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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/2006
Author:Gunnar Hovstadius, Ph.D.
It's everybody's job to save energy. Simple solutions to help optimize your pumping systems, like those outlined in this article, often can pay off more than you might think.
The facts speak for themselves and they're not very encouraging for...
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Utilities Manager/2006
Author:Jane Alexander with Paul Twite, 24-7 Power, Inc.
An experienced power quality engineer reveals how he goes about finding energy savings in a facility. It all begins with an energy audit.
"Using energy efficiently is cool again," says Paul Twite, referring to the current high cost of energy.Twite...
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Utilities Manager/2006
Author:John Hurst, Power Efficiency Corporation
Don’t give up. You have options. Other control technologies can take up the flag when a VFD won’t work for your application.
It used to be that you managed your company’s facilities and all of the machines and technology in it. Today, if...
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Utilities Manager/2006
Author:MT Staff
Everyone wants to cut their energy costs, even utility companies. Some of the biggest energy hogs in these operations can be found among the many pumps required to run these plants. Yet, in many cases, the big pumps (especially the older ones) can...
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Utilities Manager/2006
Author:Richard Piekarz, Rockwell Automation Contributing Editor
Tasked with selecting the most reliable motor control solution with the lowest total cost of ownership? You’ll want to remember that it really pays to buy “smart” in this case.
Rising energy prices are motivating industry to explore any...
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Utilities Manager/2006
Author:Roddy Yates, Baldor Electric Company
Selection, sizing, installation and maintenance of these units can impact your energy efforts.
In many facilities, the process of selecting a standby generator can either go relatively quickly or painfully slow.How you approach the specification,...
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WIRELESS TEST TOOLS CAN CUT TROUBLESHOOTING TIMEBy: Fluke Corporation
The automation of more and more processes and operations in today’s factories and commercial buildings is helping to reduce energy consumption and increase safety and productivity as never before. However, automation has also added a large dose ofcomplexity for the technicians who maintain and troubleshoot the systems. Click here to learn how Fluke's CNX 3000 Wireless system can help.

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