ESL-IE-84/04-01 Selecting Financial Strategies to Overcome Corporate Barriers- Marlene Michaelson, Lane and Edson, P. C., Washington, DC
ESL-IE-84/04-02 Financing Energy Projects in Dow - Donald Dingwall, Dow Chemical Co., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-84/04-03 Sources of Capital for Alternative Energy Projects - Larry Fenster, Natkin Energy Management, Englewood, Colorado
ESL-IE-84/04-04 Gaining Top Management Support for Energy Conservation Programs - W. F. Kenney, Exxon Chemical Company, Florham Park, New Jersey
ESL-IE-84/04-05 The Economics and Corporate Culture of Energy Conservation - Joel S. Gilbert, Mechanical Technology Inc., Latham, New York
ESL-IE-84/04-06 Increase Productivity--Implement Energy Management Systems with Project Management Techniques - M. Pete Spinner, Ford Motor Co., Detroit, Michigan
ESL-IE-84/04-07 Foam Processing of Textiles - Richard A. Bafford and Chettoor G. Namboodri, United Merchants & Manufacturers, Inc., Langley, South Carolina
ESL-IE-84/04-08 Energy Conservation in Fertilizer Production - Walter J. Mings, EG&G Idaho, Inc., Idaho Falls, Idaho and William M. Sonnett, U. S. DOE-OIP, Washington, DC
ESL-IE-84/04-09 Alternative Heat Recovery Options for Single-Stage Spray Dryers - Joseph R. Wagner, Mechanical Technology Inc., Latham, New York
ESL-IE-84/04-10 Computer-Aided Design Reveals Potential of Gas Turbine Cogeneration in Chemical and Petro-Chemical Plants - M. D. Nanny and M. M. Koeroghlian, and William J. Baker, El Paso Products Company, Odessa, Texas
ESL-IE-84/04-11 Reliability, Availability and Maintainability Considerations for Gas Turbine Cogeneration Systems - Cyrus Meher-Homji and Alfred B. Focke, Boyce Engineering International, Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-84/04-12 Optimization of Combustion Efficiency for Supplementally Fired Gas Turbine Cogenerator Exhaust Heat Receptors - Alfred F. Waterland, Waterland, Viar and Associates, Inc., Wilmington, Delaware
ESL-IE-84/04-13 A Free Cooling Based Chilled Water System at Kingston - Peter R. Jansen, IBM, Tarrytown, N. Y.
ESL-IE-84/04-14 Heat Recovery and Indirect Evaporative Cooling for Energy Conservation - Claudia C. Buckley, Q-Dot Corporation, Garland, Texas
ESL-IE-84/04-15 Humidification Steam vs. Water-Spray - B. N. Gidwani, Roy F. Weston, Inc., West Chester, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-84/04-16 Degradation of Structural Alloys Under Thermal Insulation - D. R. McIntyre, Cortest Labs, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-84/04-17 Recent Experiences with Corrosion Beneath Thermal Insulation in a Chemical Plant - Victor C. Long and Paula G. Crawley, E. I. DuPont, La Porte, Texas
ESL-IE-84/04-18 A Rapid Scanning Inspection Method for Insulated Ferromagnetic Tubing - Gary M. Marsh and Marvin Milewits, PA Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-84/04-19 Guidelines for Assessing the Feasibility of Small-Scale Cogeneration - Macauley Whiting, Jr., Decker Energy International, Inc., Winter Park, Florida
ESL-IE-84/04-20 Application of Cogeneration to Small Commercial Installations - Dale S. Cooper, Consulting Engineer, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-84/04-21 Small Industrial Cogenerationn (Less than 1000 KW) Identifying Opportunities and Case Study - Walter P. Smith, Jr., Badische Corporation, Anderson, South Carolina
ESL-IE-84/04-22 Balancing Maintenance Costs Against Energy Savings - Fred M. Jackson, Atlantic Richfield, Co., Los Angeles, California
ESL-IE-84/04-23 Energy Productivity Improvement in Petrochemical Plants - A. M. Robinson, Union Carbide Corporation, Hahnville, Louisiana
ESL-IE-84/04-24 Operations Improvement Surveys - John J. Guide and William J. O'Brien, Exxon Chemical Co., Florham Park, New Jersey
ESL-IE-84/04-25 Nothing is Constant But Change - R. L. Kelly, General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Michigan
ESL-IE-84/04-26 Process Energy Analysis and Process Energy Innovation at Badische Corporation - Walter P. Smith, Jr., Badische Corporation, Anderson, South Carolina
ESL-IE-84/04-27 Cooling Towers, The Neglected Energy Resource - Robert Burger, Burger Associates, Inc., Dallas, Texas
ESL-IE-84/04-28 Heat Transfer Technology - Marcel Lefevre, The Munters Corporation, Fort Myers, Florida
ESL-IE-84/04-29 Questions About Your Cooling Water System That You Need To Ask - Jack V. Matson, University of Houston, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-84/04-30 Air Movers Save Energy - Robert C. Monroe, Hudson Products Corporation, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-84/04-31 Know Your Cooling Tower and the Distinct Cooling Water Temperature - Lane J. McDonough and W. B. L. Campagne, Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation, Boston, Mass.
