ESL-IE-83/04-01 Cogeneration Economics and Financial Analysis - Charles L. Kusik, William Golden and Lee K. Fox, Arthur D. Little, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts
ESL-IE-83/04-02 Energy Value vs. Energy Cost: A Fundamental Concept of Economics Applied to Cogeneration - William L. Viar, Waterland, Viar and Associates, Inc., Wilmington, Delaware
ESL-IE-83/04-03 Cogeneratin Can Add To Your Profits - Howard E. Gerlaugh, General Electric Company, Schenectady, New York
ESL-IE-83/04-04 Improved Heat Transfer and Performance of High Intensity Combustion Systems for Reformer Furnace Applications - F.D.M. Williams and H. Kondratas, Conamara Limited, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada
ESL-IE-83/04-05 Industrial Steam Power Cycles--Final End-Use Chassification - Alfred F. Waterland, Waterland, Viar and Associates, Inc., Wilmington, Delaware
ESL-IE-83/04-06 Atmosphere Turndown Package - Dennis J. Giancola, The East Ohio Gas Company, Cleveland, Ohio
ESL-IE-83/04-07 Economics of Concentration Processes in the Food Industry - T. A. Renshaw, S. F. Sapakie and M. C. Hanson, General Mills, Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota
ESL-IE-83/04-08 Combustion Gas Turbine Power Enhancement by Refrigeration of Inlet Air - Cyrus Meher-Homji and Giridhar Mani, Boyce Engineering International, Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-83/04-09 Linear Program to Select Energy Conservation Projects in an Existing Facility - John Y. Mak, Fluor Engineers and Constructors, Inc., Irvine, California
ESL-IE-83/04-10 Process Waste Heat Recovery in the Food Industry--A System Analysis - W. L. Lundberg and G. A. Mutone, Westinghouse, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-83/04-11 The Beckett System Recovery and Utilization of Low Grade Waste Heat From Flue Gas - W. R. Henderson, Blenkhorn and Sawle Limited, Ontario, Canada and Joseph F. DeBiase, John Deere Welland Works, Welland, Ontario, Canada
ESL-IE-83/04-12 Condensing Heat Exchangers Optimize Steam Boilers - Bob Sullivan and Peter Sullivan, Condensing Heat Exchanger of Ohio, Westlake, Ohio
ESL-IE-83/04-13 Conservation in a Gulf Coast Chemical Plant - Fletcher Murray, Monsanto, Alvin, Texas
ESL-IE-83/04-14 Case History--Energy Reduction at the Abilene Texas Instruments Plant - John C. Reed, Texas Instruments Inc., Abilene, Texas
ESL-IE-83/04-15 Energy Conservationin Existing Olefins Plants - Stephen De Haan, The Lummus Company, Bloomfield, New Jersey
ESL-IE-83/04-16 Introducing Energy Management Systems into Smaller Facilities - John A. Lawrence, Tenneco Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-83/04-17 Case Study of Two Alternative Energy Management Systems - Joseph R. Wagner, Mechanical Technology, Inc., Latham, New York
ESL-IE-83/04-18 Analysis of Energy Management System Control Philosophies Utilizing Collected Field Data - B. Don Russell, Texas A&M University, College Stateion, Texas and Gary W. Gerloff, R. Page Heller and Leslie W. Perry, MICON Engineering, Inc., College Station, Texas
ESL-IE-83/04-19 Research Needs and Priorities for Textile Process Electrification - Walter A. Hendrix, Georgia Technology Engineering Experiment Station, Atlanta, Georgia
ESL-IE-83/04-20 Infra-Red Process for Colour Fixation on Fabrics - D. Biau and D. Raymond, Electrite de France Etudes et Recherches, Les Renardieres, Moret s/Loing, France
ESL-IE-83/04-21 Textile Drying Via Wood Gasification - Thomas F. McGowan and Anthony D. Jape, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia
ESL-IE-83/04-22 Energy Conservation in the Bell System - William C. Draper, American Telephone and Telegraph Company, Basking Ridge, New Jersey
ESL-IE-83/04-23 Energy Savings by Wideband Temperature Control in Telephone Offices - J. E. Lingousky and J. R. McKay, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Whippany, New Jersey
