1982 IETC Proceedings--April 4-7--Shamrock Hilton Hotel--Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-01 A Regulator's View of Cogeneration - Susan Shanaman, Pennsylvania Public Utilities Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

ESL-IE-82/04-02 Financing Cogeneration Projects - Robert Young, Corporate Energy Management Inc., Richmond, Virginia

ESL-IE-82/04-03 Design and Evaluation of Alternative Cogeneration Systems - Robert Mauro and S. David Ho, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, California

ESL-IE-82/04-04 Cogeneration Project Overview: J. M. Huber Corporation, Borger, Texas - Thomas W. Dickinson, Catalytic Inc., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Gary L. Gibson, Southwestern Public Service Co., Amarillo, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-05 Evaluating Sites for Industrial Cogeneration in Chicago - Gary L. Fowler, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, Chicago, Illinois, and Albert H. Baugher, Department of Planning, City of Chicago, Illinois

ESL-IE-82/04-06 Economic and Design Considerations--Operating Practice - Edward D. Burns, Jr., John Zink Company, Tulsa, Oklahoma

ESL-IE-82/04-07 Economic and Design Considerations--Equipment Considerations - Edward D. Burns, Jr., John Zink Company, Tulsa, Oklahoma

ESL-IE-82/04-08 Energy Conservation in Process Heaters - Roger William Bagge, Neste Engineering, Kulloo, Finland

ESL-IE-82/04-09 Consider Compressed Combustion - Robert H. Crowther, Applied Science Corporation, Shawnee Mission, Kansas

ESL-IE-82/04-10 In Situ CO, Oxygen, and Opacity Measurement for Optimizing Combustion Control System Performance - Robert C. Molloy, Dynatron, Inc., Wallingford, Connecticut

ESL-IE-82/04-11 Financing Industrial Energy Efficiency Improvements - Martin Klepper, Lane and Edson, P.C., Washington, DC

ESL-IE-82/04-12 The Financial Risks of Synthetic Fuel and Other Large Energy Projects - James W. Hegglund, Bank of America, San Francisco, California

ESL-IE-82/04-13 Some Observations on Energy Efficiency and Capital Cost - W. F. Kenney, Exxon Chemical Company, Florham Park, New Jersey

ESL-IE-82/04-14 Energy Economics and Corporate Profitability - Joel S. Gilbert, Mechanical Technology Inc., Latham, New York

ESL-IE-82/04-15 How to Put the Dollar Value on Waste Heat Recovery in the Process Industry - W. V. L Campagne, Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation, Boston, Massachusetts

ESL-IE-82/04-16 Energy Management: A Corporate Objective in the Five-Year Business Plan - Thomas A. Mulhern, Western Electric Company, New York, New York

ESL-IE-82/04-17 A Low Cost Energy Management Program at Engelhard Industries- T. S. Brown, R. Michalek and S. Reiter, Engelhard Industries Division, Newark, New Jersey

ESL-IE-82/04-18 How to Get Approval for Energy Conservation Projects - N. Chatterjee, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, Pennsylvania

ESL-IE-82/04-19 Energy Conservation in the Bell System - J. W. Williamson, American Telephone and Telegraph Company, Basking Ridge, New Jersey

ESL-IE-82/04-20 Project Proceed and Continuous Learning - Karen C. Cohen, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts

ESL-IE-82/04-21 Energy Conservation Aspect of Energy Systems Technology Education Program - Robert B. McBride, Union Carbide Corporation, South Charleston, West Virginia

ESL-IE-82/04-22 Training and Reading Level - Douglas l. Bishop, Learning Unlimited, Inc., Annapolis, Maryland

ESL-IE-82/04-23 Education and Training for Energy Conservation - J. Sorotzkin, Shell Oil Company, Deer Park, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-24 Industrial Energy Audit Training for Engineers - B. Don Russell, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, and Giles Willis and Bruce Colburn, Entek Associates, College Station, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-25 The Industrial Electrification Program - I. Les Harry, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, California

