1980 IETC Proceedings--April 13-16--Hyatt-Regency Hotel--Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-01 Waste: A Decision Not a Thing - Bill Rollwage, Dow Chemical, Freeport, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-02 Industrial Waste as a Fuel - Gary Richardson and Walter Hendrix, Engineering Experiment Station, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia

ESL-IE-80/04-03 The Conversion of Waste to Energy - Tommy John, Tenneco, Inc., Houston, Texas and Lewis Cheek, Cheek Engineering, Baytown, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-04 Energy Recovery from Solid Waste for Small Cities--Has the Time Really Come? - Walter T. Winn, Jr., Kindle, Stone, and Associates, Inc., Longview, Texas and William Paxton, City of Salem, VA

ESL-IE-80/04-05 Cogeneration/Cogeneration--Solid Waste - F. Bruce Pyle, Glaus Pyle DeHaven Associates, Inc., Akron, Ohio

ESL-IE-80/04-06 Improving Industrial Refrigeration System Efficienty--Actual Applications - Thomas L. White, Energy Systems Design Section, Monsanto Co., St. Louis, Missouri

ESL-IE-80/04-07 Computer Control of Refrigeration Systems in a Food Manufacturing Plant - Thomas E. Halaska, Pet Inc./Stuckey Stores Division, Eastman, Georgia

ESL-IE-80/04-08 Cooling Towers, Energy Conservation Machines - Robert Burger, Burger Associates, Dallas, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-09 Waste Heat Recovery from Refrigeration in a Meat Processing Facility - W. T. Murphy, Armour and Company, Pheonix, Arizona; B. E. Woods, The Greyhound Corporation, Pheonix, Arizona, and J. E. Gerdes, Armour Processed Meat Company, Pheonix, Arizona

ESL-IE-80/04-10 Billet Heating with the Homopolar Generator - William F. Weldon and Robert E. Keith, Center for Electromechanics, The University of Texas at Austin and James M. Weldon, Astec Industries, Inc., Austin, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-11 Improved Efficiency in Ladle Preheating--A Case Study - John R. Kiefer, Cameron Iron Works, Inc., Houston, Texas and Donald D. Battles, The Cadre Corporation, Atlanta, Georgia

ESL-IE-80/04-12 The Use of Aluminum Process Reject Heat as the Source of Energy for a District Heating System - John McCabe, Rocket Research Company, Redmond, Washington and Mitchell Olszewski, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee

ESL-IE-80/04-13 An Analysis of the Use of Fluidized-Bed Heat Exchangers for Heat Recovery - G. J. Vogel and P. J. Grogan, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois

ESL-IE-80/04-14 Development and Testing of a Flattened U-Tube Heat Exchanger - Steven R. Huebner, Midland Ross Corporation, Toledo, Ohio

ESL-IE-80/04-15 Evaluation of the Energy Saving Potential from Flue Gas Pressurization - Edward H. Stanton, Environmental Energy Research, Institute of Gas Technology, Chicago, Illinois

ESL-IE-80/04-16 An Approach to Resolving Fouling of Waste Heat Boilers - M. A. El-Mohamad, Union Carbide, Texas City, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-17 Design, Stress Analysis and Operating Experience in Feedwater Heaters - K. P. Singh, Joseph Oat Corporation, Camden, New Jersey and Thomas Libs, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, California

ESL-IE-80/04-18 Canada's Voluntary Industrial Energy Conservation Program - Carl A. Wolf, Jr., Union Carbide Canada Ltd., Toronto, Canada

ESL-IE-80/04-19 Overview of U. S. Department of Energy Program in Industrial Energy Conservation Technology Development - Robert G. Massey, Office of Industrial Programs, Department of Energy, Washington, DC

ESL-IE-80/04-20 The French National Energy Conservation Program--The Case of Industry - Jacques Zyss, Head of the Industry and Agriculture Division, Energy Conservation Agency, Department of Industry-France, Paris, France

ESL-IE-80/04-21 The Role of the Canadian Government in Industrial Energy Conservation - Michael A. Godin, Conservation and Renewable Energy Branch, Energy, Mines and Resources, Ottawa, Canada

