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Utilities Manager/2007
Author:Allan Rienstra, SDT North America
Powering up for the new year. . .
Leaking compressed air systems can be some of the biggest energy hogs in industrial operations. Proper monitoring and maintenance of these systems should be one of your top priorities.
Compared to water,...
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Utilities Manager/2008
Author:Brad Loy, Lineage Power
Are you over-utilizing and under-servicing your energy system?
Network power—without power—would leave you without a network. It’s a necessity, not unlike basic electricity needed to power your home or fuel to power your vehicle. But most...
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Utilities Manager/2007
Author:Chrisopher Russell, Principal, South River Facility Management
Chrisopher Russell, Principal, South River Facility Management
Organizations should be prepared to manage a wide and growing variety of energy-related business risks. These include energy market volatility as well as rapidly evolving...
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Utilities Manager/2007
Author:Christopher Russell, Principal, Energy Pathfinder Management Consulting, LLC, Contributing Editor
Christopher Russell, Principal, Energy Pathfinder Management Consulting, LLC, Contributing Editor
Reacting to rising energy costs, many managers will naturally focus on what they pay for fuel and power. A "price-centric" approach seeks...
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Utilities Manager/2006
Author:Christopher Russell, Principal, Energy Pathfinder Management Consulting, LLC
Christopher Russell, Principal, Energy Pathfinder Management Consulting, LLC
A particularly destructive hurricane season in 2005 wreaked havoc on oil and gas production infrastructure in the Gulf Coast region. This damage, in addition to...
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Utilities Manager/2007
Author:Christopher Russell, Principal, South River Facility Management
Christopher Russell, Principal, South River Facility Management
We’re all familiar with the monthly budget review meeting. This is when the general manager sits down with department heads to compare the latest month’s financial results to...
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Utilities Manager/2007
Author:Christopher Russell, Principal,Energy Pathfinder, Management Consulting, LLC
The question that industrial decision-makers will most frequently ask about energy cost control is "How much can I save?" The question that really should be asked is, "How much am I likely to save?"
How much can I save? The average industrial...
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Utilities Manager/2007
Author:Dan Willems, Cleaver-Brooks
What can you do when you are expected to generate steam efficiently, but you have to do it with aging, inefficient equipment? Think retrofits.
As a utilities manager, you know how critical steam is to an operation's power, process heat and indoor...
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Utilities Manager/2008
Author:Felix Guerzoni, Shell Global Solutions
Cradle-to-grave life-cycle costing is not just for equipment. You may be quite surprised by the value-added information these analyses can provide when it comes to lubricant selection.
Lubricants can be optimized for specific types of...
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Utilities Manager/2007
Author:Gary R. Burger Utilities Manager, Stevenson Memorial Hospital
Installing new equipment or retrofitting old provides you with a great opportunity to simplify and optimize your steam trap PMs.
Even when a plant has a small population of steam traps-and little or no inspection taking place-significant money can...
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