ESL-IE-82/04-26 The Homopolar Pulse Billet Heating Process - Robert Keith and William F. Weldon, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-27 Laser Applications in Metal Surface Hardening - John S. Eckersley, Photon Sources, Inc., Livonia, Michigan

ESL-IE-82/04-28 Thermal Plasma Systems for Industrial Processes - M. G. Fey, T. N. Meyer, W. H. Reed, Applied Plasma Systems, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and W. O. Philbrook, Carnegie-Mellon, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

ESL-IE-82/04-29 Power Conditioning and Control Applications for Energy Conservation - John Brushwood, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, California

ESL-IE-82/04-30 Thermal Performance of Piping Systems - Bill McHale, Owens-Corning F/G, Toledo, Ohio

ESL-IE-82/04-31 How to Conduct an Energy Management Program - Jack Miner, Manville Products Corporation, Denver, Colorado

ESL-IE-82/04-32 Thermal Insulation Systems - Ted Stanley, Monsanto Company, St. Louis, Missouri

ESL-IE-82/04-33 Conserving Energy with Refractory Fiber - William H. Parker - Manville Products Corporation, Zelienople, Pennsylvania

ESL-IE-82/04-34 Production of Shale Oil - Roger Loper, Chevron Shale Oil Company, Denver, Colorado

ESL-IE-82/04-35 Commercializing the H-Coal™ Process - George R. DeVaux, Hydrocarbon Research Inc., Lawrenceville, New Jersey and Bronek Dutkiewicz, Dynalectron Corporation, McLean, Virginia

ESL-IE-82/04-36 Coal-Oil Mixtures--A U. S. State of the Art Review - Gary S. Kapp, Island Creek Coal Sales Company, Lexington, Kentucky

ESL-IE-82/04-37 Synthetic Fuels--The Energy Challenge and Opportunity of the Eighties - Howard C. Homeyer, Texas Eastern Synfuels, Inc., Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-38 Future Prospects of Synthetic Fuels - Melbourne G. Fryback, Sunoco Energy Development Company, Dallas, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-39 The Utilities' Role in Conservation and Cogeneration - Ralph Mitchell III, Arkansas Power and Light Company, Little Rock, Arkansas

ESL-IE-82/04-40 Ways Electricity Can Be Used To Replace Fossil Fuels in The French Chemical Industry - Alain Mongon, Thone-Poulenc Petrochemie, Courbevoie, France

ESL-IE-82/04-41 Electricity...The Alternative - J. A. Watson, Ohio Edison, Akron, Ohio

ESL-IE-82/04-42 New Industrial Park Energy Supply for Economical Energy Conservation - Dunlap Scott, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, Rama S. Marda and John S. Hodson, United Engineers and Constructors, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Malcolm Williams, Gulf States Utilities, Beaumont, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-43 Energy Management Through Innovative Rates - Michael L. Williams, Public Utility Commission of Texas, Austin, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-44 Cooling Towers--The Neglected Energy Conservation Machine - Robert Burger, Robert Burger Associates, Dallas, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-45 Common Cooling Tower Misconceptions- James Willa, Lily-Hoffman, St. Louis, Missouri

ESL-IE-82/04-46 Energy (Cost) Savings by Zero Discharge in Cooling Towers - Jack Matson, University of Houston, Houston, Texas and Teague G. Harris and Paul Puckorius, Puckorius and Dannenbaum, Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-47 Cooling Tower Inspection with Scuba - Walter Brenner, Sunolin Company, Claymont, Delaware

ESL-IE-82/04-48 Variable Frequency AC Drives for Cooling Tower Energy Efficiency - Robert W. Corey, Emerson Electric, Richardson, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-49 Computer Monitoring and Control of a Fuel Gas System - R. T. Perry, Shell Oil Company, Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-50 A Distributed Computer Automation and Control System for IBM's GTO Process Plant at Austin, Texas - L. C. Getter, IBM, Tarrytown, New York

