ESL-IE-86/06-01 Energy Cost Reduction by Eliminating Waste - Raj Kumar, Ralston Purina Company, St. Louis, MO
ESL-IE-86/06-02 Monitoring and Management of Refinery Energy Consumption - Roger O. Palham, R. D. Moriarty and Patric D. Hudgens, Profimatics, Inc., Thousand Oaks, CA
ESL-IE-86/06-03 Energy Monitoring/Objectives Vs. Results - R. M. McEver, Jr., Engineering Measurements Company
ESL-IE-86/06-04 The Role of the UK Energy Efficiency Office - E. G. Finer, UK Energy Efficiency Office, London, England
ESL-IE-86/06-05 Why Energy Projects Do Not Get Approved - Joel S. Gilbert, Dames and Moore, Bethesda, MD
ESL-IE-86/06-06 Research for Advanced Heat Exchangers--The U. S. DOE Program - Scott L. Richlen, U. S. Department of Energy, Washington, D. C.
ESL-IE-86/06-07 Fluid Bed Waste Heat Boiler Operating Experience in Dirty Gas Streams - Alan H. Kreeger, Aerojet Energy Conversion Company, Sacramento, CA
ESL-IE-86/06-08 Fluidized Bed Waste Heat Recovery Steam Advances - Keith D. Patch and William E. Cole, Thermo Electron Corporation, Waltham, MA
ESL-IE-86/06-09 Degradation of Materials in Combustion Environments - J. I. Federer and J. M. Robbins, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, William P. Parks, Jr. and J. S. Reid, Babcock and Wilcox, Lynchburgh, VA
ESL-IE-86/06-10 The Development and Field Testing of a High Temperature Ceramic Recuperator - F. W. Childs and M. S. Sohal, EG&G Idaho, Inc., Idaho Falls, ID
ESL-IE-86/06-11 One IBM Plant's Approach to Automated Control System Standards - John P. Cilia, International Business Machines Corporation, Poughkeepsie, NY
ESL-IE-86/06-12 Human Factors Aspects of Advanced Process Control - John A. Shaw, Combustion Engineering, Rochester, NY
ESL-IE-86/06-13 An Effective EMS Hardware and Software Interface--The Trained Operator - Christene L. Cherry, Johnson Controls Institute, Milwaukee, WI
ESL-IE-86/06-14 Facility Automation: Products--Systems--Applications--Trends - Harris D. Bynum, Honeywell Inc., Atlanta, GA
ESL-IE-86/06-15 Micro Computers in Process Control- D. R. Vinson and Nirmal Chatterjee, Air Products & Chemicals Inc., Allentown, PA
ESL-IE-86/06-16 Pipeline Pressure Drops - Sid Peters, Big Three Industries, Houston, TX
ESL-IE-86/06-17 The Thermodynamics of Energy Conservation - Larry Witte, University of Houston, Houston, TX
ESL-IE-86/06-18 Steam Pricing - Ken C. Jones, Shell Oil Company, Houston, TX
ESL-IE-86/06-19 Pump Curves and Affinity Laws- Kevin Bauman, Union Carbide Corporation, Texas City, TX
ESL-IE-86/06-20 Innovative Utility Pricing for Industry - James A. Ross, Drazen-Brubaker & Associates, Inc., St. Louis, MO
ESL-IE-86/06-21 Cost of Service and Rate Design Issues Affecting Industrial Customers in Retail Rate Proceedings - Carl N. Stover, Jr., C. H. Guernsey & Company, Oklahoma City, OK
ESL-IE-86/06-22 The Pricing of Electricity to Aluminum Smelters in the Northwest - Thomas J. Foley, Northwest Power Plannig Council, Portland, OR
ESL-IE-86/06-23 Negotiating Rates and Contracts for Qualifying Facilities - Steven E. Collier, C. H. Guernsey and Company, Oklahoma City, OK
ESL-IE-86/06-24 Building Profits and Goodwill in the Wood Products Industry With Time-of-Use Rates - Wayne K. Boyd, Carolina Power and Light Company, Sanford, NC
