root, Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-18 Solid Waste as an Energy Source - Kjell Erlandsson, Kelly Company, Inc., Milwaukee, Wisconsin
ESL-IE-79/04-19 Combustion Air Control - C. L. Hughart, Union Carbide Corporation, South Charleston, West Virginia
ESL-IE-79/04-20 How Control Improvements Save Process Heater Fuel - S. G. Dukelow, Babcock and Wilcox, Bailey Controls Company, Wickliffe, Ohio
ESL-IE-79/04-21 Improved Combustion Efficiencies--Control Systems for Process Heaters and Boilers - A. C. Varma and H. W. Prengle, Jr., University of Houston, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-22 Incentives of Sootblowing - H. N. Pelletier and R. L. Guinan, Diamond Power Specialty Company, Lancaster, Ohio
ESL-IE-79/04-23 State of Fluidized Bed Combustion Technology - Michael Pope, Pope, Evans, and Robbins, Inc., New York, New York
ESL-IE-79/04-24 Energy Conservation Opportunities in the Pulp and Paper Industry - J. R. Rossmeissl, U. S. Department of Energy, Washington, DC
ESL-IE-79/04-25 Steam and Electric Power Generation From Hot Fueled Boilers - Charles J. Garr, J. E. Sirrine Company, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-26 Highlights of Industrial Energy Audits with Application in Paper Product Manufacturing - M. N. Hart and S. Bond, Energy Engineering Associates, Inc., Austin, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-27 Energy Conservation Within the Paper Machine Room - J. J. Erskine and P. J. Walker, Midland Ross Corporation, Mobile, Alabama, and LaSalle, Quebec, Canada
ESL-IE-79/04-28 Squeezing the Oil Out of Papermaking - J. C. Urbad, Thermetrics, Ltd., Dorval, Quebec, Canada
ESL-IE-79/04-29 Liquid Phase Heating Systems - Eduard H. Mordt, Multitherm Corporation, Colwyn, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-79/04-30 The Application of Ultrasonic Energy into Liquid Mediums to Increase Effectiveness - Mark A. Goodman, UE Systems, Inc., New York, New York
ESL-IE-79/04-31 Energy Savings of Variable Speed Motors - F. D. Fishel, Shell Oil Company, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-32 Energy Conservation Potential in Natural Gas Fueled Reciprocating Engines - Donald M. Johnson, Acheson Industries, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-33 Petroleum Refinery Catalytic Reforning--Cutting High Energy Costs - William Viar, Waterland, Viar, and Associates, Wilmington, Delaware
ESL-IE-79/04-34 Fluid Catalytic Cracking Power Recovery Computer Simulation - N. A. Samurin, Elliott Company, Jeanette, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-79/04-35 Results of Energy Conservation in Refinery Crude Units - G. Berk Welch, Chem Design, Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-36 Energy Savings Through Effective Steam Trapping - L. Diamante and C. Magengast, Columbia Controls, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-37 Steam and Condensate Systems - Wesley E. Yates, Yarway Corporation, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-38 Condensate Removal by Drain Orifices - Lawrence Gusick, Consultant, Alexandria, Virginia
ESL-IE-79/04-39 Self-Contained Temperature Actuated Control Valves - Fred Pirkle, Ogontz Controls, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-40 Steam Distribution Energy Conservation Program - Ron Rogillio, Union Carbide Corporation, Texas City, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-41 Direct Gas-Fired Air Heating For 40 to 50% Fuel Savings - J. A. Searcy, Cambridge Engineering, St. Louis, Missouri
ESL-IE-79/04-42 HVAC Energy Recovery Design and Economic Evaluation - Rober J. Kinnier, Energy Recovery Company, Germantown, Wisconsin
ESL-IE-79/04-43 Energy Conservation in Industrial Lighting - E. Meharg, Union Carbide Corporation, Boundbrook, New Jersey
ESL-IE-79/04-44 Fourteen Points for Energy Conservation in Lighting - Gerry Zekowski, Lightolier, Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-45 Maintain Combustion Systems - R. J. Fletcher, Peabody Engineering Corporation, Stamford, Connecticut
ESL-IE-79/04-46 Development, Application and Performance of Venturi L.E.A. Burner System for Firing Oil and Gas Fuels - Anthony D. Cawte, CEA Combustion, Inc., Stamford, Connecticut
