ESL-IE-85/05-01 Small-Scale Industrial Cogeneration: Design Using Reciprocating Engines and Absorption Chiller - Joseph R. Wagner, Mechanical Technology Inc., Latham, NY
ESL-IE-85/05-02 Fundamentals of a Third-Party Cogeneration Project - Frank Grantham and Darrell Stovall, Time Energy Systems, Inc., Houston, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-03 Cogeneration Opportunities in Texas State Agencies - W. E. Myrphy, W. D. Turner, D. L. O'Neal, J. N. Bolander and S. Seshan, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-04 Process Energy Retrofits: Activation Energy Uncertainty, Ignorance and The Capital/Energy Balance - Dan Steinmeyer, Monsanto Co., St. Louis, MO
ESL-IE-85/05-05 Quick Estimate of IRR From Capital Estimate Ratios - Robert J. Larson, Monsanto Co., St. Louis, MO
ESL-IE-85/05-06 Analysis of Training Requirements to Support Industrial Cogeneration - Robert W. Alfred, Texas Engineering Extension Service, Texas A&M University System, College Station, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-07 Separation Process Economics - Thomas S. Barron, Heist Engineering Corporation, Walnut Creek, CA and Patrick J. Wrobel, Heist Engineering Corporation, Wilmington, NC
ESL-IE-85/05-08 Distillation: Energy Savings and Other Benefits From the Use of High-Efficiency Packings - Jose L. Bravo, James R. Fair and Jimmy L. Humphrey, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-09 Reducing Energy Usage in Extractive Distillation - A. C. Saxena and V. A. Bhandari, Polysar Ltd., Sarnia, Ontario, Canada
ESL-IE-85/05-10 An Attack on Centrifugal Costs - P. Fletcher Murray, Monsanto Company, Alvin, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-11 Save with Hybrid Refrigeration - Chung Wen Chung, Fluor Engineers, Inc., Irvine, CA
ESL-IE-85/05-12 Conserve Energy by Optimizing Air Compressor System - Verle A. Williams & Associates, Inc., San Diego, CA
ESL-IE-85/05-13 Development and Performance Testing of a New Ceramic Recuperator - R. N. Kleiner, Coors Porcelain Co., Golden, CO
ESL-IE-85/05-14 Exxon Chemical's Coal-Fired Combined-Cycle Power Technology - John J. Guide, Exxon Chemical Co., Florham Park, NJ
ESL-IE-85/05-15 Coal-Fired Fluidized Bed Combustion Cogeneration - Caot Thunem and Norm Smith, Stanley Consultants, Inc., Muscatine, IA
ESL-IE-85/05-16 Refinery Furnaces Retrofit with Gas Turbines Achieves Both Energy Savings and Emission Reductions - F. Giacobbe, R. G. Minet and P. Pietrogrande, KTI Corporation, Monrovia, CA and G. Iaquaniello, KTI SpA., Rome, Italy
ESL-IE-85/05-17 The Future of Passive Solar in Industry - Donald R. Wulfinghoff, Wulfinghoff Energy Services, Inc., Wheaton, MD
ESL-IE-85/05-18 Production of High Quality Dust Control Foam to Minimize Moisture Addition to Coal - Frank Termine and Steve Jordan, Betz Laboratories, Trevose, PA
ESL-IE-85/05-19 Predicting Steam Turbine Performance - James T. Harriz, Waterland, Viar & Associates, Inc., Wilmington, DE
ESL-IE-85/05-20 Foreign Competition--The Great Debate - Myron Foveaux, Chemical Manufacturers Association, Washington, DC
ESL-IE-85/05-21 Gas Turbine Technology, Part A: Over-View, Cycles and Thermodynamic Performance - Cyrus B. Meher-Homji and Alfred B. Focke, Boyce Engineering International, Inc., Houston, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-22 Gas Turbine Technology, Part B: Components, Operations, and Maintenance - Cyrus B. Meher-Homji and Alfred B. Focke, Boyce Engineering International, Inc., Houston, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-23 Gas Turbine Fired Heater Integration: Achieve Significant Energy Savings - G. Iaquaniello, KTI SpA, Rome Italy and P. Pietrogrande, KTI Corp., Monrovia, CA
ESL-IE-85/05-24 Bayou Cogeneration Plant--A Case Study - Mike Bray and Joe Bollinger, General Electric, Schenectady, NY and Roy Melleor, Big Three Industries, Houston, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-25 Gas Turbine Cogeneration Plant for the Dade County Government Center - Roger W. Michalowski, Thermo Electron Corporation, Waltham, Mass, and Michael K. Malloy, GEC Rolly-Royce, Houston, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-26 Distillation: The Efficient Work Horse - Dan Steinmeyer, Monstanto Company, St. Louis, MO
ESL-IE-85/05-27 Membrane Seperations of Liquid Mixtures - Douglas R. Lloyd, The University of Texas at Austin, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-28 "Seperations: Dust to Dust" or "You Can't Excape Em" - Robert G. Massey, U. S. Department of Energy, Washington, DC
ESL-IE-85/05-29 Supercritical Fluid Extraction Applications in the Process Industries - Richard J. Lahiere, James R. Fair and Jimmy L. Humphrey, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-30 Pressure Swing Adsorption - An Energy Conservation Success Story - Paul E. Kennedy, McGill, Inc., Tulsa, OK and Joel D. Hill, McGill Americas, Inc., Tulsa, OK
ESL-IE-85/05-31 How We Achieved A 41% Energy Reduction - Malcom E. Maze, Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago, IL
ESL-IE-85/05-32 Some Experience with Training for Energy Conservation - William F. Kenney and Elizabeth Garcia, Exxon Chemical Company, Florham Park, NJ
ESL-IE-85/05-33 Energy Affairs and the Environment - John I. Cooper, Miles Laboratory, Inc., Elkhart, IN
ESL-IE-85/05-34 Energy Management Programs--Monitoring Performance - Stanley P. Pauls and Mustafa D. Shamy, Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, NJ
ESL-IE-85/05-35 Energy Conservation in China North Industries Corporation - Want Tian You, Chen Hua De, Jing Xing Chu and Ling Rui Fu, China North Industries Corporation, Beijing, People's Republic of China
ESL-IE-85/05-36 Utility Roles in Preserving the Industrial Base - Joel S. Gilbert, Dames and Moore, Bethesda, MD
ESL-IE-85/05-37 Partnerships with Industry--A Successful "Conservation and Load Management Program" - Walter E. Johnston, Carolina Power & Light Company, Raleigh, NC
ESL-IE-85/05-38 Bonneville Power Administration's Purchase of Energy Savings - Harold Schick and Leslie McMillan, Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR
ESL-IE-85/05-39 Energy Conservation and Management for Electric Utility Industrial Customers - Herbert R. McChesney and Timothy N. Obee, United Technologies Research Center, East Hartford, Conn. and Grafton F. Mangum, Houston Lighting and Power Co., Houston, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-40 Implications of the Public Utility Regulatory Act for Energy Efficiency in Texas - Carol Biedrzycki, Public Utility Commission of Texas, Austin, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-41 Microcomputer Software for Refrigerant Property and Cycle Analysis Calculations - James L. Bierschenk and Steven T. Strohl, Software Systems Corporation, Austin, TX and Philip S. Schmidt, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-42 Equipment Energy Models Using Spreadsheet Programs - Joel S. Gilbert, Dames and Moore, Bethesda, MD
ESL-IE-85/05-43 Computer Automated Start-up and Shutdown of an Air Seperation Plant - S. L. Russek, T. M. Beckowski and D. R. Vinson, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, PA
ESL-IE-85/05-44 Upgrade of Multiple Boiler/Turbine Plant to Microprocessor Control--A Case History - John R. Schenk, General Electric Company, Erie, PA and Alan C. Sommer, Bailey Controls Company, Wickliffe, OH
ESL-IE-85/05-45 An Introduction to Waste Heat Recovery - Douglas F. Darby, Deere and Company, Moline, IL
ESL-IE-85/05-46 Heat Recovery Considerations for Process Heaters and Boilers - Ash Kumar, Pennzoil Company, Shreveport, LA
ESL-IE-85/05-47 Heat Pipe Technology for Energy Conservation in the Process Industry - Berwin L. Price, Q-Dot Corporation, Garland, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-48 Protecting the Investment in Heat Recovery with Boiler Economizers - L. A. Roethe, Kentube Division, Tulsa, OK
ESL-IE-85/05-49 Pitfalls in Building and HVAC Systems - B. N. Gidwani, Roy F. Weston, Inc., West Chester, PA
ESL-IE-85/05-50 Applying DDC and VFD to Central Chilled Water Plants for Profit - A. L. Utesch, Dallas/Fort Worth Airport Board, Dallas, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-51 A Distributed Facilities Automation System for IBM Buildings - Walter D. Houle, Sr., IBM Corporation, Atlanta, GA
ESL-IE-85/05-52 Upgrading Thermal Performance Through Building Insulation - Rick Dunlop, Manville Corporation, Rancocaas, NJ
ESL-IE-85/05-53 Energy Conservation Studies of Existing HVAC Systems - Terrence R. Phelan and Craig L. Patterson, ZBA, Inc., Cincinnati, OH
ESL-IE-85/05-54 Thermal Insulation Performance in the Process Industries: Facts and Fallacies - Ronald Tye, Dynatech R/D Company, Cambridge, MA
ESL-IE-85/05-55 Conservation of Energy Through Engineered Specification and Onsite Review - W. J. Wartan, Sargent & Lundy Engineers, Chicago, IL
ESL-IE-85/05-56 Experience with 113 Retrofit Insulation Surveys - W. O. Webber, Energy Conservation Consultants, Baytown, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-57 In Situ Energy Loss Instruments for Insulation Economy and Process Control - Ray L. Hauser, R. B. McKeever and D. P. Stull, Hauser Laboratories, Boulder, CO
ESL-IE-85/05-58 The Thermal Conductivity of Low Density Concretes Containing Perlite - David W. Yarbrough, Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville, TN
ESL-IE-85/05-59 Manufacturing Environment in the Year 2000 - William H. Slautterback, Koppers Company, Inc., Baltimore, MD
ESL-IE-85/05-60 Working Towards 100% Electronic Transactions on the Shop Floor - Mark Terwilliger, Harbor Research, Boston, MA
ESL-IE-85/05-61 Cimplementation™: Evaluating Manufacturing Automation - Jake Krakauer, Megatek Corporation, San Diego, CA
ESL-IE-85/05-62 Artificial Intelligence - Daniel S. Appleton, D. Appleton Company, Inc., Manhattan Beach, CA
ESL-IE-85/05-63 Combustion Catalysts in Industry--An Update - Gene A. Merrell and Richard S. Knight, Betz Laboratories, Inc., Trevose, PA
ESL-IE-85/05-64 Flow Metering and Oxygen Trim Control Reduce Dairy Steam Plant Fuel Costs - Edward L. Foster, Dairy Farm Products, Orrville, OH and Robert L. Nelson, Westinghouse Combustion Control Division, Orrville, OH
ESL-IE-85/05-65 An Advanced Oxygen Trim Control System - James G. Miller, Econics Corporation, Sunnyvale, CA
ESL-IE-85/05-66 Maximizing Combustion Efficiency Though Selection of Optimum CO Control Levels - Gerald F. McGowan and Ronald L. Ketchem, Lear Siegler, Inc., Englewood, CO
ESL-IE-85/05-67 Fluid Bed Combustion Applied to Industrial Waste - John F. Mullen and R. J. Sneyd, Dorr-Oliver Inc., Stamford, CT
ESL-IE-85/05-68 Communications and the Energy Manager - John I. Cooper, Miles Laboratory, Inc., Elkhart, IN
ESL-IE-85/05-69 Employee Participation Through High Standards and Information Feedback - Marvin Weisenthal, Good Impressions, Inc., Troy, MI
ESL-IE-85/05-70 Three Paths to Energy Savings - Vernon N. Weiss, General Electric Company, Schenectady, NY
ESL-IE-85/05-71 A Manager's Approach to Energy Cost Management - Robert J. Spencer, General Motors Corporation, Detroit, MI
ESL-IE-85/05-72 Behavioral Energy Management: Improving Conservation Behavior and Attitudes with Operant Conditioning - Timothy Eibes, John Deere and Allen Jedlicka, Uiversity of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa
ESL-IE-85/05-73 Steam Traps--The Oft Forgotten Energy Conservation Treasure - Francis S. Pychewicz, Monsanto Company, Springfield, MA
ESL-IE-85/05-74 Steam Trap Management - J. J. Murphy, Yarway Corporation, Houston, TX and H. H. Hittner and R. D. Atlas, Yarway Corporation, Blue Bell, PA
ESL-IE-85/05-75 The Elimination of Steam Traps - Frank Dickman, Engineering Resources, Inc., Chicago, IL
ESL-IE-85/05-76 Energy Conservation--As It Applies To Condensate Return Systems - Michael L. Sneary, The Johnson Corporation, Three Rivers, MI
ESL-IE-85/05-77 Energy Saving by Recovery of Condensate from Steam Heating Systems - Wu Shu Cheng and Jinan Bai Ron Chun, the Fifth Design and Research Institute of Norinco and Cheng Shan Zhi, Shandong Chemical Plant, Beijing, China
ESL-IE-85/05-78 An Integrated Approach to Evaluating the Technical and Commercial Options for Cogeneration Facilities in the Process Industry - D. H. Cooke and R. h. McCue, Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation, Houston, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-79 The Economics of Cogeneration Selection - Robert W. Fisk, Eldon W. Hall and James H. Sweeney, III, General Electric Co., Schenectady, NY
ESL-IE-85/05-80 Cogeneration System Design Options - Joel S. Gilbert, Dames and Moore, Bethesda, MD
ESL-IE-85/05-81 Cogeneration Planning - Martin A. Mozzo, American Standard Inc., New York, NY
ESL-IE-85/05-82 Case Studies of High Efficiency Electric Motor Applicability - Joseph R. Wagner, Mechanical Technology Inc., Latham, NY
ESL-IE-85/05-83 Adjustable Speed--A Tool for Saving Energy Losses in Pumps, Fans, Blowers and Compressors - Herbert N. Hickok, General Electric Co., Houston, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-84 Case Histories of Energy Efficient Motors - William T. Comiskey and James C. Riley, BF Goodrich Company, Fort Neches, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-85 Graphical Methods in Energy Conservation - James McAlister, Arkansas Power and Light Company, Little Rock, AR
ESL-IE-85/05-86 An R&D Program for Advanced Industrial Heat Pumps - Albert J. Hayes, U. S. Department of Energy, Washington, DC
ESL-IE-85/05-87 Development Requirements for Advanced Industrial Heat Pumps - Robert N. Chappell, Department of Energy, Idaho Falls, Idaho and Stephen J. Priebe, Carl J. Bliem and James I. Mills, EG&G Idaho, Inc., Idaho Falls, Idaho
ESL-IE-85/05-88 Advanced Mechanical Heat Pump Technologies for Industrial Applications - James I. Mills and D. S. Plaster, EG&G Idaho, Inc., Idaho Falls, Idaho and Robert N. Chappell, Department of Energy, Idaho Falls, Idaho
ESL-IE-85/05-89 An Economic Analysis of Industrial Absorption Heat Pumps - Horacio Perez-Blanco, S. I. Kaplan and W. R. Huntley, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN
ESL-IE-85/05-90 Application of Reversible Chemical Reactions for Temperature Amplification - Moonis R. Ally and Wilfred J. Rebello, PAR Enterprises, Inc., Fairfax, VA
ESL-IE-85/05-91 Little Silver Bullets - Robert D. Korich, Texas A&M University System, College Station, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-92 Our Favorite Energy Management Opportunities--A Review of Over 150 Energy Audits of Industrial Firms - Richard E. Webb, Martin Lewis Vann Spivey and Nick Knight, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK and Wayne C. Turner, Montana State University, Boseman, MT
ESL-IE-85/05-93 Low Capital Energy Conservation Retrofits at Temple-Eastex - James L. Hedleston, Silsbee, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-94 Industrial Energy Conservation in Central America and Panama - Mark J. Oven and P. Alan Pashkevich, Georgia Tech Research Institute, Atlanta, GA
ESL-IE-85/05-95 Energy Savings + Employee Comfort - John Takach, General Motors Corporation, Euclid, OH
ESL-IE-85/05-96 Integrated Design of Chemical Processes and Utility Systems - Bodo Linnhoff, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, Manchester, England
ESL-IE-85/05-97 Process Integration--What is the Incentive? - Daniel Declercq and D. I. Gerd Kaibel, BASF, West Germany
ESL-IE-85/05-98 Integrated Conputer Software for Process Design Methodology - Rajeev Gautam, Union Carbide Corporation, South Charleston, WV
ESL-IE-85/05-99 Process Integration: Designing for Energy, Capital and Operability - Bodo Linnhoff, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, Manchester, England
ESL-IE-85/05-100 Minimizing Project Risks Through Financing Strategies - Marlene Michaelson, Lane and Edson P. C., Washington, DC
ESL-IE-85/05-101 Sources of Capital for Energy Projects - Jeffrey B. Weinress, Energy Factors, San Diego, CA
ESL-IE-85/05-102 Calculating the Financial Benefits of an Energy Efficiency Project: The Building Owners and Investors Perspective - James K. Watson, Energy Investment, Inc., Boston, Mass.
ESL-IE-85/05-103 Short Cuts to Financial Analysis - Robert J. Larson, Monsanto Company, St. Louis, MO
ESL-IE-85/05-104 Evaluation of Technology Risk in Projecting Cogeneration Project Returns - Clemens M. Thoennes, General Electric Co., Schenectady, NY
ESL-IE-85/05-105 A Utility-Affiliated Cogeneration Developer Perspective - Terry A. Ferrar, Central and Southwest Services, Inc., Dallas, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-106 Negotiating a Favorable Cogeneration Contract with your Utility - Don H. Lark, Energetics Systems, San Diego, CA and Jack Flynn, Utility Savings Unlimited, San Diego, CA
ESL-IE-85/05-107 Utility View of Risk Assessment - John Bickham, Houston Lighting and Power Company, Houston, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-108 Cogeneration Operational Issues - Malcolm M. Williams, Gulf States Utilities Company, Beaumont, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-109 Superposition, A Unique Cogeneration Opportunity - William L. Viar, Waterland, Viar and Associates, Inc., Wilmington, DE
ESL-IE-85/05-110 Lowest Pressure Steam Saves More BTU's Than You Think - S. J. Vallery, Armstrong International, Inc., New Braunfels, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-111 The Economics of Steam vs. Electric Pipe Heating - Robert E. Schilling, Eaton Corporation, Aurora, OH
ESL-IE-85/05-112 Economics of Steam Pressure Reduction - Dennis M. Sylva, AT&T Technology, Reading, PA
ESL-IE-85/05-113 Industrial Heat Pumps--Types and Costs - Robert N. Chappell, Department of Energy, Idaho Falls, Idaho and Carl J. Bliem, Jr., James I. Mills, O. J. Demuth and Dale S. Plaster, EG&G Idaho, Inc., Idaho Falls, Idaho
ESL-IE-85/05-114 Industrial Heat Pump Design Options - Joel S. Gilbert, Dames & Moore, Bethesda, MD
ESL-IE-85/05-115 Industrial Heat Pump Case Study - Joseph R. Wagner, Mechanical Technology Inc., Latham, NY and Frank C. Brush, Kraft, Inc., Norwich, NY
ESL-IE-85/05-116 Hybrid Heat Pump Design and Application - Joseph R. Wagner and William F. Koebbeman, Mechanical Technology Inc., Latham, NY
ESL-IE-85/05-117 Present and Future Uses of Industrial Absorption Heat Pumps - Donald C. Erickson and William F. Davidson, Energy Concepts Co., Annapolis, MD
ESL-IE-85/05-118 Absorption Heat Pumping--Have You Tried It? - Richard C. Davis, Carrier International Corporation, Sracuse, NY
ESL-IE-85/05-119 Application and Operation of a 2MW Organic Rankine Cycle System on a Refinery FCC Unit - Richard L. Drake, Mechanical Technology Inc., Latham, NY
ESL-IE-85/05-120 Heat Recovery Boilers for Process Applications - V. Ganapathy, Jack Rentz and Dave Flanagan, ABCO Industries, Inc., Abilene, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-121 Second Law Optimization of Heat Exchangers - Larry C. Witte, University of Houston, Houston, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-122 The Personal Computer on the Industrial Floor with Remote I/O, G. - William Morgan, Tetra Control Systems, Austin, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-123 Energy Monitoring--The State-of-the-Art - J. J. Rusnak, William Dragoo and Robert McEver, Engineering Measurements Co., Longmont, CO
ESL-IE-85/05-124 A New Concept in Dryer Control - John W. Robinson, Kirby Forest Industries, Inc., Silsbee, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-125 Design and Economic Evaluation of Thermionic Cogeneration in a Chlorine-Caustic Plant - Gabor Miskolczy and Dean Morgan, Thermo Electron Corporation, Waltham, MA and Roger Turner, Crawford and Russell, Inc., Stamford, CA
ESL-IE-85/05-126 Automatic Control System of a Car-Bottom Reheating Furnace - Mei Xueqiao and Zu Weilian, No. 2 Machine-building Plant, Baotou, Inner Mongolia, China and Zhang Hongchen, China North Industries Corporation, NORINCO
ESL-IE-85/05-127 Master Plan for Improving Energy Efficiency - Wayne H. Johnson, U. S. Department of Energy (Retired), Albuquerque, NM
ESL-IE-85/05-128 Industrial Lighting Techniques and New Developments - Michael A. Colotti, GTE Products Corporation, Danvers, MA
ESL-IE-85/05-129 Variable Flow Chilled Water Systems - David A. Baldwin, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Sunnyvale, CA
ESL-IE-85/05-130 Load Management Accomplishments at International Business Machines Corporation, Research Triangle Park, NC - Michael G. Gumla, Duke Pwer Company, Burlington, NC
ESL-IE-85/05-131 The Developer's Role in the Cogeneration Business - Macauley Whiting, Jr., Decker Energy International, Inc., Winer Park, FL
ESL-IE-85/05-132 Cogeneration Economics for Process Plants - David J. Ahner, General Electric Company, Schenectady, NY
ESL-IE-85/05-133 Heat Recovery Design Considerations for Cogeneration Systems - David Pasquinelli, John Zink Company, Chicago, IL and Edward Burns, John Zink Company
ESL-IE-85/05-134 The Dynamics of Cogeneration or "The Purpa Amoeba" - Michael P. Polsky, Fluor Engineers, Inc., Chicago, IL
ESL-IE-85/05-135 Combined Cycle Cogeneration at Nalco Chemical - Cabot B. Thunem and Kenneth W. Jacobs, Stanley Consultants, Inc., Muscatine, Iowa and William Hanzel, Nalco Chemical Co., Naperville, IL
ESL-IE-85/05-136 Energy Strategies in Colder Water and Pumping Head - Robert Burger, Burger Associates, Inc., Dallas, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-137 Optimization of Cooling Water - Jack Matson, University of Houston, Houston, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-138 Fan Energy Savings Decisions - Robert C. Monroe, Hudson Products Corporation, Houston, TX
ESL-IE-85/05-139 Reduction of Water Consumption - John Adler, The Munters Corporation, Ft. Myers, FL
ESL-IE-85/05-140 Air Movers of the Eighties - George Miller, Motion Industries, Inc., Pasadena, TX