ESL-IE-80/04-22 Industry's Role: Action of Reaction - Richard L. Aspenson, 3M Company, St. Paul, Minnesota

ESL-IE-80/04-23 Deere and Company Energy Management Program - P. Michael Boyd, Deere and Company, Moline, Illinois

ESL-IE-80/04-24 Clark Equipment Company Energy Management Program - Dennis Pudell, Clark Equipment Company, Buchanan, Michigan

ESL-IE-80/04-25 Energy Conservation Management Corporate Style - Don Fressie, Ingersoll-Rand Company, Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey

ESL-IE-80/04-26 Facing the Energy Dilemma--One Company's Approach: Energy Management at 3M at the Plant Level - Thomas F. Marson, 3M Center, St. Paul, Minnesota

ESL-IE-80/04-27 Energy Management Program at Texas Instruments, Inc. - Kirby P. Nelson, Texas Instruments Inc., Dallas, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-28 Trends in Gulf Coast Power Supply, Demand, and Costs - Lloyd G. Posey, Jr., The Pace Company, Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-29 Evaluation of Industrial Energy Options for Cogeneration, Waste Heat Recovery and Alternative Fuel Utilization - Stephen Hencey, Missouri Division of Energy and Barry Hinkle and Dilip R. Lamaye, Synergic Resources Corporation, Bala-Cynwyd, Pennsylvania

ESL-IE-80/04-30 Cost-Energy Dynamics: An Engineering-Economic Basis for Industrial Energy Conservation Policies - Dr. Doan L. Phung, Institute for Energy Analysis, Oak Ridge Associated Universities and Willem van Gool, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht, Netherlands

ESL-IE-80/04-31 Payback Analysis of Energy Proposals - Larry D. Blevins and Carl B. Estes, School of Industrial Engineering and Management, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oaklahoma

ESL-IE-80/04-32 A Review of GRI's Industrial Research Program - Robert B. Rosenberg, Vincent B. Fiore, Edward S. Tabb, Gas Research Institute, Chicago, Illinois

ESL-IE-80/04-33 The Role of Electric Utilities in Industrial Energy Management - Quenten Looney, Electric Power Research Institute, Washington, DC

ESL-IE-80/04-34 Edison Electric Institute's Commercial/Industrial National Energy Watch Program - Paul Greiner, Edison Electric Institute, Washington, DC

ESL-IE-80/04-35 The Role of Contract Research and Development in Industry - Derek Gregory, Institute of Gas Technology, Chicago, Illinois

ESL-IE-80/04-36 The Gas Utility View of Industrial Energy Conservation - Thomas J. Loberg, American Gas Association, Arlington, Virginia

ESL-IE-80/04-37 Energy Conservation Options in Distillation Processes - G. E. Hearn, G. M. Blythe, and J. M. Stuart, Radian Corporation, Austin, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-38 Practical Application of Distillation Column Energy Control Systems - Stephen A. Matthews, Setpoint, Inc., Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-39 Energy Conservation Opportunities in Refining Column Operations - M. Z. El-Mohamad, Union Carbide Corporation, Texas City, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-40 Energy Conservation Possibilities Using Gas Separating Membranes - Herman Knieriem, Jr., and Jay M. S. Henis, Monsanto Company, St. Louis, Missouri

ESL-IE-80/04-41 Drying Operations: Energy Dilemma - C. G. Moyers, Jr., Union Carbide Corporation, South Charleston, West Virginia

ESL-IE-80/04-42 Making Education and Training Impact on Industry - Karem C. Cohen, Center for Advanced Engineering Study, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts

ESL-IE-80/04-43 Energy Systems Technology--A Development in Experiental Learning - Adrian J. Tumber, Energy Systems Department, Mohawk College, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

ESL-IE-80/04-44 Technicians for Energy Conservation--Curriculum and Instructional Materials - Daniel M. Hull and Michael E. Blackmon, Center for Occupational Research and Development, Waco, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-45 Training for Energy Management: Experience in One State - Irwin M. Jacobs, American Management Associations, Washington, DC