ESL-IE-82/04-51 Selection and Evaluation of Energy Management and Control Systems - Richard R. Moderow, St. John Medical Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma

ESL-IE-82/04-52 Design of a Computerized Energy Management System for Marine Applications - B. Don Russell, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, Les W. Perry, Gary W. Gerloff and Page Heller, MICON Inc., College Station, Texas and Gary Pankonien, ECI, Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-53 Incorporation of Micro Processor Controllers in the Frito-Lay Energy Program - Howard Kumpton, Bruce M. Bowman and David H. Chambers, Frito-Lay Inc., Dallas, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-54 Petroleum Resource Energy Forecasting - R. L. Woodruff, Shell Oil Company, Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-55 Electric Power, A Potentially Plentiful Resource - Sidney D. Reynolds, Tennessee Valley Authority, Chattanooga, Tennessee

ESL-IE-82/04-56 Gas Energy Supply and Demand Through The Year 2000 - Bed Schlesinger, American Gas Association, Washington, DC

ESL-IE-82/04-57 Bromass and Other Unconventional Energy Resources - Harvey G. Gershman, Gershman, Bricker and Bratton, Inc., Washington, DC

ESL-IE-82/04-58 Forecasting the Market Penetration of Energy Conservation Technologies - Karen Lang, Synergic Resources Corporation, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania

ESL-IE-82/04-59 New Concepts in Hardware and Processes to Conserve Oil and Gas in Industrial Processes - Jimmy L. Humphrey, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois

ESL-IE-82/04-60 Life-Cycle Cost Reduction for High Speed Turbomachinery Utilizing Aerothermal--Mechanical Conditioning Monitoring Techniques - M. P. Bouce and Cyrus Meher-Homji, Boyce Engineering International, Inc., Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-61 Solar Roof Cooling by Evaporation - G. V. Patterson, Fanjet Solar Roof Cooling Company, Columbia, South Carolina

ESL-IE-82/04-62 Energy Comparison Cavuum Producing Equipment--Mecanical Vacuum Pumps vs. Steam Ejectors - Emile Foisy and M. T. Munkittrick, Nash Engineering Company, Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-63 Recover Power with Hydraulic Motors - James R. Brennan, ,Transamerica Delaval Inc., Monroe, North Carolina

ESL-IE-82/04-64 Thermodynamic Efficiency of Heat Exchange Devices - L. C. Witte and N. Shamsundar, University of Houston, Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-65 Techno-Economic Design Tools Used in Selecting Industrial Energy Recovery Systems- Norbert Hanus, Mechanical Technology Inc., Latham, New York

ESL-IE-82/04-66 Heat Pump Strategies and Payoffs- Joel S. Gilbert, Mechanical Technology Inc., Latham New York

ESL-IE-82/04-67 Low Level Heat Recovery Technology - William J. O'Brien, Exxon Chemical Company, Florham Park, New Jersey

ESL-IE-82/04-68 Heat Pumps--Theory and Applications - Mehmet Altin, Monsanto Company, St. Louis, Missouri

ESL-IE-82/04-69 Encon Motivation in ESSO Europe Refineries - S. Gambera, Esso Europe, London, England and W. Lockett, Esso Engineering Ltd., New Malden, Surrey, England

ESL-IE-82/04-70 Saving Money Through Employee Motivation and Participation in Energy Conservation - Garry Francis, Garrett Manufacturing Ltd., Rexdale, Ontario, Canada

ESL-IE-82/04-71 Employee Motivation and Comunication Methods - David M. Heller, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Paulsboro, New Jersey

ESL-IE-82/04-72 Effective Energy Conservation in the Operating Unit - Robert D. Korich, Union Carbide Corporation, Port Lavaca, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-73 User-Oriented Software for Energy Conservation with Personal Computers- David B. Fisher, Philip S. Schmidt and Cynthia L. Barr, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-74 Operating Experience with a Large Fluidized-Bed Gasifier of Woodwaste - Robin F. W. Guard, Omnifuel Gassification Systems, Toronto, Canada

