Managing Energy from the Top Down : Connecting Industrial Energy Efficiency to Business Performance
Managing Energy from the Top Down : Connecting Industrial Energy Efficiency to Business Performance
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Author(s): Russell, Christopher
ISBN No.: 9781138112667
Pages: 177
Year: 202012
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 121.22
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Status: Available

Call to Action Money to Burn: Why Manufacturing Profits Go Up in Smoke Energy is Wealth How Does Energy Use Affect Business Performance? Where Does Industrial Energy Go? How Waste Raises the "Price" of Energy What's at Stake Ask Not What Can You Save, But What Will You Save Business Risks for Energy Consumers The Promise & Challenge of Life-Cycle Cost Embedded Energy Beware of "Fugitive" Energy The Competitor Within Overcoming Barriers Why Do We Resist Energy Efficiency? How Did We Get Here, & How Do We Regain Control? Why Public Policy Is Weak Medicine for High Energy Costs "We're Already as Efficient as we Can Be?" "Rear-View Mirror" Energy Management In Management to Blame? How to "Do Nothing" About Energy Costs The Seven Deadly Sins of Energy Cost Control The Seven Steps to Successfule Energy Cost Control Change Wanted: Amnesty for Yesterday's Energy Waste An Entitlement Under Fire Questions & Answers About Energy Audits Move Forward of Fall Behind Energy Management: Two Philosophies, Two Outcomes Some Can, Some Can't (Control Energy Costs) Developing an Energy Strategy Do the Right Thing! An Engineering Project or a Management Process? Organizational Attributes, Strategies & Outcomes Energy Solutions: In-House or Outsource? Risk, Time & Money: The Executive Energy Tool Kit Adventures in Energy Management: Ten Case Studies What Does an Energy Manager Do? Energy Management: How Well Are You Doing? How Does the Money Work? Energy At-Risk: Save or Buy? Capital Investment, Capital Projects Energy Management Without a Capital Budget Simple Payback: Wrong Tool for the Task? The Cost of Doing Nothing Break-Even Cost: The Limit to Capital Investment Determining a Budget for Additional Energy Analysis Lessons & Outcomes Energy Lessons: The Columbia Disaster The Evolution of Sustainable Business Sustainability & the Triple Bottom Line The Hunters & Farmers of Energy Savings Appendix I: The New World of Energy Procurement Appendix II: Electricity Deregulation Explained for the Industrial Consumer Index.


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