ESL-IE-80/04-46 Optimizing the Mass Flow and Temperature Difference in a Cooling System for Energy Conservation - Michael N. Hart and Stanley K. Bond, Energy Engineering Associates, Inc., Austin, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-47 Industrial HVAC Air-To-Air Energy Recovery Retrofit Economics - Edward L. Graham, Energy Recovery Company, Germantown, Wisconsin

ESL-IE-80/04-48 Plant-Wide Energy Conservation Program Yields Impressive Results - Robert P. Adikes, Teledyne Continental Motors, Muskegon, Michigan, Alan J. Zupko, Roy F. Weston, Inc., West Chester, Pennsylvania, and Joseph W. Adams, Bettcher Manufacturing Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio

ESL-IE-80/04-49 Solar Roof Cooling by Evaporation - G. V. Patterson, Fanjet Solar Roof Cooling Company, Columbia, South Carolina

ESL-IE-80/04-50 High Temperature Heat Recovery Systems Using Ceramic Recuperators - S. B. Young, J. W. Bjerklie, and W. A. York, Hague International, South Portland, Maine

ESL-IE-80/04-51 Reradiant Recuperation--In-Plant Operating Experience - Charles J. Marnell, Institute of Gas Technology, Chicago, Illinois

ESL-IE-80/04-52 Industrial Waste Heat Recovery - M. E. Ward and N. G. Solomon, Solar Turbines International, San Diego, California and E. S. Tabb, Gas Research Institute, Chicago, Illinois

ESL-IE-80/04-53 A Cross-Flow Ceramic Heat Recuperator for Industrial Heat Recovery - Jeffrey M. Gonzalez, Joseph J. Cleveland and Kent H. Kohnken, GTE Products Corporation, Towanda, PA and Wilfred J. Rebello, PAR Enterprises Inc., Fairfax, VA

ESL-IE-80/04-54 Estimation of Fuel Savings by Recuperation of Furnace Exhausts to Preheat Combustion Air - Wilfred J. Rebello, PAR Enterprises Inc., Fairfax, VA, Kent H. Kohnken, GTE Products Corporation, Towanda, PA and Harold R. Phipps, Jr., Systems Consultants Inc., Washington, DC

ESL-IE-80/04-55 The Use of Infrared Scanning in the Food and Fiber Industry - Dale F. Kuhn, Infrared Scanning Inc., Overland Park, Kansas

ESL-IE-80/04-56 Energy Recovery from Potato Chip Fryers - Harris B. McKee, Howard W. Kympton, John Arnold and Juan J. Paisan, Frito-Lay Processing Systems Engineering, Dallas, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-57 Waste Energy Analysis Recovery for a Typical Food Processing Plant - Percy H. Miller and Lawrence Mann, Jr., Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA

ESL-IE-80/04-58 Energy Conservation in the Food Distribution System - Don Wilson, Southland Corporation, Dallas, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-59 Stack Gas Heat Recovery fron 100 to 1200 HP Boilers - Thomas H. Judson, Peabody Cordon=Piatt, Inc., Walnut Creek, CA

ESL-IE-80/04-60 Energy Audits in Process Units - J. Denham Corwin, Union Carbide Corporation, Texas City, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-61 Energy Management at a Large Refining-Petrochemical Complex - K. C. Jones, Shell Oi. Company, Deer Park, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-62 Development of an Energy Consumption Model at a Multi-Product Chemical Plant - N. A. Wyhs and J. E. Logsdon, Union Carbide Corporation, Texas City, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-63 Energy Guideline Factors Provide a Better Measure of Refinery Energy Performance - D. D. Libbers, Exxon Co., USA, Baton Rouge, LA

ESL-IE-80/04-64 Use Meters to Put Teeth into Your Conservation Programs - J. W. Hayes, Monsanto, St. Louis, Missouri and J. J. Rusnak, Engineering Measurements Company, Longmont, Colorado

ESL-IE-80/04-65 Ontario Hydro Motor Efficiency Study - David R. Dautovich, Ontario Hydro, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