ESL-IE-82/04-75 SECO-Dow Corning's Wood Fueled Industrial Cogeneration Project - William D. Betts, Dow Corning Corporation, Midland, Michigan

ESL-IE-82/04-76 An Energy Self-Sufficient Sawmill - A. Juchymenko, Cogeneration Associates Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

ESL-IE-82/04-77 Design Considerations and Operating Experience of the Sanford Com Test Facility - H. Causilla, Bechtel Power Corporation, Gaithersburg, Maryland, and A. J. Kasprik, Florida Power and Light Company, Miami, Florida

ESL-IE-82/04-78 Gasahol--Where We Are Today - William L. McCammon, Bechtel Petroleum, Inc, Louisville, Kentucky

ESL-IE-82/04-79 From Basic Control to Optimized Systems--Applying Digital Control Systems to Steam Boilers - W. Dennis Hockenbury, C-E Lummus, Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-80 Application of High Combustion Intensity Systems and Energy Conservation Implications - F.D.M. Williams and L.E. Anderson, Conamara Ltd., Oakville, Ontario, Canada

ESL-IE-82/04-81 Energy Conservation and British Petroleum - Roger W. Partridge, British Petroleum International Ltd., London, England

ESL-IE-82/04-82 Employee Motivation in Energy Management Programs - A. William Hogeland, Roy F. Weston, Inc., West Chester, Pennsylvania

ESL-IE-82/04-83 Utilities Monitoring of a Large Petrochemical Complex Utilizing a Dec-Pop-11/40 - P. B. Truesdale, Bonner and Moore Associates, Inc., Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-84 Interactive Off-Line Computer Modeling for Powerhouse Operations - Stephen R. Delk, Waterland, Viar and Associates, inc., Wilmington, Delaware, and William Gary Jones, Diamond Shamrock Corporation, Deer Park, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-85 Industrial Heat Recovery--1982 - Denis Csathy, Deltak, Minneapolis, Minnesota

ESL-IE-82/04-86 Heat Recovery Considerations for Process Heaters and Boilers - Ashok Kumar, Pennzoil Company, Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-87 Cogeneration: The Need for Utility-Industry Cooperation - Dilip R. Limaye, Synergic Resources Corporation, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania

ESL-IE-82/04-88 Optimum Heat Power Cycles for Process Industrial Plants - Alfred F. Waterland, Waterland, Viar and Associates, Inc., Wilmingotn, Delaware

ESL-IE-82/04-89 Regulating Requirements for Cogeneration Projects- Keys A. Curry, Power Systems Engineering, Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-90 The Economics of Back-Pressure Steam Turbines - Joseph R. Wagner and Ewan Choroszylow, Mechanical Technology, Inc., Latham, New York

ESL-IE-82/04-91 For Energy Conservation in Existing Plants--Start With a Good Process Survey - Norman R. Krebs, Ricardo O. Castillo, and Wadie Malaty, Foster Wheeler Energy Corporation, Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-92 A New Approach to Industrial Air Conditioning - T. E. Gravenstreter, Swartwout Industries, Inc., Sherman, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-93 Energy Conservation Management Can Pay For Itself - Robert McCall and Larry W. Bickle, The CRS Group, Inc., Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-94 Load Management for Industry - Walter J. Konsevick, Jr., Ohio Edison Company, Akron, Ohio

ESL-IE-82/04-95 Biosludge Incineration--A Program for Energy Conservation - Remi Van Compernolle, Shell Oil Company, Deer Park, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-96 Efficiency Light Sources Today - A. L. Hart, General Electric, Cleveland, Ohio

ESL-IE-82/04-97 Portable Liquid Flow Metering for Energy Conservation Programs - Frank J. Miles, MZB Instron, Inc., Dallas, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-98 Application of Multivariable Combustion Control to Process Furnaces: A Case Study - Gerald L. Tomanek, Econics Corporation, Sunnyvale, California

