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    • Spriggs, H. D.; Ashton, G. (Energy Systems Laboratory (http://esl.tamu.edu), 1986-06)
      Within the past few years, pinch technology has revolutionised the way engineers design and retrofit processes. The technology offers a new approach to process integration based on the application of the pinch ...
    • Spriggs, H. D.; Shah, J. V. (Energy Systems Laboratory (http://esl.eslwin.tamu.edu), 1987-09)
      The selection of heat and power systems usually does not include a thorough analysis of the process heating, cooling and power requirements. In most cases, these process requirements are accepted as specifications ...
    • Spriggs, H. D.; Smith, W. R. (Energy Systems Laboratory (http://esl.tamu.edu), 1996-04)
      Industrial companies and their energy suppliers have an opportunity to work together in new ways for their mutual benefit. Accomplishing this requires that they redefine the interface between them. They must work at the ...
    • Smith, W. R.; Spriggs, H. D. (Energy Systems Laboratory (http://esl.tamu.edu), 1995-04)
      Industry/utility partnerships are created when both parties work productively toward common goals. American industry faces tough global competition and to be successful must create and operate modern production facilities. ...
    • McMullan, A. S.; Spriggs, H. D. (Energy Systems Laboratory (http://esl.eslwin.tamu.edu), 1987-09)
      Conventional process design philosophy usually results in utility systems being designed after process design defines the Process/Utility interface. Clearly, changing the process design can result in different utility ...
    • Rossiter, A. P.; Spriggs, H. D.; McMullan, A. S. (Energy Systems Laboratory (http://esl.eslwin.tamu.edu), 1989-09)
      In today's economic environment, the need for increased production rivals the desire for energy efficiency for plant operators in many sectors of the process industries. This, in turn, places additional demands on the ...