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Demand Management  -  November 1, 2015 - By Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Primer on Organizational Use of Energy Management and Information Systems

The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory digs into Energy Management and Information Systems, or EMIS, a broad family of tools and services used to manage building energy use.
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Energy Efficiency  -  February 1, 2015

Industry Insights: Automobile Assembly Plants

Assembly plants consume the most energy of all plant types within the motor vehicle sector, which includes casting, stamping, engine and transmission plants.
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Energy Efficiency  -  February 1, 2015

Industry Insights: Cement Manufacturing Plants

Cement manufacturing is one of the most energy-intensive industries in the United States.
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Energy Efficiency  -  January 1, 2014

Energy Treasure Hunt Guide: Simple Steps to Finding Energy Savings

The "Energy Treasure Hunt" is a dynamic, effective process for organizations to identify savings opportunities. This tool supports implementation of an energy management program and key components of the U.S. EPA's Energy Star program's guidelines for energy management
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Energy Efficiency  -  January 1, 2014

Carrier Cuts Emissions with Telematics

Carrier's fleet has been looking for opportunities to increase efficiency. This white paper introduces the advantages of telematics, Carrier's GHG commitment and more.
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November 1, 2011

Variable Frequency Drives Technical Note

A variable frequency drive, or VFD, is a type of adjustable speed drive used to control the rotational speed of an alternating current electric motor.
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Energy Efficiency  -  May 1, 2011

Energy Smart Tips for Hotels

This document provides information on how energy managers can operate hotels more efficiently in terms of energy and water consumption.
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Energy Efficiency  -  May 1, 2011

Energy Smart Tips for Restaurants

This document provides information on how energy managers can operate restaurants more efficiently in terms of electricity and natural gas consumption.
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