ESL-IE-82/04-99 Operating Experience and Test Results From An Ammonia-Based Dry/Wet Cooling System For Electric Power Stations - R. T. Allemann and Ellwood V. Werry, Battelle, Pacific Northwest Laboratories, Richland, Washington, H. D. Fricke, Union Carbide Corporation, Tonawanda, New York, R. E. Price, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, San Francisco, California, and J. A. Bartz, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, California

ESL-IE-82/04-100 Compact Ceramic Heat Exchanges for Corrosive Waste Gas Applications - W. R. Laws and G. R. Reed, Encomech Engineering Service Ltd., Epsom Surrey, England

ESL-IE-82/04-101 Waste To Energy--Strategies and Payoffs - Joel S. Gilbert, Mechanical Technology Inc., Latham, New York

ESL-IE-82/04-102 Industrial Heat Recovery with Organic Rankine Cycles - J. G. Hnat, J. S. Patten, J. C. Cutting and L. M Bartone, Gilbert/Commonwealth, Reading, Pennsylvania

ESL-IE-82/04-103 Energy Conservation Through The Use of Boiler Economizers - Less A. Roethe, Kentube, Tulsa, Oklahoma

ESL-IE-82/04-104 Use of Thermal Energy Storage to Enhance the Recovery and Utilization of Industrial Waste Heat - Herbert R. McChesney, R. W. Bass, A. M. Landerman, T. N. Obee, and C. T. Sgamboti, United Technologies Research Cener, East Hartford, Connecticut

ESL-IE-82/04-105 The Performance of Plate Heat Exchangers in Moist Hot Air - Joel Gilbert, Mechanical Technology, Inc., Latham, New York and Al Spencer, Paul Mueller Company, Springfield, Missouri

ESL-IE-82/04-105 Solid State AC Motor Drives--Conservation Perspectives - Ned Mohan, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota and Ralph J. Ferraro, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, California

ESL-IE-82/04-106 Solid State AC Motor Drives--Conservation Perspectives - Ned Mohan, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota and Ralph J. Ferraro, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, California

ESL-IE-82/04-107 Energy Efficient Motors - William Hoffmeyer, General Electric Company, Fort Wayne, Indiana

ESL-IE-82/04-108 Variable Speed Pumping for Level Control - Melvin F. Vasel, Monsanto Company, St. Louis, Missouri

ESL-IE-82/04-109 Adjustable Speed Drives as Applied to Centrifugal Pumps - Dennis Jarc, John D. Robechek and Dennis P. Connors, Reliance Electric, Cleveland, Ohio

ESL-IE-82/04-110 Application of Multiple-Speed and Special Motors for Energy Savings - E. Pastor and S. B. kuznetsov, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Round Rock, Texas and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

ESL-IE-82/04-111 Available Energy Calculations for Process Engineers - Arthur L. Parker, Shell Oil Company, Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-112 Exergy Analysis for Cryogenic Process and Equipment Optimizations - Chen-hwa Chiu, Exxon Production Research Company, Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-113 Design for Process Integration and Efficient Energy Utilization - Allan J. James, Fluor Ltd., London, England

ESL-IE-82/04-114 Realistic Industrial Scale Energy Optimization : Part I--Organizing and executing Energy Conservation Projects - Walter Thomas Jones, Fluor Engineering and Constructors, Inc., Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-115 Realistic Industrial Scale Energy Optimization: Part II--Analytic Techniques - Frank J. Kleinschrodt III, Fluor Engineering and Constructors, Inc., Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-116 Steam System Forecasting and Management - D. M. Mongrue and D. O. Wittke, Union Carbide Corporation, Taft, Louisiana

ESL-IE-82/04-117 Computer Optimization of Steam Production - Clinton H. Todd, Exxon Company U. S. A. Benicia, California

