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2010/July
Author:Enrique Mora, LeanExpertise.com
With today's proven maintenance strategies, there's no reason for your operations to be in chasing mode, but there's hope if you are.
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2010/August
Author:Enrique Santacana, President and CEO, ABB Inc.
As we look ahead to a return to economic stabil-ity and growth, one trend is sure to continue: the rising demand for energy. More specifically, it's the rising demand for electricity.
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2010/April
Author:Frank DeLattre, VYCON
With brownouts and blackouts on the rise, businesses can't afford to gamble on critical power-protection capabilities.
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2010/January
Author:Gary Burger, HVACR Heritage Centre Canada
Want to get the most out of your fired equipment? Consider these suggestions for improved control settings.
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2010/February
Author:Gene Vogel, Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA)
Savvy pump users will want to consider these approaches, remember these tips and, by all means, heed these cautions.
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2010/September
Author:Greg Davison, Oklahoma Gas & Electric (OGE)
Here's a way to help identify the types of motor-repair operations you really want to work with.
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2010/March
Author:Greg Folts and Rinnette Lowder, Marshall Institute
The use of Lean and TPM are helping drive sustainable reliability in the face of strong foreign competition and a recession.
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2010/December
Author:Henry Molise, P.E. HCM Energy Consulting, LLC
You've set up a steering team to help drive your organization's energy-management efforts. Now it's time to look at the roadmap.
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2010/October
Author:Henry Molise, P.E., HCM Energy Consulting, LLC
Energy-efficiency isn't just about technology. If your organization hasn't adjusted its culture to help raise and sustain the energy consciousness of your human assets, now's the time to do it.
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2010/January
Author:Howard W. Penrose, Ph.D., CMRP
Did you know that the simple act of replacing bearings or greasing an electric motor will directly impact the efficiency of your electric motor?
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