ESL-IE-83/04-24 Recovering the Heat Dissipated by the Digital Switching Equipment - Vartan V. Karasserferian and Raymond Desjerdins, Bell Canada, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
ESL-IE-83/04-25 Business Growth with Energy Reduction Made Possible Through Technology - N. Osifchin, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Whippany, New Jersey
ESL-IE-83/04-26 Energy Conservation in GTE - Clifford L. Hayden, GTE Service Corporation, Stamford, Connecticut
ESL-IE-83/04-27 Steelcase Closed-Loop Energy Recovery System--What We Have Learned With Our Operation - David L. Dornbos, Sr., Steelcase Inc., Grand Rapids, Michigan
ESL-IE-83/04-28 Prospects for the Gasification of RDF (Refuse-Derived Fuel) - Robin F. W. Gard, Omnifuel Gasification Systems, Toronto, Canada and Kenneth L. Woodruff, Banyan Technology Corporation, Dallas, Texas
ESL-IE-83/04-29 Geothermal Heat Pumps Produce Dramatic Savings - Richard C. Niess, McQuay Inc., Staunton, Virginia
ESL-IE-83/04-30 Wood Fired Steam Plants in Georgia - William S. Bulpitt, Georgia Institute of Technology, Engineering Experiment Station, Atlanta, Georgia
ESL-IE-83/04-31 A Biennially Renewable Fuel Resource: Woodchips - Bruce Krantz, Urban Forestry Services, Oconomowoc, Wisconsin
ESL-IE-83/04-32 Energy Efficient Industrial Building Design - Gordon V. R. Holness, Albert Kahn Associates, Inc., Detroit, Michigan
ESL-IE-83/04-33 Evaporative Cooling for Energy Conservation - James R. Meyer, John Deere Component Works, Waterloo, Iowa
ESL-IE-83/04-34 Recirculation of Factory Heat and Air to Reduce Energy Consumption - Gretory R. Thiel, Eltron Manufacturing, Inc., Fort Thomas, Kentucky
ESL-IE-83/04-35 Recirculation of In-Plant Air at General Motors - Veron l. McKibben, General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Michigan
ESL-IE-83/04-36 How to Finance Your Energy Project Without Any Capital Investment - Martin Klepper, Lane and Edson, P.C., Washington, DC
ESL-IE-83/04-37 Third Party Financing of Alternate Energy Projects - Alfred Jones, Dean Witter Reynolds, Inc., New York, New York
ESL-IE-83/04-38 Leasing--An Innovative Way to Finance Energy Conservation Improvements - George C. Day, TXL Corporation, San Francisco, California
ESL-IE-83/04-39 Energy Accounting in Shared Savings Programs - Paul Chery, Natkin Energy Management, Englewood, Colorado
ESL-IE-83/04-40 Application of Electrotechnologies--EPRI's Program - I. Les Harry, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, California
ESL-IE-83/04-41 Robotics and Energy Usage - Robert L. Hershey, Scott E. Fenton and Alan M. Letzt, Science Management Corporation, Washington, DC
ESL-IE-83/04-42 Applications for Microwave Generators in the Process Industries - J. L. Humphrey and Nicholas Vasilakos, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas
ESL-IE-83/04-43 The Use of Electricity in Industry and Energy Saving--The Gamma Co-Efficient - Roland Wolf and Robert Froehlich, Direction Generale Electricite De France, Paris, France
ESL-IE-83/04-44 The Energy Strategy Cycle - Robert D. Korich, Union Carbide Corporation, Seadrift Plant, Port Lavaca, Texas
ESL-IE-83/04-45 The Application of Integrated Logistics Support Concepts in Energy Project Planning - Cyrus Meher-Homji and Frank S. Polad, Boyce Engineering International, Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-83/04-46 The Energy Manager--Should He Be Working Himself Out Of A Job - A. William Hogeland, Roy F. Weston Inc., West Chester, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-83/04-47 Theories of Motivation--Borrowing the Best - David Terpstra, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho
ESL-IE-83/04-48 Selling Energy Conservation Projects to Top Management - Kjartan Jonsson, Energy and Value Consultants Inc., Scotia, New York
ESL-IE-83/04-49 EPRI Cogeneration Models--Deus and Cope - Rober L. Mauro and S. David Hu, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, California