ESL-IE-86/06-25 Intermediate Vapor Expansion Distillation and Nested Enrichment Cascade Distillation - D. C. Erickson, Energy Concepts Company, Annapolis, MD
ESL-IE-86/06-26 Energy Reductions Due to Co-Solvent Addition to Near-Critical Carbon Dioxide Extraction of Organic Chemicals from Water - George S. Kingsley and John M. Moses, Critical Fluid Systems, Inc., Cambridge, MA
ESL-IE-86/06-27 Adsorptive Drying of Organic Liquids--An Update - Sudhir Joshi, Jimmy L. Humphrey and James R. Fair, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX
ESL-IE-86/06-28 Evaluation of Packed Columns in Supercritical Extraction Processes - Paul J. Rathkamp, James R. Fair and Jimmy L. Humphrey, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX
ESL-IE-86/06-29 The Scale Up of Structured Packing from Distillation Pilot Plant Testing to Commercial Application - O. Jeffrey Berven and Michael A. Ulowetz, Koch Engineering Company, Inc., Wichita, KS
ESL-IE-86/06-30 A Comparative Economic Evaluation of Industrial Heat Pumps - James I. Mills, C. J. Bliem, Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID and R. N. Chappell, Department of Energy, Idaho Operations Office, Idaho Falls, ID
ESL-IE-86/06-31 Industrial and Commercial Heat Pump Applications in the United States - Richard C. Niess, Dames & Moore, Bethesda, MD
ESL-IE-86/06-32 Industrial Heat Pumps: Appropriate Placement and Sizing Using The Grand Composite - Seidas M. Ranade, Eric Hindmarsh and David Boland, TENSA Technology, Houston, TX
ESL-IE-86/06-33 Mechanical Compression Heat Pumps - Thomas L. Apaloo and K. Kawamura, Nycom Corporation, Los Angeles, CA and J. Matsuda, Mayekawa Manufacturing Company, Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
ESL-IE-86/06-34 Economic and Technical Tradeoffs Between Open and Closed Cycle Vapor Compression Evaporation - Martin L. Timm, Bassett, Inc., Appelton, WI
ESL-IE-86/06-35 Microcomputer Analysis of Pumping System Performance - James L. Bierschenk, Software System Corporation, Austin, TX and Philip S. Schmidt, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX
ESL-IE-86/06-36 High Speed Pumps Are No Longer Limited to Low Flow Applications - Peter Y. Burke, Sundstrand Fluid Handling, Arvada, CO
ESL-IE-86/06-37 Regenerative Boiler Feedwater Heater; Stage Addition Economic or Not?? - William L. Viar, Waterland, Viar and Associates, Newark, DE
ESL-IE-86/06-38 A Wood Fired Gas Turbine Plant - Sam H. Powell, Tennessee Valley Authority, Chattanooga, TN and Joseph T. Hamrick, Aerospace Research Corporation, Roanoke, VA
ESL-IE-86/06-39 Novel Power Cycle for Combined-Cycle Systems and Utility Power Plants - Alexander I. Kalina, Exergy, Inc., Houston, TX
ESL-IE-86/06-40 Corporate Energy Management Book II--Or What To Do For An Encore - Robert J. Spencer, General Motors Corporation, Detroit, MI
ESL-IE-86/06-41 Saving Energy at Ford - Colum McReynolds, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, MI
ESL-IE-86/06-42 An Energy Conservation Program in the Food Industry - Carl T. Farner, General Foods Corporation, White Plains, NY
ESL-IE-86/06-43 Managing the Transition State for Energy Strategic Planning - T. A. Koehler, Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY
ESL-IE-86/06-44 Overview and Burning Technology Opportunities - John Waller, Energy, Mines and Resources Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