ESL-IE-79/04-47 Improvement of Furnace Efficiencies: Evaluation from Operational Data and Case Histories - Joseph R. Crump and H. W. Prengle, Jr., University of Houston, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-48 Improved Combustion Systems for Energy Conservation in Industry - Arvind C. Thekdi, Midland-Ross Corporation, Toledo, Ohio
ESL-IE-79/04-49 Fuel Cost Savings Through Computer Control of a Boiler Complex--Two Case Histories - Charles M. Worthley, Measurex Corporation, Cupertino, California
ESL-IE-79/04-50 Instrumentation and Control of a Steam Plant Using a Microprocessor-Based Controller - Donald A. Mattes, Andover Controls Corporation, Andover, Massachusetts, and J. Day, James Day, Inc., Rochester, New York
ESL-IE-79/04-51 The Industrial Power Plant Management System--An Engineering Approach - S. E. Aarnio, H. J. Tarvainen, and V. Tinnis, EIONO, Inc., Helsinki, Finland, and Bellevue, Washington
ESL-IE-79/04-52 Retrofit Sizing and Economics of Air Preheaters and Economizers for Process Heaters and Boilers - Ashok Kumar, R. Vasquez, and J. R. Crump, University of Houston, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-53 The New Economics of Air-To-Air Energy Recovery - Peter D. Barba, Des Champs Laboratories, Inc., East Hanover, New Jersey
ESL-IE-79/04-54 The Heat Pipe Air Preheater - J. Polcer, Foster Wheeler Energy Corporation, Livingston, New Jersey
ESL-IE-79/04-55 Energy Economizer for Low Temperature Stack Gas: A Case Study - Jerry A. Tipton, U. S. Department of Energy, Bartlesville, Oklahoma
ESL-IE-79/04-56 The Use of Density Measurement and Microprocessors for Energy Measurement and Control - Basil Balls and J. Agar, Agar Instrumentation, Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-57 Utilization of Air Borne Ultrasonics for Energy Conservation - Mark A. Goodman, U-E Systems, Inc., New York, New York
ESL-IE-79/04-58 In-Situ Thermal Conductivity Testing Using a Portable Heat Flow Meter - Kelvin S. Harr and F. B. Hutto, Jr., Louisiana-Pacific Corporation, Fruita, Colorado
ESL-IE-79/04-59 Using Signature Analysis for Maintenance Planning - Paul E. Babson, Mechanical Technology, Inc., Latham, New York
ESL-IE-79/04-60 Economics of Energy Metering - Jerry D. Duncan, Union Carbide Corporation, Texas City, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-61 The Conservation Alternative - Walter F. Allaire, Allied Chemical Corporation, Morristown, New Jersey
ESL-IE-79/04-62 Total Energy Management in General Motors - Neil De Koker, General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Michigan
ESL-IE-79/04-63 Energy Challeanges and Conservation Achievements in the Aluminum Industry - A. C. Sheldon, Aluminum Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pennsulvania
ESL-IE-79/04-64 Energy Management at Deere and Company - Michael P. Boyd, Deere and Company, Moline, Illinois
ESL-IE-79/04-65 Energy Consumption and Potential for Energy Conservation in the Steel Industry - Marvin Hughes, U. S. Steel Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-79/04-66 Microprocessor Applications in Plant Energy Management Systems - H. Shah, Micro Control Systems, Inc., Milwaukee, Wisconsin
ESL-IE-79/04-67 The Role of Analog Instrumentation in Energy Management - J. A. Morre, Leeds and Northrup Company, North Wales, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-79/04-68 Microprocessor-Based Data Acquisition System for Use in Energy Audits - Don B. Russel, R. P. Heller, and W. C. Goers, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-69 Development of the Reradiant Recuperator - Charles J. Marnell, Institute of Gas Technology, Chicago, Illinois
ESL-IE-79/04-70 The Utilization and Recovery of Energy from Blast Furnaces and Converters - K. R. Hegemann, T. Niess, and R. D. Barre, Bischoff GmbH and Company, KG, Essen, West Germany
ESL-IE-79/04-71 A Contribution to Heat Recovery in Glass Melting Furnaces with Special Consideration Given to Recuperators and Waste Heat Boilers - E. Kolsch - H. Heye Glasfabrik, Obernkirchen, West Germany, and Siegfried R. Meder, American Schack Company, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-79/04-72 Energy Conservation RD&D Programs in High Temperature Processes - Ralph L. Sheneman, U. S. Department of Energy, Washington, DC