ESL-IE-83/04-50 An Assessment of Industrial Cogeneratio Potential in Pennsylvania - Barry K. Hinkle and Shalzad Quazim, Synergic Resources Corporation, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania and Edmund V. Ludwig, Jr., Pennsylvania Governor's Energy Council, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-83/04-51 Cogeneration Assessment Methodology for Utilities - Barry Sedlik, Dames and Moore, Bethesda, Maryland
ESL-IE-83/04-52 Evaluating Utility Costs from Cogeneration Facilities- Michael P. Polsky, Fluor Engineers, Power Division, Chicago, Illinois
ESL-IE-83/04-53 Analysis of In-Plant Cogeneration Using a Microcomputer - Philip S. Schmidt, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas and David B. Fisher, Software Systems Corporation, Austin, Texas
ESL-IE-83/04-54 Practical Application of Second Law Efficienty Analysis - Richard A. Goggioli, Catholic University of America, Washington, DC and William J. Wepfer, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia
ESL-IE-83/04-55 Master Control of Multiple Air Compressors - Merlin A. Petzold, Fisher Body Division, General Motors, Grand Rapids, Michigan
ESL-IE-83/04-56 Biphase Turbine Tests on Process Fluids - Normal L. Helgeson and J. Philip Maddox, Biphase Energy Systems, Santa Monica, California
ESL-IE-83/04-57 Energy Recovery in Industrial Distillation Processes - Duane B. Paul, General Electric Company, Fitchberg, Massachusetts
ESL-IE-83/04-58 The Thermodynamic and Cost Benefits of Floating Cooling Systems - Kenneth J. Svoboda, H. J. Klooster and Daniel H. Johnnie, Jr., Fluor Engineers Inc., Irvine, California
ESL-IE-83/04-59 Serendipity and Little Treasurers - W. T. Comiskey and F. K. Lo, B. F. Goodrich Company, Port Neches, Texas
ESL-IE-83/04-60 Energy Conservation--Richmond Style - F. W. Haselton, Western Electric, Richmond, Virginia
ESL-IE-83/04-61 Energy Futures in Industry--Achievements Through Energy Conservation--A Success Story - Garry Francis and W. U. Tomlin, Garett Manufacturing Limited, Rexdale, Ontario, Canada
ESL-IE-83/04-62 Air Force Facility Energy Managements Program--How Industry Can Help the Air Force Meet Its Objectives - Major Phillip C. Holden, HQ Air Force Engineering and Services Center, Tyndall AFB, Florida and Major Ronald H. Kroop, Department of Air Force, Deputy assistant Secretary (Installation), Washington, DC
ESL-IE-83/04-63 Targeting of Potential Industrial Cogeneration at the Plant Site - Michael P. Toy, H. L. Brown, B. B. Hamel and B. A. Hedman, Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-83/04-64 Industrial Plant Objectives and Cogeneration Syste Development - J. M. Kovacik, General Electric Company, Schenectady, New York
ESL-IE-83/04-65 Development of a Major Waste Heat Recovery/Cogeneration Project - A. J. Smith, Power Systems Engineering, Inc., Houston, Texas and William R. Benn, Great Lakes Carbon Corporation and William F. Buckley, Gulf Oil Refining and Marketing
ESL-IE-83/04-66 Industrial Energy Conservation by New Process Design and Efficiency Improvements - Charles L. Kusik, R. P. Stickles and R. F. Machacek, Arthur D. Little, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts
ESL-IE-83/04-67 Why Insertion Turbine Meters are Replacing Orifice Plates for Steam Flow Measurement - J. Rusnak, Engineering Measurements Company, Longmont, Colorado
ESL-IE-83/04-68 The Use of Hollow Plastic Balls as Energy Conservation Devices in Heated Open Tanks - Thomas J. Byrne, ALLPLAS Division, Capricorn Chemicals Corporation, Secaucus, New Jersey
ESL-IE-83/04-69 Heat Loss Measurement Using Infrared Imaging - Stephen A. Seeber, Mid Atlantic Infrared Services, Washington, DC
ESL-IE-83/04-70 Conserve Energy: Moderize Your Solvent Deasphalting Unit - John S. Lambert and Joseph W. Gleitsmann, Foster Wheeler Energy Corporation, Livingston, New Jersey
ESL-IE-83/04-71 Effective Transfer of Waste Heat Recovery Technology: A Case Study of GTE Products Corporation's Experience - Jeffrey M Gonzalez, GTE Products Corporation, Towanda, Pennzylvania