ESL-IE-80/04-66 Writing Motor Specifications--How to Include Efficiency - Barry J. Quartermaine, Ontario Hydro, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

ESL-IE-80/04-67 Save Power in AC Induction Motors - Steve Wilburn, Wilburn Controls, Belleville, Illinois

ESL-IE-80/04-68 Evaluation of Energy Efficient Motors - David C. Montgomery, General Electric Company, Hendersonville, Tennessee

ESL-IE-80/04-69 Economic Realities and Energy Efficient Polyphase Integral Horsepower Electric Motors - Bernard W. Whittington, Union Carbide Corporation, South Charleston, West Virginia

ESL-IE-80/04-70 Energy Conservation Thru Steam Trap Surveys and Preventive Maintenance Programs - Terry Boynton, Armstrong Machine Works, Three Rivers, Michigan and Bob Deshirst, Armstrong Machine Works, New Braunfels, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-71 Steam and Condensate Systems - Wesley Yates, Yarway Corporation, Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-72 Managing an Effective Leak Sealing Program - William H. Rinz, Furmanite, Inc., Virginia Beach, Virginia

ESL-IE-80/04-73 The Engineered Approach to Energy and Maintenance Effective Steam Trapping - Richard G. Krueger and George W. Wilt, Flexitallic Gasket Company, Inc., Camden, New Jersey

ESL-IE-80/04-74 Energy Conservation Through the Use of Economizers - Lew Roethe, Kentube, Tulsa, Oklahoma

ESL-IE-80/04-75 Expansion Joint Concepts for High Temperature Insulation Systems - Michael R. Harrison, Johns-Manville Sales Corporation, Toledo, Ohio

ESL-IE-80/04-76 Industrial Insulation In-Place Performance and Your Energy Budget - Len J. Busch, Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation, Toledo, Ohio

ESL-IE-80/04-77 Energy Savings by Veneering - Ted H. Cook, Babcock and Wilcox Company, Augusta, Georgia

ESL-IE-80/04-78 Lining Over Refractory--Conserve Energy and Capital - Mark L. Jost and Gerald L. Barrows, The Carborundum Company, Niagara Falls, New York

ESL-IE-80/04-79 Cost-Energy Dynamics of Thermal Insulation: Potential Energy Savings and Policy Recommendations - Doan L. Phung, Institute for Energy Analysis, Oak Ridge Associated Universities and Herberto Plaza, School of Engineering, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico

ESL-IE-80/04-80 Potential Impact of Building Energy Performance Standards - Jerold Jones, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-81 External Surfaces Energy Survey - L. J. Strattner, GE Company, Schenectady, New York

ESL-IE-80/04-82 Energy Management and Environmental Control System (EMECS) - W. A. Bellomy, C. J. Travora and A. M. Armand, University of Houston, Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-83 Thermal Energy Storage/Heat Recovery and Energy Conservation in Food Processing - Richard S. Combes and William B. Boykin, Technology Applications Laboratory, Engineering Experiment Station, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA

ESL-IE-80/04-84 Production of Biogas from Wastewaters of Food Processing Industries - Robert I. Sax and Maurice Holtz, Joseph Oat Corporation, Camden New Jersey and K. C. Pette, Centrale Suiker Maatschappij, Amsterdam, Netherlands

ESL-IE-80/04-85 Computerized Control of Environmental Systems - Frank L. Gatti, Energy Accounting Systems, Inc., Macon, Georgia

ESL-IE-80/04-86 Retrofitting an Evaporator for Energy Conservation - John Rugaber, Pet, Inc., St. Louis, Missouri

ESL-IE-80/04-87 The Client's Role in Energy Audits - Fred M. Jackson, Oxirane Corporation, Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-88 Plant Energy Cost Optimization Program - A. M. Robinson, Union Carbide Corporation, Taft Plant, Louisiana

ESL-IE-80/04-89 Why Energy Audits Aren't Enough: An Energy Management System is Required - Arthur J. Haft, Gilbert/Commonwealth Associates, Inc., Jackson, Michigan

