1st Edition
Managing Energy Costs A Behavioral and Non-Technical Approach
By John Eggink
Copyright 2007
286 Pages
by
River Publishers
286 Pages
by
River Publishers
175 Pages
by
River Publishers
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Managing Energy Costs
Section I—Linking Behavior and Energy Consumption 1. Unique Characteristics of Electricity that Increase Energy Costs 2. How Attitudes Influence Energy Consumption 3. Common Electrical Myths that Increase Energy Costs 4. Organizational Pitfalls that Increase Energy Consumption 5. How Employee Behavior Affects other Common Energy Management Initiatives 6. The Financial Impact of Managing the Behavioral Aspects of Energy Consumption 7. The Environmental Impact of Energy Consumption 8. Critical Success Factors Towards Heightened Energy Awareness 9. Section Wrap-up Section II—Reference Section 10. Low Cost and No Cost Actions 11. Energy Awareness Facts, Quotes and Tidbits, Financial Facts and Quote
Biography
John Eggink (Author)






