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Energy Conservation and Management for Electric Utility Industrial Customers
Abstract
Comprehensive energy management assistance
within the industrial section is currently being
offered by a growing number of electric utilities as
part of their efforts to - provide additonal demand
side services to their industrial customers. One of
the keys to these enhanced services is the availability
of a unique Industrial Energy Conservation
and Management (EC&M) computer model that can be
used to evaluate the technical and economic benefits
of installing proposed process related energy
management systems within an industrial plant.
Details of an EPRI sponsored pilot program are
summarized and results presented on the use of the
computer model to provide comprehensive EC&M system
evaluations of potential energy management opportunities in HL&P's and other utility service areas.
This capability is currently being offered to HL&P's
industrial customers and is primarily concerned with
identifying and evaluating possible process heat
recovery and other energy management opportunities
to show how a plant's energy related operating costs
can be reduced.
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Citation
McChesney, H. R.; Obee, T. N.; Mangum, G. F. (1985). Energy Conservation and Management for Electric Utility Industrial Customers. Energy Systems Laboratory (http://esl.tamu.edu). Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /93133.