ESL-IE-82/04-118 Plant View On Reducing Steam Trap Energy Loss - Staffored J. Vallery, E. I. DuPont de Nemours and Company, Victoria, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-119 Steam Trap Application - John J. Murphy, Yarway Corporation, Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-120 Energy Savings with High Temperature Water Generation Systems - Alan C. Manicke, The International Boiler Works Company, East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

ESL-IE-82/04-121 State of Industrial Fluidized Bed Combustion - John E. Mesko, Pope, Evans and Robbins, Inc., New York, New York

ESL-IE-82/04-122 Circulating Fluidized Bed Boiler - L. D. Fraley, L. N. Do, K. H. Kziao, The M. W. Kellogg Company, Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-123 Industrial Utilization of Coal-Oil Mixtures - James E. Dunn and G. T. Hawkins, CoaLiquid, Inc., Louisville, Kentucky

ESL-IE-82/04-124 Cutting Industrial Solar System Costs in Half - R. C. Niess, McQuay-Perfex, Inc., Staunton, Virginia, and A. Weinstein, Wellington Associates, Falls Church, Virginia

ESL-IE-82/04-125 Geothermal Power Generation as Related to Resource Requirements - J. A. Falcon, Bechtel Power Corporation, Norwalk, California, R. G. Richards, Sierra Pacific Power Compan, and L. R. Keilman, Sacramento Municipal Utility District, Sacramento, California

ESL-IE-82/04-126 Energy Management in Olefins Units - T. A. Wells, M. W. Kellogg Company, Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-127 Absorptive Recycle of Distillation Waste Heat - Donald C. Erickson and Edward J. Lutz, Jr., Energy Concepts Company, Annapolis, Maryland

ESL-IE-82/04-128 Process Antifoulants for Energy Conservation in the '80's - R. M. Wilson, J. F. Martin and R. F. Freeman, Betz Process Chemicals, Inc., The Woodlands, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-129 Application of Energy Saving Concept to LPG Recovery Plants - M. J. Carpenter and K. I. Brockwell, Bechtel, London, England

ESL-IE-82/04-130 Energy Recovery System for Fluid Catalytic Cracking Units - Harvey Wen and S. C. Lou, Bechtel Petroleum, Inc., Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-131 Fuel Saving Ideas for Metal and Ceramic Processing- Richard J. Reed, North American Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio

ESL-IE-82/04-132 Energy Savings in Electric Arc Furnace Melting - William Lubbeck, Union Carbide Corporation, Parma, Ohio

ESL-IE-82/04-133 Heat Recovery in the Forge Industry - Ross B. Shingledecker, Ladish Company, Cudahy, Wisconsin

ESL-IE-82/04-134 Recuperators for Retrofitting Heat Treat Furnaces and Forge Furnaces - Anthony Enders, Recovery Dynamics, Inc., Anaheim, California

ESL-IE-82/04-135 Control of Lime Kiln Heat Balance is Key to Reduced Fuel Consumption - Douglas J. Kramm, Fuller Company, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

ESL-IE-82/04-136 California's Energy Policy: Conservation Works - Deni Greene, Governor's Office Office of Planning and Research, Sacramento, California

ESL-IE-82/04-137 Energy Conservation in the 80's, A UK Point of View - J. R. S. Morris, Brown and Root (UK), London, England

ESL-IE-82/04-138 Energy Use and Savings in the Canadian Industrial Sector - Barry James, Energy, Mines and Resources, Ottawa, Canada

ESL-IE-82/04-139 The Texas Industrial Energy Conservation Program - Ted Waldrop, Texas Industrial Commission, Austin, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-140 Oklahoma Industrial Energy Management Program - Wayne C. Turner and Carl Estes, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma

ESL-IE-82/04-141 It Pays to Modify Existing Crude Preheat Trains to Conserve More Energy! - Howard M. Feintuch, V. Peer and W. H. Wong, Foster Wheeler Energy Corporation, Livingston, New Jersey