ESL-IE-80/04-90 A Comprehensive Energy Audit of a Large Production Unit in Six Weeks - Robert D. Korich, Union Carbide Corporation, Port Lavaca, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-91 Energy Audits on Prince Edward Island - Norman G. Hall, Department of Tourism, Industry, and Energy, Government of Prince Edward Island, Canada and Donald Gillis, University of Prince Edward Island, Canada

ESL-IE-80/04-92 Efficiency Improvement of Refinery Process Heaters - David A. Baker and Lowell L. Smith, KVB, Inc., Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-93 High Efficiency Burners by Retrofit--A Simple Inexpensive Way to Improve Combustion Efficiency - Will T. Rogers, Coppus Engineering Corporation, Worcester, Mass.

ESL-IE-80/04-94 Operating Experience of a Coal Fired Fluidized Bed at Georgetown University - Ian G. Lutes and Robert L. Gamble, Foster Wheeler Boiler Corporation, Livingston, New Jersey

ESL-IE-80/04-95 Wood-Coal Fired "Small" Boiler Case Study - Richard D. Pincelli, Energy Systems, Inc., Chattanooga, Tennessee

ESL-IE-80/04-96 Waste Fuel Combustion - Mark E. Illian, Monsanto Intermediate Chemicals Company, Texas City, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-97 The Analysis and Development of Large Industrial Steam Systems - Alfred F. Waterland, Waterland, Viar and Associates, Inc., Wilmington, Delaware

ESL-IE-80/04-98 How Old Steam Systems Can Perform More Efficiently - Robert D. Atlas, Steam Energy Systems, Inc., New Braunfels, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-99 Co-Generation at a Practical Plant Level - John Feuell, Coppus Engineering Corporation, Worcester, Massachusetts

ESL-IE-80/04-100 Turbines Vs. Motors: Optimizing Steam System Balance in the Chemical Plant - Ernest Gaw, Synergy Corporation, Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-101 Large Field Erected and Packaged High Temperature Water (HTW) Generators for Coal Firing - Clinton C. Boushell, International Boiler Works Company, East Stroudsburg, PA

ESL-IE-80/04-102 Choosing Power Cables on the Basis of Energy Economics - S. Dimachikieh and D. R. Brown, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-103 Electrical Energy Losses in Power Systems - Herbert N. Hickok, General Electric Company, Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-104 Conservation Theory Process Control Using Variable Frequency Drives - Norman S. Myers, Industrial Drive Maintenance, Inc., Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-105 Practical Procedures for Auditing Industrial Boiler Plants - Jeremiah P. O'Neil, Mabisco, Inc., East Hanover, New Jersey

ESL-IE-80/04-106 Compustion Air Preheat Should Be More Than Simply Recycling Energy - Roy L. Grantom, Monsanto Company, Alvin, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-107 Flue Gas Conditioning to Reduce Particulate Emissions in Industrial Coal-Fired Boilers - Barry Miller and Ed Keon, Apollo Technologies, Inc., Whippany, New Jersey

ESL-IE-80/04-108 Oxygen and Oppacity Stack Emission Monitoring Systems To Optimize Combustion Efficiency and Meet EPA Requirements - Robert C. Molloy, Dynatron Inc., Wallingford, CT

ESL-IE-80/04-109 Combustion Analysis for Optimum Efficiency - Dupree Maples and G. D. Whitehouse, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana

ESL-IE-80/04-110 Cogeneration Considerations in the 1980's - John M. Kovacik, General Electric Company, Schenectady, New York

ESL-IE-80/04-111 Case Studies of Industrial Cogenerationin the U. S. - Dilip R. Limaye, Steve Isser, Barry Hinkle and Thomas Hough, Synergic Resources Corporation, Bala-Cynwyd, Pennsylvania

ESL-IE-80/04-112 The Economics of Steam Electric Generation - Roger A. Ophaug, Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan and Charles D. Birget, Gilbert/Commonwealth, Jackson, Michigan