ESL-IE-79/04-73 Energy Progams of the Texas Industrial Commission - Jerry Hearne and Lance dePlante, Texas Industrial Commission, Austin, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-74 Computerized Energy Information Sources - Dena Gordon, Texas Industrial Commission, Austin, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-75 Oklahoma Industrial Energy Management Program - Wayne C. Turner, Richard Webb, James Phillips, and Trevor Vilgoen, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma
ESL-IE-79/04-76 The Gulf Coast Energy Conservation Society - C. R. Faulkner, Badische Corporation, Freeport, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-77 Energy Technology Transfer for Industry Through the Texas Energy Extension Service - Stephen Riter, Texas Energy Extension Service, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-78 Project Proceed: A Resource of the Gatekeepers of Industrial Energy Conservation Information - Karen C. Cohen, Project PROCEED, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts
ESL-IE-79/04-79 Effective Energy Management Through Better Operator Training - G. C. Shah, Oxirane Chemical Company, Channelview, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-80 Industrial Energy Auditing--A Short Course for Engineers- L. C. Witte, University of Houston, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-81 Motivating Personnel to Save Energy--Energy Conservation Education - Darrell L. Cobb, Crown Central Petrol
ESL-IE-79/04-82 Infrared Inspection Techniques - A. B. Hill and D. V. Bevers, Amoco Texas Refining Company, Texas City, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-83 Industrial Use of Infrared Inspections - Adam A. Duch, Thermotest, Inc., Elizabeth, New Jersey
ESL-IE-79/04-84 Thermography for Preventive Maintenance and Conservation - Tony Lopex, Southern California Gas Company, Los Angeles, California
ESL-IE-79/04-85 The Use of Infrared Technology To Detect Heat Loss - K. Faulkner, Infrared Surveys, Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-86 The Homopolar Generator as a Pulsed Industrial Power Supply - James W. Weldon, ASTEC Industries, Inc., Austin, Texas, and William Weldon, Center for Electromechanics, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-87 The Role of Thermal Energy Storage in Industrial Energy Conservation - R. A. Duscha and W. J. Masica, NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio
ESL-IE-79/04-88 Thermal Energy Storage/Waste Heat Recovery Applications in the Cement Industry - David G. Beshore and F. A. Jaeger, Martin Marietta Aerospace Corporation, Denver, Colorado, and E. M. Gartner, Portland Cement Association, Skokie, Illinois
ESL-IE-79/04-89 Reduction of Hudrocarbon Losses to Flare Systems - John Page, Amoco Chemicals Corporation, Chocolate Bayou, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-90 Selecting Fractionators for Product Composition Control - D. E. Griffin and J. E. Anderson, Applied Automatin, Inc., Bartlesville, Oklahoma
ESL-IE-79/04-91 Smokeless Control of Flare Steam Flow Rate - J. Agar and Basil Balls, Agar Instruments, Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-92 Crude Distillation Unit Heat Recovery Study - Paul John, Exxon Company, Baytown, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-93 How to Conduct an Energy Efficiency Study - James E. Biles, Ford, Bacon, and Davis Construction Corporation, Monroe, Louisiana
ESL-IE-79/04-94 A Water and Energy Management System for Technical and Economic Control - C. O. Steinmetz, I. J. Cotton, T. M. Bomar, and W. R. Roddy, Union Carbide Corporation, Texas City, Texas, and Betz Laboratories, Trevose, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-79/04-95 Energy Conservation in the Bell System - M. R. Del Grande, American Telephone and Telegraph Corporatrion, Basking Ridge, New Jersey
ESL-IE-79/04-96 Cut Your Power Bills - Ralph W. Greenwood, Union Carbide Corporation, New York, New York