ESL-IE-84/04-32 Combustion Control - Richard C. Riccardi, North American Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio
ESL-IE-84/04-33 Applying Oxygen Trim Control to Small Packaged Boilers - Robert L. Nelson, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Orrville, Ohio
ESL-IE-84/04-34 How to Evaluate Low Excess Air Controls for Packaged Boilers - Stephen B. Londerville and William J. Kerler, Coen Co., Inc., Burlingame, California
ESL-IE-84/04-35 Meterological Effects on Air/Fuel Ration - John L. Ferri, GTE Products Corporation, Towanda, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-84/04-36 Why the Accuracy of Analytical Instrumentation Affects Boiler Combustion Efficiency - R. W. McFadden, Lear Siegler, Inc., Englewood, Colorado
ESL-IE-84/04-37 Sensitivity Analysis of Factors Effecting the Financial Viability of Cogeneration Projects- Jeffrey F. Flunie, R. W. Beck and Associates, Denver, Colorado
ESL-IE-84/04-38 Cogeneration Energy Profitability from the Energy User and Third Party Viewpoint - Michael P. Polsky, Fluor Engineers, Inc., Chicago, Illinois
ESL-IE-84/04-39 Cogen: A Computer System for Design, Costing and Economic Optimization of Cogeneratio Projects - Ernest H. Manuel, Jr., Mathtech, Inc., Princeton, New Jersey
ESL-IE-84/04-40 Abrogatio of Fuel Contracts - Reynolds M. Delgado, Stone and Webster Management Consultants, Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-84/04-41 Cogeneration Economics - Alain Mongon, Rhone-Poulenc S.A., Coubevoie, France
ESL-IE-84/04-42 Promoting Energy-Efficiency in Industry: Utility Roles and Perspectives - Dilip R. Limaye and Todd D. Davis, Synergic Resources Corporation, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-84/04-43 Off Peak Power--An Alternative to Interruptible Service - H. G. Nordyke, Jr., Olin Corporation, Stamford, Connecticut
ESL-IE-84/04-44 Impact of Industrial Electric Rate Structure on Load Management--A Utility Viewpoint - James Richardson, Gulf States Utilities Company, Lake Charles, Louisiana
ESL-IE-84/04-45 Load Schedule Coordination for a Large Linear Accelerator: An Operation Powerplay Concept - Wayne H. Johnson, U. S. Department of Energy, Albuquerque, New Mexico
ESL-IE-84/04-46 Industrial Interruptible Power: An Economical Alternative - Sidney D. Reynolds and John R. Gardner, Tennessee Valley Authority, Chattanooga, Tennessee
ESL-IE-84/04-47 Heat Pipes: An Industrial Application - P. F. Murray, Monsanto Co., Alvin, Texas
ESL-IE-84/04-48 Energy Saving with Absorption Refrigeration Technologies - Richard C. Davis, Carrier International Corporation, Syracuse, New York
ESL-IE-84/04-49 The GTE Ceramic Recuperator for High Temperature Waste Heat Recovery - Raymond E. Dorazio, Jeffrey M. Gonzalez and John L. Ferri, GTE Products Corporation, Towanda, Pennsylvania and Wilfred J. Rebello and Moonis R. Ally, PAR Enterprises, Inc., Fairfax, Virginia
ESL-IE-84/04-50 Heat Transfer Enhancement: Second Generation Technology - A. E. Bergles, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa and R. L. Webb, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-84/04-51 Waste Heat Recovery in Cement Plants Using Fluid Bed Technology - L. D. Fraley and K. H. Hsiao, M. W. Kellogg, Houston, Texas and Cabot Thunem, Stanley Consultants, Muscatine, Iowa
ESL-IE-84/04-52 Evaluation of Technical Software for Microcomputers - Philip S. Schmidt, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas and M. A. Williams, Software Systems Corporation, Austin, Texas
ESL-IE-84/04-53 Microcomputers: An Industrial Energy Conservation Tool - James T. Harriz, Waterland, Viar and Associates, Inc., Wilmington, Delaware
ESL-IE-84/04-54 Financial Impact of Good Condenser Vacuum in Industrial Steam Turbines: Computer Modeling Techniques - William L. Viar, Waterland, Viar and Associates, Inc., Wilmington, Delaware