ESL-IE-82/04-142 Efficient Energy Usage in Butane Splitters - J. Barnwell and C. P. Morris, Bechtel, Great Britain Ltd., London, England

ESL-IE-82/04-143 Energy Savings Accomplished by Replacing Steam Ejectors with Electric Driven Vacuum Pumps in Crude Distillation Vacuum Towers - R. E. Nelson, Arco Petroleum Products Company, Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-144 Energy Conservation and Cogeneration in Botton-of-the-Barrell Processes - James B. Fleming, Carl P. Chang and Victor E. Pierce, The M. W. Kellogg Company, Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-145 Energy Conservation at ESSO Antwerp Refinery - (Film) L. Blancke, Esso Engineering Ltd., New Malden, Surrey, England

ESL-IE-82/04-146 Improving the Energy Efficiency of Fertilizer Production--What Are The Implications? - Colman L. Becker, Fluor Engineers and Constructors, Inc., Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-147 Optimization of Oxygen Purity for Coal Conversion Energy Reduction - C. R. Baker and R. A. Pike, Union Carbide Corporation, Tonawanda, New York

ESL-IE-82/04-148 Advances in Energy Reduction in Methanol Plant Design - P. J. Huggins and Graham W. Griffiths, Davy McKee (Oil and Chemicals) Ltd., London, England

ESL-IE-82/04-149 Retrofits: A Means for Reducing Energy Consumption in Ammonia Manufacture - J. R. LeBlanc, D. O. Moore and R. V. Schneider III, The M. W. Kellogg Company, Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-150 Energy Efficiency of Phthalic Anhydride Plants - Gerhard Keunecke and Clive Mitchem, Davy McKee Aktiengesellschaft, Colgne, West Germany

ESL-IE-82/04-151 Interruptible Electric Rates: Where We Are Today - R. J. Frees, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, Pennsylvania

ESL-IE-82/04-152 Analytical Methods for Implementing Industrial Load Management Programs - Nancy Hassig, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, California, Man-Loong Chan, Energy and Control Consultants, San Jose, California and Robert Carlson, Stanford University, Stanford, California

ESL-IE-82/04-153 Energy $ Savings From Power Capacitors - John E. Harder, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Bloomington, Indiana

ESL-IE-82/04-154 Load Management--A BetterWay - J. F. Easley, Ohio Edison Company, Springfield, Ohio

ESL-IE-82/04-155 Estimating Industrial Electricity Conservation Potential in the Pacific Northwest - Dilip R. limaye, Barry K. Hinkle, Karen Lang, Synergic Resources Corporation, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania

ESL-IE-82/04-156 Waste Heat Recovery from Refrigeration - H. Z. Jackson, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia

ESL-IE-82/04-157 Industrial Infiltration Control - Michael K. Kennon, The King Company, Owatonna, Minnesota

ESL-IE-82/04-158 How to Extract Energy from Dirth Interior Air - William A. Cheney, United Air Specialists, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio

ESL-IE-82/04-159 Optimum Design of Coal Gasification Plants - B. P. Pohani, H. P. Ray and H. Wen, Bechtel Petroleum, Inc., Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-160 An Evaluation of Low-BTU Gas from Coas as an Alternative Fuel for Process Heaters - C. J. Nebecker, Monsanto Company St. Louis, Missouri

ESL-IE-82/04-161 Carbon Dioxide: Threat or Opportunity? - Aubrey R. McKinney, Consultant, Houston, Texas

ESL-IE-82/04-162 Coke Gasification--A Solutionto Excell Coke Capacity and High Energy Costs - S. S. Patel, Gilbert/Commonwealth, Reading, Pennsylvania

ESL-IE-82/04-163 Oil to Coal Conversion of Power and Industrial Facilities in the Dominican Republic - H. Causilla, Bechtel Power Corporation, Gaithersburg, Maryland, and Jose R. Acosta, National Commission of Energy Policy, Dominican Republic