ESL-IE-79/04-97 Power Plant and Industrial Fuel Use Act: Impact on Texas Manufacturers - Mike Hutsell, Energy Resources Company, Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-98 Pollution Control in the Aluminum Industry--A Multimedia Approach - Patrick Atkins, Aluminum Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-79/04-99 Combined Flue Gas Heat Recovery and Pollution Control Systems - Tim Zbikowski, General Resource Corporation, Hopkins, Minnesota
ESL-IE-79/04-100 Control of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from Pulverized Coal-Fired Boilers by Dry Removal with Lime and Limestone Sorbants - M. H. Schwartz, Shell Oil Company, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-101 Computerized Reporting of Energy Conservation Progress - J. E. Troyan, Olin Corporation, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-102 Energy Accounting for District Heating and Cooling Plants - John A. Barrett - University of Houston, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-103 Rate of Industrial Energy Conservation--Petroleum Refining, Chemicals and Pulp and Paper Manufacture - H. W. Prengle, and Susan Golden, University of Houston, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-104 BTU Accounting for Industry - Robert O. Redd, Seidman and Seidman, Grand Rapids, Michigan
ESL-IE-79/04-105 Electric Power Costs in 1985 and 1990 - John B. Gordon and David White, Texas Energy Advisory Council, Austin, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-106 Waste Steam Recovery - J. M. Kleinfeld, St. Regis Technical Center, West Nyack, New York
ESL-IE-79/04-107 Organic Rankine Cycles for the Petro-Chemical Industry - R. K. Rose and D. D. Colosimo, Mechanical Technology, Inc., Latham, New York
ESL-IE-79/04-108 Making Use of Low-Level Heat - W. E. Plaster, Phillips Petroleum Company, Bartlesville, Oklahoma
ESL-IE-79/04-109 Waste Heat Recovery by Organic Fluid Rankine Cycle - A. Verneau, Bertine and Cie, Versailles, France
ESL-IE-79/04-110 Selection of Working Fluids for the Organic Rankine Cycle - Harry H. West and J. M. Patton, Engineering Design Group, Tulsa, Oklahoma, and K. E. Starling, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma
ESL-IE-79/04-111 Observations from Energy Audits in the Petrochemical Industry - T. S. Govindan, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Wilmington, Delaware
ESL-IE-79/04-112 Reporting Conservatio Results in the Chemical Industry - Ray E. Doerr, Monsanto Company, St. Louis, Missouri
ESL-IE-79/04-113 Best Energy Savings Measurement at Texas City Monsanto Plant - William E. Repschleger, Monsanto Company, Texas City, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-114 Industry-Specific Energy Conservation Opportunities in Chemical Plants - R. B. McBride, Union Carbide Corporation, South Charleston, West Virginia
ESL-IE-79/04-115 An Olefin Unit's Energy Audit and Impllementation - J. H. Buehler, Union Carbide Corporation, Texas City, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-116 A Guide to Insulation Selection for Industrial Applications - Michael R. Harrison, Johns-Manville Sales Corporation, Denver, Colorado
ESL-IE-79/04-117 Economic Thickness Calculations for Thermal Insulation - J. M. Barnhart, Thermal Insulation Manufacturers Association, Mt. Kisco, New York
ESL-IE-79/04-118 Energy Conservation Through the Use of Modular Refractory Fiber Linings--An Unexpected Divided - L. A. Kleeman, T. R. Mewhinney, and S. J. Proctor, J. T. Thorpe Company, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-119 Specialty Cellular Glass Products and Their Applications - David Rostoker, Pittsburgh Corming Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-79/04-120 A Utility View of Energy Conservation - S. Allen Grant, Houston Lighting and Power Company, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-121 Power Factor Improvement - T. S. Viljoen, Oklahoma Industrial Energy Management Program, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma
ESL-IE-79/04-122 A Power Control System for a Paper Mill - G. H. Richter, ST. Regis Paper Company, Houston, Texas, and Delbert Keevon, Automation, Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-79/04-123 Utility Rate Design Revision--A Frisbee Full of Boomerangs - J. H. Dannenmaier, Conoco, Inc., Ponca City, Oklahoma