ESL-IE-86/06-45 New Developments in Storage and Handling of Biomass - Nazmir Bundalli, BC Research, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
ESL-IE-86/06-46 Harvesting Residuals--Economic Energy Link - E. T. Owens, Research and productivity Council, Fredericton, N. B. and D. B. Curtis, Department of Forests, Mines and Energy, Fredericton, N. B. Canada
ESL-IE-86/06-47 Overcoming Barriers to Solar Use - D. S. Halme and Jacque Sicotte, Petro-Sun Int. Inc./Sunstrip Int., Longueuil, Quebec, Canada
ESL-IE-86/06-48 The Strong Case for Thermal Energy Storage and Utility Incentives - Loren W. McCannon, McCannon Consultig Group Inc., San Diego, CA
ESL-IE-86/06-49 Thermal Storage Applications for Commercial/Industrial Facilities - Roger L. Knipp, Thomas H. Blessings, Dallas Power and Light Company, Dallas, TX
ESL-IE-86/06-50 The Corporate Headquarters for Alabama Power Company- J. Gregory Reardon and Kenneth M. Penuel, Alabama Power Company, Birmingham, AL
ESL-IE-86/06-51 Thermal Storage Options for HVAC Systems - B. N. Gidwani, Roy F. Weston, inc., West Chester, PA
ESL-IE-86/06-52 The Utility Relationship To Its Key Industries - Joel S. Gilbert, Dames & Moore, Bethesda, MD
ESL-IE-86/06-53 Risk Management Strategies for Electric Utilities - Edward Sheets, Northwest Power Planning Council, Portland, OR
ESL-IE-86/06-54 Industrial-Load-Shaping: The Practice of and Prospects for Utility/Industry Corporation to Manage Peak Electricity Demand - Ronald Bules and David E. Rubin, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, San Francisco, CA and Michael Maniates, University of California, Berkeley, CA
ESL-IE-86/06-55 Utility Conservation Programs: A Regulatory and Design Framework - Douglas L. Norland and James L. Wolf, Alliance to Save Energy, Washington, DC
ESL-IE-86/06-56 Heat of Reaction Chemical Heat Pumps--Possible Configurations - Lance D. Kirol, EG&G Idaho, Inc., Idaho Falls, ID
ESL-IE-86/06-57 500º F Adsorption Heat Pump Under Development - W. F. Davidson and D. C. Erickson, Energy Concepts Company, Annapolis, MD
ESL-IE-86/06-58 Industrial Heat Pumps Using Solid/Vapor Working Fluids - Uwe Rockenfeller, Desert Research Institute, Boulder City, NV
ESL-IE-86/06-59 Heat Pump Cycle With Solution Circuit and Internal Heat Exchange - Reinhard Radermacher, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
ESL-IE-86/06-60 Higee Mass Transfer - R. J. Mohr and R. Fowler, Glitsch Inc., Dallas, TX
ESL-IE-86/06-61 Bioseparations--An Assessment of Current Technologies and Future Applications - G. Barrie Kitto and Jimmy L. Humphrey, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX
ESL-IE-86/06-62 Utilization of Structured Packings for Energy Savings in Distillation and Absorption Columns - O. Jeffrey Berven and Wendell Howard, Koch Engineering Company, Wichita, KS
ESL-IE-86/06-63 Parastillation Process in Operations - Frank J. Canfield, Chemshare Corporation, Houston, TX and Owen Jenkens, DisTech Ltd., Stoke-on-Trent, Great Britain
ESL-IE-86/06-64 New Technology and Energy Alternatives - Frank J. Lamphere, Caterpillar Tractor Company, Peoria, IL
ESL-IE-86/06-65 New Light Sources for Tomorrow's Lighting Designs - David A. Krailo, G. T. E. Products Corporation, Danvers, MA
