2nd Edition

Energy Management and Conservation Handbook

Edited By Frank Kreith, D. Yogi Goswami Copyright 2017
    438 Pages 144 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Energy is the mainstay of industrial societies, and without an adequate supply of energy the social, political and economic stability of nations is put into jeopardy. With supplies of inexpensive fossil fuels decreasing, and climate change factors becoming more threatening, the need to conserve energy and move steadily to more sustainable energy sources is more urgent than ever before. The updated Second Edition of this successful handbook includes chapters from leading experts on the economics and fiscal management of energy, with a focus on the tools available to advance efficiency and conservation measures. Updated coverage of renewable energy sources, energy storage technologies, energy audits for buildings and building systems, and demand-side management is provided. The appendix of the handbook provides extensive data resources for analysis and calculation.

    GLOBAL ENERGY SYSTEMS, POLICY, AND ECONOMICS

    Preface

    Editors

    Contributors

    1. Planning for Sustainability

    Frank Kreith

    2. Transportation

    Terry Penney and Frank Kreith

    3. Economics Methods

    Walter Short and Rosalie Ruegg

    4. Analysis Methods for Building Energy Auditing

    Moncef Krarti

    5. Electrical Energy Management in Buildings

    Craig B. Smith and Kelly E. Parmenter

    6. Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning Control Systems

    Bryan P. Rasmussen, Jan F. Kreider, David E. Claridge, and Charles H. Culp

    7. Energy-Efficient Lighting Technologies and Their Applications

    in the Residential and Commercial Sectors

    Karina Garbesi, Brian F. Gerke, Andrea L. Alstone, Barbara Atkinson,

    Alex J. Valenti, and Vagelis Vossos

    8. Energy-Efficient Technologies: Major Appliances and Space Conditioning

    Equipment

    Eric Kleinert, James E. McMahon, Greg Rosenquist, James Lutz, Alex Lekov,

    Peter Biermayer, and Stephen Meyers

    9. Heat Pumps

    Herbert W. Stanford III

    10. Industrial Energy Efficiency and Energy Management

    Craig B. Smith, Barney L. Capehart, and Wesley M. Rohrer, Jr.

    11. Electric Motor Systems Efficiency

    Aníbal T. de Almeida, Steve F. Greenberg, and Prakash Rao

    vi Contents

    12. Energy Storage Technologies

    Jeffrey P. Chamberlain, Roel Hammerschlag, and Christopher P. Schaber

    13. Demand-Side Management

    Clark W. Gellings and Kelly E. Parmenter

    Index

    Biography

    D. Yogi Goswami is a distinguished university professor and director of the Clean Energy Research Center at the University of South Florida. He conducts fundamental and applied research on solar thermal power and cooling, photocatalytic detoxification and disinfection, thermodynamics, third-generation photovoltaics, and hydrogen production and storage. Professor Goswami is the editor in chief of Solar Energy and Progress in Solar Energy. He has published as an author or editor 19 books and more than 375 refereed technical papers. He also holds 17 patents, some of which have been successfully commercialized.

    Frank Kreith is professor emeritus of engineering at the University of Colorado, Boulder, USA. He received his MS in engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles, USA and his doctorate from the University of Paris in 1964. From 1953 to 1959, he was associate professor of mechanical engineering at Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA. In 1959, he joined the University of Colorado, where he held appointments as professor of mechanical and chemical engineering. He was senior research fellow at the Solar Energy Research Institute, and has consulted for NATO, the U.S. Agency of International Development, and the United Nations.

    "The book describes sustainable energy efficient technologies and processes in buildings and in the industry as well as in electrical systems to achieve desirable levels of energy savings. This helps in green development mechanism. The economics methods can adequately be used to calculate the cost of energy saving methods and technologies and manage the same in an environment friendly manner."
    —Professor N. K. Bansal, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi


    "A book for the Design Community at Project Level, presented to meet Post Kyoto scenario. An excellent decision supporting guide in Energy Efficiency and Conservation for those who will be instrumental in heralding the new economic order."
    — Ajith P. de Alwis, University of Moratuwa, Moratuwa, Sri Lanka

    "It covers the main aspects of what is needed to be known for energy management in buildings. The fact that chapters are presented by different authors according with their expertise makes the content to be strong and updated. The demand-side management (Chapter 13) is a relevant topic."
    —Nelson Fumo, The University of Texas at Tyler, USA

    "The Energy Management and Conservation Handbook is a necessary component of the "toolbox" that all the energy engineering students, researchers and practitioners should have."
    — Vincenzo Bianco, University of Genoa, Italy