ESL-IE-80/04-113 Economic Evaluation of By-Product Power/Co-Generation Systems for Industrial Plants with Fluidized-Bed Coal Burning Facilities - John E. Mesko, Pope, Evans and Robbins Inc., New York, New York

ESL-IE-80/04-114 Fluidic Catalytic Cracking Power Recovery Dynamic Computer Simulation - Norman A. Samurin, Elliott Company, Jeannette, PA

ESL-IE-80/04-115 The Organic Rankine Cycle System, Its Application to Extract Energy From Low Temperature Waste Heat - Robert H. Sawyer and Shoji Ichikawa, AFI Energy Systems, Livingston, New Jersey

ESL-IE-80/04-116 Power Generation From Waste Heat Using Organic Rankine Cycle Systems - Anil Prasad, Sundstrand Energy Systems Rockford, Illinois

ESL-IE-80/04-117 Cost Effective Waste Heat Organic Rankine Cycle Applications and Systems Designs - John W. Rohrer, Wheelabrator-Frye, Inc., Hampton, NH and Lucien Y. Bronicki, Ormat Turbines Ltd., Yavne, Israel

ESL-IE-80/04-118 Low Level Heat Recovery Through Heat Pumps and Vapor Recompression - J. Gilbert, Mechanical Technology Inc., Latham, New York

ESL-IE-80/04-119 An Evaluation of Industrial Heat Pumps for Effective Low-Temperature Heat Utilization - H. M. Leibowitz and D. D. Colosimo, Mechanical Technology Inc., Latham, New York

ESL-IE-80/04-120 A Micro-Computer-Based Fuel Optimization System Utilizing In-Situ Measurement of Carbon Monoxide - Douglas G. DeVivo, Econics Corporation, Sunnyvale, California

ESL-IE-80/04-121 Control System Design for Effective Energy Utilization....A Case Study - D. J. Dziubakowski and M. A. Keyes IV, Bailey Controls Company, Wickliffe, Ohio

ESL-IE-80/04-122 Fuel Optimization Through Digital Computer Control of Coal Fired Boiler Complexes--Preliminary Reports - R. Anton Frederickson, Measurex Corporation, Cupertino, California

ESL-IE-80/04-123 Industrial Boiler Optimization Utilizing CO Control - Charles W. Fuoff and Richard E. Reiter, Hercules Inc., Hopewell, Virginia

ESL-IE-80/04-124 Improved Dragline Utilization - R. J. Keller, McDonnell Douglas Electronics Company, St. Charles, MO

ESL-IE-80/04-125 Energy Conservation in French Industry and At Rhone-Poulenc - Alain Mongon, Rhone-Poulenc, Paris, France

ESL-IE-80/04-126 Energy Use Management: One Company's Story - A. Bruce Burns, Union Carbide Corporation, New York, New York

ESL-IE-80/04-127 Energy Responsibility Accounting--An Energy Conservation Tool for Industrial Facilities - Richard L. Kelly, General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Michigan

ESL-IE-80/04-128 Saving Money Through Employee Motivation and Participation in Energy Conservation - Wart Tomlin, Garrett Manufacturing Limited, Rexdale, Ontario, Canada

ESL-IE-80/04-129 How Energy Companies See Energy Alternatives - G. A. Pack, Oxidental Engineering Company, Irvine, California

ESL-IE-80/04-130 Commercial and Industrial Energy Conservation Programs in Illinois - Steven K. Thomas, Illinois Institute of Natural Resources, Springfield, Illinois

ESL-IE-80/04-131 A Field Tested Model of Industrial Energy Conservation Assistance to Small Industries - Richard J. Jendrucko, D. Susan Mitchell, William T. Snyder and Frederick W. Symonds, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee

ESL-IE-80/04-132 Oklahoma Industrial Energy Management Program - Carl B. Estes and Wayne C. Turner, School of Industrial Engineering and Management, Oklahoma Department of Energy, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma

ESL-IE-80/04-133 Energy Research, Development and Demonstration - Roy E. Ray, Jr., Technology Development Section, Texas Energy and Natural Resources Advisory Council, Austin, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-134 Energy Technical Assistance: Industrial Processes Program - James D. McClure, Texas Engineering Extension Services, The Texas A&M University System, Arlington, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-135 Specific Programs for Industrial Energy Conservation Education and Problem Solving - Karen Cohen, MIT Cambridge, Massachusetts

ESL-IE-80/04-136 Education and Training Promote Energy Conservation - Norman W. Steels, Hercules Inc., Wilmingtotn, Delaward

ESL-IE-80/04-137 Use of a Conversational Computer Program in Operator Training for Improved Energy Efficiency - Sidney W. Brickman, Shell Canada, Ltd., Toronto, Canada and Edward H. Mergens, Shell Oil Company, Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-138 Making Training Effective - Douglas L. Bishop, Learning Unlimited, Inc., Annapolis, MD

ESL-IE-80/04-139 A Practical Approach to Process Analysis and Improvement for Energy Conservation - K. Shiroko and T. Umeda, Chiyoda Chemical Engineering and Construction Co., Ltd., Tsurumi, Yokohama, Japan

ESL-IE-80/04-140 Energy Conservation in New Facilities Design - L. W. Frazer and T. S. Givindan, E. I. DuPont de Nemours and Company, Wilmington, Delaware

ESL-IE-80/04-141 An Approach to Evaluating Equipment Efficiency Policies - Donald E. Newsom and Allan R. Evans, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois

ESL-IE-80/04-142 Energy Saving Pumping Systems in Chemical Plant Design - John A. Reynolds, Union Carbide Corporation, South Charleston, West Virginia

ESL-IE-80/04-143 The Role fo the Flexicoking Process in Heavy Oil Processing - Robert I. Taylor, Exxon Technology, Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-144 U. S. Industrial Energy Consumption and Conservation: Past and Future Perspectives - Ramesh Ganeriwal, Energy and Environmental Analysis, Inc., Arlington, Virginia and Marc H. Ross, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

ESL-IE-80/04-145 Application of 2nd Law Analysis to Industrial Processes - Bruce Hedman, Bernard Hamel, and Harry Brown, Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

ESL-IE-80/04-146 Energy Accountability Based on Availability - G. D. Whitehouse and D. Maples, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana

ESL-IE-80/04-147 Practical Application of Useful Energy Analysis for Industrial Energy Conservation - Walter A. Hendrix, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia

ESL-IE-80/04-148 Industrial Conservation Technology Energy Savings Monitoring System - James J. Crowell and Harold R. Phipps, Jr., System Consultants, Inc., Washington, DC

ESL-IE-80/04-149 Alternate Energy Sources - Charles Mauk, Texas Energy and Natural Resources Advisory Council, Austin, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-150 The Memphis Light, Gas and Water Fuel Gas Demostration Plant - R. W. Gray, Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division, Memphis, Tennessee

ESL-IE-80/04-151 A Look to the Future: Solar Repowering for Tomorrow's Energy Needs- Maurice Wendt, Texas Electric Service Company, Fort Worth, Texas

ESL-IE-80/04-152 Solar Ponds--What Are They? - Arthur L. Anderson, The Alternate Energy Institute, Estes Park, Colorado

ESL-IE-80/04-153 Solar Energy for Charging Fork Truck Batteries - Trevor A. Viljoen and Wayne C. Turner, School of Industrial Engineering and Management, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma

ESL-IE-80/04-154 Efficiency Improvement in Heating Equipment Through Heat Transfer Enhancement - Paul Shefsiek, Holcroft, Linvonia, Michigan

ESL-IE-80/04-155 High Efficiency Industrial Furnace Design - Arvind Thekdi, Midland-Ross, Toledo, Ohio

ESL-IE-80/04-156 Conservation, An In-Plant Energy Resource- Leonard A. Skudneski, Bloom Engineering Company, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA

ESL-IE-80/04-157 Ninety-Two Percent Minimum Heater Efficiency By 1980 - H. C. Mieth, Energy Technology Inc., Houston, Texas and J. E. Hardie, Heat Recovery Corporation, Houston, Texas