ESL-IE-86/06-66 Harrison Radiator Division's Energy Management Reporting and Accounting System - Ronald J. Goubeaux, Harrisoon Radiator Division, Lockport, NY
ESL-IE-86/06-67 Is There a Conflict Between Efficiency and Health? - Donald R. Wulfinghoff, Wulfinghoff Energy Services, Inc., Wheaton, MD
ESL-IE-86/06-68 Recovering Energy From Ventilation and Process Airstreams - William A. Cheney, United Air Specialists, Inc., Cincinnati, OH
ESL-IE-86/06-69 Waste Heat Recovery from Stacks Using Direct-Contact Condensing Heat Exchange - Wiliam F. Thorn, Rocket Research Company, Redmond, WA
ESL-IE-86/06-70 Low Temperature Heat Recovery For Boiler Systems - James R. Shook and David B. Luttenberger, Flue Gas Resources, Inc., Toledo, OH
ESL-IE-86/06-71 Advances in Absorption Cycle Technology - Mark Fallek, Gas Energy Inc., Brooklyn, NY
ESL-IE-86/06-72 Diverse Applications of Pinch Technology Within The Process Industries - H. D. Spriggs and Greg Ashton, Linnhoff March, Charleston, WV
ESL-IE-86/06-73 Pinch Technology--Theory Into Practice - David Boland, Alok Saboo, Eric Hindmarsh and Ian Craw, TENSA Technology, Houston, TX
ESL-IE-86/06-74 Process Integration of Industrial Heat Pumps - R. N. Chappell, Department of Energy, Idaho Falls, ID and S. J. Priebe, EG&G Idaho, Inc., Idaho Falls, ID
ESL-IE-86/06-75 Heat Integrate for Heat Engines in Process Plants - Eric Hindmarsh, David Boland and D. W. Townsend, TENSA Technology, Houston, TX
ESL-IE-86/06-76 Potential for Electric Heat Pumps in the Process Industries - David Witherell, Union Carbide Corporation, South Charleston, WV
ESL-IE-86/06-77 Innovative New Industrial Technologies: An Industry DOE Joint Endeavor - Tom Gross, Department of Energy, Washington DC
ESL-IE-86/06-78 Moltox Chemical Air Separation System--A Progress Report - William R. Brown and Brian R. Dunbobbin, Air Products & Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, PA, Donald C. Erickson, Energy Concepts Company, Annapolis, MD and Robert G. Massey, U. S. Department of Energy, Washington, DC
ESL-IE-86/06-79 Potential Energy Savings by Using Alternative Technologies for the Separation of Fluid Mixtures - Jose L. Bravo, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX
ESL-IE-86/06-80 Design and Development of a Plastic Film Heat Exchanger - Eric C. Guyer, David L. Brownell and Martin K. Gollin, Dynatech R/D Company, Cambridge, MA
ESL-IE-86/06-81 The Role of Oxygen in Coal Gasification - Joseph Klosek, Arthur R. Smith, and James Solomon, Air Products & Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, PA
ESL-IE-86/06-82 1986 Cogeneration Market Assessment - David G. Wallace, General Electric, Schenectady, NY
ESL-IE-86/06-83 Power Generation and Power Use Within Industrial Plants - Joel S. Gilbert, Dames & Moore, Bethesda, MD
ESL-IE-86/06-84 Design For and Evaluation of Life Cycle Performance - David J. Ahner and Eldon W. Hall, General Electric, Schenectady, NY
ESL-IE-86/06-85 The Role of Feasibility Analysis in Successful Cogeneration - Donald R. Wulfinghoff, Wulfinghoff Energy Services, inc., Wheaton, MD
ESL-IE-86/06-86 Utility and Regulatory Factors Affecting Cogeneration and Independent Power Plant Design and Operation - Richard P. Felak, Generatl Electric, Schenectady, NY
ESL-IE-86/06-87 Demand-Side Planning in Texas--Past, Present, and Future - Carol J. Biedrzycki, Public Utility Commission of Texas, Austin, TX