ESL-IE-84/04-55 A Microcomputer Model of Crossflow Cooling Towers Performance - Gary Reichelt and Jerold Jones, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas
ESL-IE-84/04-56 The Economics of Oxygen Enriched Air Production Via Memranes - Arye Gollan and Myles H. Kleper, A/G Technology Corporation, Needham, Massachusetts
ESL-IE-84/04-57 Catalytic Distillation - Lawrence A. Smith, Jr., and Dennis Hearn, Chemical Research and Licensing Co., Houston, Texas and David P. Wynegar, Neochem Corporation, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-84/04-58 Critical Fluid Extraction Processes for High-Volume Organic Chemicals - John M. Moses and Richard F. de Filippe, Critical Fluid Systems Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts
ESL-IE-84/04-59 Energy Conservation Revamps in Fluid Catalytic Cracking Systems - J. W. Wilson and H. D. Sloan, M. W. Kellogg Co., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-84/04-60 Electrofiltration: An Energy Efficient Alternative for Solid-Liquid Separation - James M. Bollinger and R. A. Adams, Dorr-Oliver Inc., Stamford, Connecticut
ESL-IE-84/04-61 The Chemical Engineer's Role in Economic Recovery - Donald E. Felch, Laurence O. Stine and Anthony G. Vickers, UOP Inc., Des Plaines, Illinois
ESL-IE-84/04-62 Energy Management Degree Specialization at Texas A&M University - W. E. Murphy, D. L. O'Neal, W. M. Heffington, W. D. Turner, S. Somasundaram and R .E. Homes, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
ESL-IE-84/04-63 Energy Conservation and the Environment--Designing for Cost Savings and Minimum Emissions - D. H. Johnie, Jr., H. J. Klooster and J. F. Nagy, Fluor Engineers, Inc., Irvine, California
ESL-IE-84/04-64 Retrofit Projects Through Pinch Technology - Bodo Linnhoff, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK and Don R. Vredeveld, Union Carbide Corporation, South Charleston, West Virginia
ESL-IE-84/04-65 The Use of Simulation Techniques for Improving Energy Consumption of Industrial Processes - J. P. Gourlia and R. James, Societe Nationale ELF AQUITAINE, Lyon, France
ESL-IE-84/04-66 Multi-Fuel Boiler Efficiency Calculations - Merle R. Linkiins, Jr., Applied Automation, Inc., Bartlesville, Oklahoma
ESL-IE-84/04-67 Effect of Combustion Air Preheat on a Forge Furnace Productivity - M. E. Ward, Solar Turbines, Inc., San Diego, California, J. Bohn, Pressform Co., Detroit, Michigan, Stephen R. Davis, GMI Engineering and Management Institute, Flint, Michigan and D. Knowles, Gas Research Institute, Chicago, Illinois
ESL-IE-84/04-68 Indirect Heat Transfer Technology For Waste Heat Recovery Can Save You Money - John A. Beyrau, Gallie N. Bogel, Walter F. Weifert and Louis E. Wuelpern, The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Michigan
ESL-IE-84/04-69 Heat Recovery Consideration for Process Heaters and Boilers - Ash Kumar, Pennzoil Company, Shreveport, LA
ESL-IE-84/04-70 Steam Generation Efficiency - Dennis M. Sylva, AT&T Technologies, Reading, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-84/04-71 Comparative Assessment of Potential Cogeneration Technologies - C. L. Kusik and L. K. Fox, Arthur D. Little, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, V. Cappoleccia, Gibbs and Hill, Inc., A. Pietsch, Garrett Turbine Engine Company, and R. Hamm, Westinghouse
ESL-IE-84/04-72 Topping Turbines: Adding New Life to Older Plants - Manuel Cadrecha, Ebasco Services Inc., Atlanta, Georgia
ESL-IE-84/04-73 Cogeneration with Thermionics and Electrochemical Cells - Gabor Miskolczy, Douglass Goodale, Fred Huffman and Dean Morgan, Thermo Electron Corporation, Waltham, Massachusetts
ESL-IE-84/04-74 Simulation of an Industrial Rankine Cycle Cogeneration Plant - Giancarlo Caratti and William J. Wepfer, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia
ESL-IE-84/04-75 Evaluation and Design of Utility Co-Owned Cogeneration Systems for Industrial Parks - David S. Hu, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, California and Robert F. Tamaro, and Steven R. Schiller, Impell Corporation Walnut Creek, California
ESL-IE-84/04-76 Preliminary Evaluation of Load Management for Electricity End Users - Steven E. Collier, C. H. Guernsey & Co., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
ESL-IE-84/04-77 Electrical Energy Conservation and Load Management--An Industrial User's Viewpoint - C. E. Jackson, Celanese Chemical Company, Inc., Dallas, Texas
ESL-IE-84/04-78 Load Management and Houston Lighting and Power Co. - Robert G. Drawe and Ian M. Ramsay, Houston Lighting and Power Co., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-84/04-79 Energy Productivity Via Time-of-Day Rates - Randy S. Michael, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-84/04-80 Is Conservation a Legitimate Goal of Regulation? - Gary Goble, Gilbert Associates, Inc., Austin, Texas
ESL-IE-84/04-81 Update on DOE Integrated Energy Systems Projects - Tyler E. Williams, Jr., U. S. Department of Energy, Washington, DC
ESL-IE-84/04-82 Energy Conservation in Army Industrial Facilities - Gennaro Aveta, HQ USA Darcom, Alexandria, Virginia and B. Sliwinski, USA Construction Engineering Research Lab, Champaign, Illinois
ESL-IE-84/04-83 Energy Conservation Progress and Opportunities in the Pulp and Paper Industry - J. J. Watkins and W. D. Hunter, Weyerhaeuser Co., Tacoma, Washington
ESL-IE-84/04-84 Energy Use Reduction Potential in the Beet Sugar Industry- Thomas S. Barron, Heist Engineering Corporation, Walnut Creek, California and James A. Heist, Heist Engineering Corporation, Wilmington, North Carolina
ESL-IE-84/04-85 Distillation: Present Status and Future Directions - James R. Fair and Jimmy L. Humphrey, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas
ESL-IE-84/04-86 Optimal Control of Distillation Systems - Nirmal Chatterjee and S. R. Suchdeo, Air Products and chemicals, Inc., Allentown, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-84/04-87 Supercritical Fluid Extraction - Keith P. Johnston and William M. Flaarsheim, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas
ESL-IE-84/04-88 Gas-Adsorption Processes--An Update - George Keller, Union Carbide Corporation, South Charleston, West Virginia
ESL-IE-84/04-89 Gas Separation Using Membranes - William John Koros and Donald R. Paul, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas
ESL-IE-84/04-90 Total Economics of Energy Efficient Motors - A. T. Nestor, Owens-Corning Fiberglas, Toledo, Ohio
ESL-IE-84/04-91 Evaluating High Efficiency Motor Retrofit - T. A. Evans, General Electric Company, Hendersonville, Tennessee
ESL-IE-84/04-92 Premium Efficient Motors - Paul R. Moser, Baldor Electric Co., Fort Smith, Arkansas
ESL-IE-84/04-93 Analysis of the Repair vs.. Replace Decision for Small AC Motors - Peter F. Chamberlain, Wesvaco Corporation, New York, New York
ESL-IE-84/04-94 High Power High Speed Electric Drives: A New Way of Energy Saving and Major Reduction in Production Costs - J. Malherbe, Jeumont-Schneider, Seine, France
ESL-IE-84/04-95 Motivation: A Soft Approach to Energy Management - Timothy J. Eibes, John Deere Component Works, Waterloo, Iowa
ESL-IE-84/04-96 Efficient Energy Utilization in the industrial Sector--Case Studies - Stephen R. Davis, GMI Engineering and Management Institute, Flint, Michigan
ESL-IE-84/04-97 Our Most Popular Energy Conservation Opportunities--Ideas That Could Save Big Dollars For You - Richard D. Whitney, Ibrahim Y. Al-Qattan and Wayne C. Turner, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma
ESL-IE-84/04-98 Retrofit Installations of Adjustable Speed Drives to Conserve Energy at Industrial Facilities - C. R. Porcaro, L. S. Galstaun and M. L. Holmes, Bechtel Petroleum, Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-84/04-99 Reducing Energy Consumption in Industrial Facilities - James Whalen, Com-Air Mechanical Services, Oakland, California
ESL-IE-84/04-100 Computer Control of Unattended Plants - David R. Vinson and Nirmal Chatterjee, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-84/04-101 Microprocesor-Based Controllers Enhance Process Control - Frederich Hall, The Foxboro Company, Foxboro, Massachusetts
ESL-IE-84/04-102 Controller-Based Boiler Load Allocation - Dave Niemeyer, Fisher Controls, Austin, Texas
ESL-IE-84/04-103 Energy Management--What Is It's Role in 1984 - A. William Hogeland, Roy F. Weston, Inc., West Chester, Pensylvania
ESL-IE-84/04-104 The Seven Keys to Success in Energy Management and Conservation - Douglas F. Darby, Deere and Company, Moline, Illinois
ESL-IE-84/04-105 Organizing and Managing for Energy Productivity - Peter A. Sipple, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-84/04-106 Energy Conservation Project Evaluation by Investment Equivalents - Robert Larson, Monsanto Company, St. louis, Missouri
ESL-IE-84/04-107 Cost Effectiveness Analysis for Conservation Investments - Michael Reid, Alliance to Save Energy, Washington, DC
ESL-IE-84/04-108 Can Your Energy Accounting System Pass the Pressure Test? - James M. Shirley, The University of Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma
ESL-IE-84/04-109 The Cost of Conserved Energy As An Investment Statistic - Alan K. Meier, University of California, Berkeley, California
ESL-IE-84/04-110 Economic and Policy Factors Affecting Energy Efficiency Improvements in the U. S. Paper Industry - Sara H. Freund, American Paper Industry, New York, New York
ESL-IE-84/04-111 What is the Value of Steam, Condensate and Waste Heat - William V. L. Campagne, Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation, Boston, Massachusetts
ESL-IE-84/04-112 Effective Steam Trap Selection/Maintenance--ITS Payback - E. Garcia, Exxon Chemical Company, Florham Park, New Jersey
ESL-IE-84/04-113 New 90,000 PPH Coal Fired Boiler Plant at Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company, Duram North Carolina - Gaden T. Kaskey, Energy Systems, Chattanooga, Tennessee
ESL-IE-84/04-114 Managing the Steam Trap Population - Robert D. Atlas, Tech/Serv, Yarway, Blue Bell, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-84/04-115 Heat Pump Opportunities in Industry - Joel S. Gilbert, Mechanical Technology Inc., Latham, New York
ESL-IE-84/04-116 Absorption Cycle Fundamentals and Applications Guidelines for Distillation Energy Savings - Donald C. Erickson and William F. Davidson, Energy Concepts Co., Annapolis, Maryland
ESL-IE-84/04-117 Procedure for Applying an Open-Cycle Heat Pump to An Existing Evaporator - Joseph R. Wagner, Mechanical Technology Inc., Latham, New York and Frank C. Brush, Kraft, Inc., Norwich, New York
ESL-IE-84/04-118 Determination of Thermal-Degradation Rates of Some Candidate Rankine Cycle Organic Working Fluids for Conversion of Industrial Waste Heat Into Power - Mohan L. Jain, Jack Demirgian, John L. Krazinski and H. Bushby, Arbonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois and howard Mattes and John Purcell, U. S. Department of Energy, Washington, DC
ESL-IE-84/04-119 Metal Hydride Chemical Heat Pumps for Industrial Use - Moonis R. Ally and Wilfred J. Rebello, Par Enterprises Inc., Fairfax, Virginia and Mathew J. Rosso, Jr., Ergenics, Wyckoff, New Jersey
ESL-IE-84/04-120 Four Technologies to Save Energy - V. Goldstein, Sunwell Engineering Co., Ltd., Concord, Ontario, Canada
ESL-IE-84/04-121 Demonstration of Heat Recovery in the Meat Industry - Ted J. Molczan, A. P. Scriven and J. Magro, Canada Packers Inc., Toronto, Canada
