Abstract
IH, an industrial manufacturer of heavy duty capital goods, has for the past 7 years had a program of energy management. The continuing uncertainty of the energy supply situation and rapidly rising costs have been motivation enough for us to double our efforts at managing these vital resources. While policy modifications aimed at stimulating, the development of conventional and non-conventional supply are important and necessary, their implementation is slow. Conservation - the wise and prudent use of resources - is on the other hand a task that can be done by everyone and can be done immediately. IH views conservation at the keystone of their five year energy program. Six conservation methods have been chosen for special attention because of their ability to provide the means by which we can accomplish our reduction goal. This paper discusses these techniques.
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