Approach to energy conservation in industrial processes
F. Roberts
Applied Energy, 1975, vol. 1, issue 3, 199-203
Abstract:
It is surprising to find the degree of confusion which arises when scientists begin discussing possibilities for applying energy conservation measures in the industrial sector. This is, to a large extent, due to an inadequate appreciation of the ways in which technology might be applied to achieve various degrees of energy saving, which must be viewed against both the timescale and the cash investment. The accompanying table has been found useful in focusing attention on the various levels at which a particular degree of energy conservation might in principle be achieved in operating an industrial process.
Date: 1975
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