ESL-IE-83/04-72 Effective Transfer of Industrial Energy Conservation Technologies - Marvin Clement and Robert W. Vallario, Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, Washington
ESL-IE-83/04-73 Effective Technology Transfer, A Case Study in Concentrating Industrial Fluids - Lance Hayes, Biphase Energy Systems, Santa Monica, California
ESL-IE-83/04-74 Foreign-Made Energy Conservation Equipment in the U. S. Market - Bruce Exstrum, Technical Communications Associates, Inc., Washington, DC
ESL-IE-83/04-75 Demonstration: The Key to Technology Transfer in the Field of Energy Conservation in the UK - Mrs. D.E.F. Carter, Formerly Head of Energy Conseration Division, UK Department of Energy, London, England and J. E. Lawrence, JEL Energy Conservation Services, Ltd., London, England
ESL-IE-83/04-76 A Study of Adjustable Speed Drive Applications for Pumps - D. M. Triezenberg and S. T. Lkhavani, Westinghouse R&D Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-83/04-77 How to Improve Productivity with Energy-Efficient Motors - James Curley, General Electric Company, Hendersonville, Tennessee
ESL-IE-83/04-78 Application Guidelines for Energy Efficient Motors - Edward H. Cowern, Baldor Electric Company, Wallingford, Connecticut
ESL-IE-83/04-79 Electrical Demand Management - J. L. Fetters and S. J. Teets, Western Electric, Columbus, Ohio
ESL-IE-83/04-80 Largest Ice-Bank Promotes Load Management - Gail L. Brarmann, Southern California Edison Company, Rosemead, California
ESL-IE-83/04-81 Process Cooling Systems - Charles J. McCann, Tower Performance, Inc., Fairfield, New Jersey
ESL-IE-83/04-82 Binary Cooling--An Energy Efficient Approach to Water Conservation and Plume Supression - William Sanderson and Richard L. Lancaster, Tower Systems, Inc., Tacoma, Washington
ESL-IE-83/04-83 Cooling Towers, Energy Conservation Strategies - Robert Burger, Robert Burger Associates, Inc., Dallas, Texas
ESL-IE-83/04-84 Energy Saving Fans - Robert C. Monroe, Hudson Products Corporation, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-83/04-85 Energy Conservation Through Cooling Water Treatment - Jack V. Matson, Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Houston, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-83/04-86 Heat Recovery Consideration for Process Heaters and Boilers - Ashok Kumar, Pennzoil Company, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-83/04-87 Walk, Haydel Approach to Process Heat Recovery - Richard W. Waldsmith and M. Jay Hendrickson, Walk, Haydel and Associates, Inc., New Orleans, Louisiana
ESL-IE-83/04-88 Direct Refrigeration from Heat Recovery Using 2-Stage Absorption Chillers - Paul E. Hufford, Paul E. Hufford and Associates, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-83/04-89 Open Cycle Vapor Compression Heat Pump System - David M. Pasquinelli, Gas Research Institute, Chicago, Illinois and Fredericke Becker, Thermo Electron Corporation, Waltham, Massachusetts
ESL-IE-83/04-90 Electric Driven Heat Pumps in Distillation Processes - Graham E. Harris, Radian Corporation, Austin, Texas
ESL-IE-83/04-91 Protecting Your Precious Recuperators in High Temperature Processes - Richard J. Reed, North American Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio
ESL-IE-83/04-92 Waste Heat Recovery in the Metal Working Industry - Fred C. McMann, North American Manufacturing Company, Woodlands, Texas and Jimmy Thurman, Combustion Services, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-83/04-93 Can You Afford Heat Recovery? - L. T. Foust, National Forge Company, Irvine, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-83/04-94 Gas Research Institute Ceramic Fiber Insulated Furnace Research Program - John R. Kiefer, Cameron Iron Works, Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-83/04-95 Energy Conservation Design Features of the Acro Metals Logan County Aluminum Process Complex - J. A. Speer, ARCO Aluminum, Rolling Meadows, Illinois
ESL-IE-83/04-96 An Energy Conservation Program at a Large Cable Manufacturing Plant - Paul J. Reale, Western Electric Inc., Norcross, Georgia
ESL-IE-83/04-97 Energy Planning--R. J. Reynolds Style - R. H. Cooper, Jr., R. J. Reynolds Industries, Inc., Winston-Salem, North Carolina
ESL-IE-83/04-98 Industrial Strategic Planning--A New Approach to Developing Energy Efficient Programs - Reynolds M. Delgado, G. Montgomery Mitchell, Stone and Webster Management Consultants, Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-83/04-99 Energy Management in the 1980's - T. S. Govindan, E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company, Wilmington, Delaware
ESL-IE-83/04-100 Modern Boiler Control and Why Digital Systems are Better - C. L. Hughart, Union Carbide Corporation, South Charleston, West Virginia
ESL-IE-83/04-101 Facilities Automation and Energy Management - Dian P. Jen, International Business Machines, Atlanta, Georgia
ESL-IE-83/04-102 Economic Options for Upgrading Waste Heat - Donald C. Erickson, Energy Concepts Company, Annapolis, Maryland
ESL-IE-83/04-103 Heat Exchanger Monitoring and Its Application to Cleaning and Antifoulant Use - Elizabeth Garcia, Exxon Chemical Company, Florham Park, New Jersey and Susan H. Leach and W. L. VanNostrand, Exxon Chemical Company, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-83/04-104 Combustion Air Preheat on Steam Cracker Furnaces - W. F. Kenney, Exxon Chemical Company, Florham Park, New Jersey
ESL-IE-83/04-105 Improving Fired Heater Efficiency - James E. Shriver, The Foxboro Company, Foxboro, Massachusetts
ESL-IE-83/04-106 Combustion Control of Steam Boilers - Keith Swanson, Econics Corporation, Sunnyvale, California
ESL-IE-83/04-107 Unraveling the Excess Air/Coal Fineness Enigma - Charles G. Laspe, Honeywell Inc., Pheonix Arizona
ESL-IE-83/04-108 Temperature Compensated Air/Fuel Ration Control on a Recuperated Furnace - John L. Ferri, GTE Products Corporation, Towanda, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-83/04-109 Incentives to Accelerate the Penetration of Electricity in the Industrial Sector by Promoting New Technologies: A French Experiment - Jacques Bouchet and Robert Froehlich, Electricite de France, Paris, France
ESL-IE-83/04-110 Energy Management and the Consevation Investment Decision - Thomas C. DeLozier, BTU Energy Accounting and Management, Inc., Hampstead, New Hampshire
ESL-IE-83/04-111 Relative Investment Risks and Returns of Energy Management and Production Projects - Bernard J. Gaffney and Frederick H. Inyard, Eder Associates, Locust Valley, New York
ESL-IE-83/04-112 Corporate Profitability and Corporate Longevity - Joel S. Gilbert, Mechanical Technology Inc., Latham, New York
ESL-IE-83/04-113 Practical Application of Second Law Costing Methods - William J. Wepfer, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia and Richard A. Gaggioli, Catholic University of America, Washington, DC
ESL-IE-83/04-114 A Methodology for Optimizing Boiler Operating Strategy - K. C. Jones, Shell Oil Company, Deer Park, Texas
ESL-IE-83/04-115 Steam System Management Program Yields Fuel Savings for Refinery - Larry D. Gaines, Applied Automation, Inc., Bartlesville, Oklahoma and Kevin Hagan, Phillips Petroleum Company, Borger, Texas
ESL-IE-83/04-116 Energy Management--Using Steam Pressure Efficiently - Neeru Jiandani, Sarco Company, Inc., Allentown, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-83/04-117 Managing the Steam Trap Population - Robert D. Atlas, Yarway Corporation, Blue Bell, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-83/04-118 Condensate System Troubleshooting and Optimization - Brian V. Jenkins, Nalco Chemical Company, Oak Brook, Illinois
ESL-IE-83/04-119 The Productivity Dilemma in Manufacturing - T. G. Byrer, Battelle Columbus Division, Columbus, Ohio
ESL-IE-83/04-120 Increasing Productivity of Welding - John J. Uhrig, Hobart Brothers Company, Troy, Ohio
ESL-IE-83/04-121 Energy Saving Through High Frequency Electric Resistance Welding - Humphrey Udall, Thermatool Corporation, Stamford, Connecticut
ESL-IE-83/04-122 Application of Homopolar Pulsed Power to Metals Joining - Robert Keith, T. A. Aanstoos, and W. F. Weldon, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas
ESL-IE-83/04-123 Industrial Potential for Substitution of Electricity for Oil and Natural Gas - Sidney D. Reynolds and John R. Gardner, Tennessee Valley Authority, Chattanooga, Tennessee
ESL-IE-83/04-124 An Overview of the Long-Term Reliability of U. S. Electricity Supply - Kevin S. Kennedy, Air Products and Chemicals Inc., Allentown, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-83/04-125 Electric Utility Industrial Consevation Programs - Douglas L. Norland, Alliance to Save Energy, Washington, DC
ESL-IE-83/04-126 Cogeneration--A Utility Perspective - Malcolm M. Williams, Gulf States Utilities Company, Beaumont, Texas
ESL-IE-83/04-127 Load Management--An Industrial Perspective on Theis Developing Technology - Reynolds M. Delgado, Stone and Webster Management Consultants, Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-83/04-128 Petroleum Refining Energy Use in Relation to Fuel Products Made - James R. White, J. F. Marshall, G. L. Shoemaker and R. B. Smith, Mobil Research and Development Corporation, Princeton and Paulsboro, New Jersey
ESL-IE-83/04-129 Upgrade Your Refinery for Energy Conservation- Daniel H. Johnie, Jr., and H. J. Klooster, Fluor Engineers, Inc., Irvine, California
ESL-IE-83/04-130 Retrofitting for Energy Savings - Raymond V. Elshout, C. F. Braun and Company, Alhambra, California
ESL-IE-83/04-131 Energy Efficient Refinery Process - W. J. Mings, EG&G Idaho, Inc., Idaho Falls, Idaho
ESL-IE-83/04-132 Flare Gas Recovery in Shell Canada Refineries - Gerry D. Allen and Ron E. Wey, Shell Canada Limited, Toronto, Canada and Henry H. Chan, Shell Canada Limited, Montreal, Canada
ESL-IE-83/04-133 The Caterpillar Coal Gasification Facility - John Welsh, Caterpillar Tractor Company, Peoria, Illinois and W. G. Coffeen, III, Wellman Thermal Systems Corporation, Shelbyville, Indiana
ESL-IE-83/04-134 The Mansfield Two Stage, Low BTU Gasification System: Report of Operations - Leonard T. Blackwell and Joe T. Crowder, Mansfield Carbon Products, Inc., Nashville, Tennessee
ESL-IE-83/04-135 Testing Kentucky Coal to Set Design Criteria for a Lurgi Gasification Plant - Anton Roeger, III, Texas Eastern Corporation, Houston, Texas and J. E. Jones, Jr., Kentucky Department of Energy, Lexington, Kentucky
ESL-IE-83/04-136 The Production of Hydrogen from Coal Using Coal Gasification - Marendra P. Jhala, Wellman Thermal Systems Corporation, Shelbyville, Indiana
ESL-IE-83/04-137 Environmental Permitting of a Low-BTU Coal Gasification Facility - Carlos Murawczykk and James T. Stewart, United Engineers and Constructors Inc., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-83/04-138 A State-Of-The-Art Review of Low Energy Separation Processes - Jimmy L. Humphrey and James R. Fair, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas
ESL-IE-83/04-139 Electrified Separation Processes in Industry - A. J. Appleby Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, California
ESL-IE-83/04-140 Rose Process Offers Energy Savings for Solvent Extraction - J. A. Gearhart And S. R. Nelson, Kerr McGee Refining Corporation, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
ESL-IE-83/04-141 Freeze Crystallization Processes: Efficiency by Flexibility - James A. Heist, Heist Engineering Corporation, Wilmington, North Carolina and Thomas S. Barron, Heist Engineering Corporation, Lafayette, California
ESL-IE-83/04-142 Liquid-Liquid Extraction Processes - James R .Fair and Jimmy L. Humphrey, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas