Analysis of Energy Efficiency for Industrial Processes

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Cynthia K. Belt
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Improved energy efficiency has grown in importance within industry as energy costs have escalated. The analysis of trends and changes to a process is critical in making the best business decision in energy management. Frequently, energy use per day (Kilowatt-Hour or British Thermal Units) is used to track energy efficiency. Sometimes, the somewhat more complex method of energy per processed weight (Kilowatt-Hour per Metric Ton or BTU per Pound) is used to make this evaluation. Yet both methods ignore the effects due to throughput and weather. In this paper, different thermal processes and systems will be evaluated using statistical methods to highlight alternative methods to evaluate energy efficiency. Examples and potential problems will be discussed for both a single process and a collection of processes within a plant or corporation.
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APA: Cynthia K. Belt  (2008)  Analysis of Energy Efficiency for Industrial Processes

MLA: Cynthia K. Belt Analysis of Energy Efficiency for Industrial Processes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.

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