ESL-IE-84/04-122 Ground Water Cooling System - Keith Greaves and George H. Chave, Westinghouse Canada Inc., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
ESL-IE-84/04-123 Integrated Industrial Wood Chip Utilization - Ted Owens, R.P.F., Research and Productivity Council, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
ESL-IE-84/04-124 Cogeneration Leads to Major Aquaculture and Greenhouse Development in Canada - John Mercer, Grand Lake Resources Ltd., Minto, New Brunswick, Canada
ESL-IE-84/04-125 Innovative Energy Projects in Ontario - Paul Sampson, Ontario Ministry of Industry and Trade, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
ESL-IE-84/04-126 Industrial Energy Conservation and Management - H. R. McChesney, C. T. Sgamboti, T. N. Obee, B. W. Rhodes and A. M. Landerman, United Technologies Research Center, East Hartford Connecticut
ESL-IE-84/04-127 Energy Management Services for the Industrial Market Segment at TVA, A Situation Analysis - Robert Hamby and Vernon R. Knight, Jr., TVA, Chattanooga, Tennessee
ESL-IE-84/04-128 Energy Management Programs for Commercial Electric Customers - Laura R. Doll, City of Austin Electric Utility Department, Austin, Texas
ESL-IE-84/04-129 Formulation of Prediction Algorithms for Management of Commercial and Industrial Energy Loads - J. Richard forrester and William J. Wepfer, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia
ESL-IE-84/04-130 How To Get The Best Value When You Buy An Energy Management System - Donald A. Coggan, Coggan Douserv Associates, Dallas, Texas and Montreal, Quebec, Canada
ESL-IE-84/04-131 Controlling Energy Costs with Coal Conversopm - Richard S. Sadowski and Caren S. Von Hippel, Wormser Engineering, Inc., Woburn, Mass.
ESL-IE-84/04-132 Particulate Waste Product Combustion System - Donald R. King and Charles E. Chastain, Producers Rice Mill, Inc., Stuttgart, Arkansas
ESL-IE-84/04-133 Hog Fuel Drying Using Vapour Recompression - M. K. Azarniouch and R. J. Philip, Pulp and Paper Research Institute of Canada, Pointe Claire, Quebec, Canada
ESL-IE-84/04-134 Wood Residues as Fuel Source for Lime Kilns - M. K. Azarniouch and R. J. Philip, Pulp and Paper Research institute of Canada, Pointe Claire, Quebec, Canada
ESL-IE-84/04-135 Resource Recovery Contracting: Risk Analysis and Other Critical Considerations - Paul A. Lester, Broad and Cassel, Miami, Florida
ESL-IE-84/04-136 Wood Burning Combined Cycle Power Plant - James W. Culley and Hector S. Bourgeois, Thomassen U. S., Inc., Bourne, Massachusetts
ESL-IE-84/04-137 The Wanlass Polyphase Rotating Magnetic Device in Electric Motors and Induction Generator Application - D. E. Asp, Wanlass Research Co., Carson City, Nevada
ESL-IE-84/04-138 Fuel Cells--The Reality of a High Technology - John J. Cuttica, Gas Research Institute, Chicago, Illinois
ESL-IE-84/04-139 Oxygen Enrichment in the Process and Chemical Industries - Raymond T. Milne, Big Three Industries, Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-84/04-140 The Solarex Solar Power Industrial Facility- H. L. Macomber and D. R. Bumb, Solarex Corporation, Rockville, Maryland
ESL-IE-84/04-141 Heat-Traced Fluid Transfer Lines - Robert E. Schilling, Eaton Corporation, Aurora, Ohio
ESL-IE-84/04-142 Unit Operation Efficiency Improvement Through Motionless Mixing - L. T. King, Komax Systems, Inc., Long Beach, California
ESL-IE-84/04-143 Energy Conservationin the Clean Environment: A Design For All Seasons - Edward H. Cook, Control Data Corporation, Minneapolis, Minnesota
ESL-IE-84/04-144 Circulating fluidized Bed Combustion Boiler Project - Stanley B. Farbstein, B. F. Goodrich, Cleveland, Ohio and Terri Moreland, Illinois Department of Energy and Natural Resources, Springfield, Illinois
ESL-IE-84/04-145 Proper Design Saves Energy for Molecular Sieve Dehydration Systems - John A. Barrow and Ray Valdman, Coastal Chemical Company, Odessa, Texas