ESL-IE-86/06-88 Supply-Side Planning in Texas--Past, Present, and Future - Harold L. Hughes Jr., Public Utility Commission of Texas, Austin, TX
ESL-IE-86/06-89 Electric Utility Demand-Side Evaluation Methodologies - Nat Treadway, Public Utility Commission of Texas, Austin, TX
ESL-IE-86/06-90 The Influence of Regulation on the Decision to Cogenerate - Joe L. King II, Public Utility Commission of Texas, Austin, TX
ESL-IE-86/06-91 Evaporative Roof Cooling--A Simple Solution to Cut Cooling Costs - Dick Abernethy, R. R. Abernethy, Inc., Fan-Jet, Carrollton, TX
ESL-IE-86/06-92 Quality-In-Plant Environment - Merlin Petzold, Genera. Motors Corporation, Grand Rapids, MI
ESL-IE-86/06-93 Motivational Aspect of Southwest Texas State University's Energy Conservation Program - Oliver A. Maier, Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, TX
ESL-IE-86/06-94 Filter Press Building - William M. Bush, The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co., Cleveland, OH
ESL-IE-86/06-95 A Compressed Air Reduction Program - K. Dwight Hawks, General Motors Corporation, Buick-Oldsmobile-Cadillac Car Group, Warren, MI
ESL-IE-86/06-96 Optimization of Heat Exchanger Cleaning - Jeffrey H. Siegell - Exxon Research and Engineering Company, Florham Park, NJ
ESL-IE-86/06-97 Pipe Insulation Economics - Robert E. Schilling, Eaton Corporation, Aurora, OH
ESL-IE-86/06-98 12 Steps to Successful Energy Project Management - Walter P. Smith, BASF Corporation, Anderson, SC
ESL-IE-86/06-99 Accurate 100:1 Rangeability Linear Response Head Meter - George H. Grant, George Grant Company, Hixson, TN
ESL-IE-86/06-100 Fuel Cells as an Emerging Technology - Douglas M. Jewel, Morgantown Energy Technology Center, Morgantown, WV
ESL-IE-86/06-101 The Onsite Fuel Cell Cogeneration System - Root Woods, Jr., John J. Cuttica and Karen A. Trimble, Gas Research Institute, Chicago, IL
ESL-IE-86/06-102 Potentials for Fuel Cells in Refineries and Chlor-Alkali Plants - John Altseimer and Fred Roach, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM
ESL-IE-86/06-103 Planning a Commercial Fuel Cell Installation - Jimmie R. Bowden and G. W. May, Bechtel National Inc., San Francisco, CA
ESL-IE-86/06-104 Encouraging Industrial Demonstrations of Fuel Cell Applications - Joseph M. Anderson, Industrial Fuel Cell Association, Lake Charles, LA
ESL-IE-86/06-105 Technology Makes Solid State Multi-Gas Stack Emission Monitoring Possible - Robert L. Nelson, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Orrville, OH
ESL-IE-86/06-106 Calculating Fired Heater Efficiency - James T. Harriz and Edward L. Ritter, Waterland, Viar & Associates, Inc., Newark, DE
ESL-IE-86/06-107 Maintaining Low Oxygen (O2) in Coal Fueled Utility Boilers Using Co Instrumentation - Duane E. Hopkins, Southwestern Public Service Company, Amarillo, TX, and Thomas M. Downing, Lear Siegler, Inc., Englewood, CO
ESL-IE-86/06-108 Heat Recovery Considerations for Process Heaters and Boilers - Ash Kumar, Pennzoil Company, Shreveport, LA
ESL-IE-86/06-109 Cogeneration at Iowa Methodist Medical Center - Cabot Thunem, and Steve Schebler, Stanley Consultants, Inc., Muscatine, IA and Glenn Love, Iowa Methodist Medical Center, Des Moines, IA
ESL-IE-86/06-110 Industrial Cogeneration Application - Martin A. Mozzo, Jr., American Standard,Inc., New York, NY
ESL-IE-86/06-111 Cogeneration Waste Heat Recovery at a Coke Calcining Facility - Richard L. Coles, PSE, Inc., Houston, TX
ESL-IE-86/06-112 The Effect of Variable Quality Fuels on Cogeneration Plant Performance - David J. Ahner and Joseph J. Oliva, General Electric, Schenectady, NY
ESL-IE-86/06-113 Design of a 465 MW Combined Cycle Cogeneration Plant - Donald L. Leffler, PSE, Inc., Houston, TX
ESL-IE-86/06-114 Performance Evaluation of a Retrofit Industrial Heat Pump - Joseph R. Wagner, Mechanical Technology, Inc., Latham, NY
ESL-IE-86/06-115 Heat Recovery in Distillation by Mechanical Vapor Recompression - F. E. Becker and A. I. Zaka, Thermo Electron Corporation, Waltham, MA
ESL-IE-86/06-116 Screw Type Steam Compressors for Mechanical Vapor Recompression (MVR) Systems - Thomas L. Apaloo and K. Kawamura, Nycom Cororation, Los Angeles, CA and J. Matsud, Mayekawa Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
ESL-IE-86/06-117 The Air or Brayton Cycle Solvent Recovery System - Bryce J. Fox, 3M, St. Paul, MN
ESL-IE-86/06-118 Improving the Thermal Output Availability of Reciprocating Engine Cogeneration Systems by Mechanical Vapor Compression - F. E. Becker and F. A. DiBella, Thermo Electron Corporation, Waltham, MA and Frank Lamphere, Caterpillar Tractor Company, Peoria, IL
ESL-IE-86/06-119 Utility Conservation Programs: Opportunities and Strategies - Douglas L. Norland and James L. Wolf, Alliance to Save Energy, Washington DC
ESL-IE-86/06-120 The Energy Tracker - Patricia A. Ranzau, Houston Lighting and Power Company, Houston, TX
ESL-IE-86/06-121 Providing Utilities with Tools for Industrial Marketing Programs - Laura E. Cahill, Battelle, Columbus Laboratories, Columbus, OH
ESL-IE-86/06-122 Application of Time of Use Rates by an Air Separator - Ed Marlovits, Liquid Air Corporation, Walnut Creek, CA
ESL-IE-86/06-123 Evaluating Industrial Conservation Programs: An Interdisciplinary Approach - Michael Einhorn, Rutgers University, Newark, NJ
ESL-IE-86/06-124 Steam Turbines for Critical Applications and Emergency or Standby Drives - Alfred F. Waterland, Waterland, Viar, and Associates, inc., Newark, DE
ESL-IE-86/06-125 Reliability Improvement Programs in Steam Distribution and Power Generation Systems - Robert D. Atlas, Tech/Serv Corporation, Blue Bell, PA
ESL-IE-86/06-126 Evaluating Steam Trap Performance - Noel Y. Fuller, Holston Defense Corporation, Kingsport, TN
ESL-IE-86/06-127 Exploding the Myths - Frank Dickman, Engineering Resources, Inc., Chicago, IL
ESL-IE-86/06-128 Controlled Humidification: It Can Save Energy - Charles R. Daugherty, Armstrong Machine Works, Three Rivers, MI
ESL-IE-86/06-129 Update on Energy Saving Opportunities in Industrial Electrical Power Systems - J. W. Frasure and C. J. Fredericks, Dow Chemical U. S. A., Houston, TX
ESL-IE-86/06-130 Variable Frequency Pump Drives - Jay T. McGuire. Igor J. Karassik and L. L. Petracarro, Worthington Dresser, Mountainside, NJ
ESL-IE-86/06-131 Our Favorite Electrical Energy Saving Opportunities - Wayne Turner, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT and C. B. Estes and V. Spivey, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
ESL-IE-86/06-132 Optimizing Power Factor Correction - Robert K. Phillips and Louis C. Burneister, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS