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This collection of free resources is related to saving energy and utility costs. They cover the spectrum from broad societal issues to technical issues and management technique.
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USEFUL FOR: Everyone concerned about survival of our society in the face of depletion of conventional energy sources.
SUMMARY: This 26-minute video outlines a comprehensive plan for improving energy efficiency in all sectors of society. Donald Wulfinghoff has joined with Congressman Roscoe Bartlett and leading energy supply experts to sound the alarm to the American public about the depletion of fossil fuels and its consequences. This presentation was given at a conference organized by Congressman Bartlett and televised by C-Span. This link gives you access to all the speakers at the conference.
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USEFUL FOR: Everyone concerned about survival of our society in the face of depletion of conventional energy sources.
SUMMARY: This PowerPoint presentation (6 MB) outlines a comprehensive plan for improving energy efficiency in all sectors of society. In 2005, Donald Wulfinghoff joined with Congressman Roscoe Bartlett and leading energy supply experts to sound the alarm to the American public about the depletion of fossil fuels and its consequences. Responding to a request from President Bush to Congressman Bartlett, he developed this comprehensive efficiency plan to allow the United States to survive using the limited energy resources that will be available during the 21st century.
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USEFUL FOR: Designers of HVAC systems for commercial buildings. Building owners and investors. Engineering schools. Architects.
SUMMARY: This 20-page article introduces a radically improved design approach to heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC). It responds to the stringent requirements of the 21st century for maximum energy efficiency, indoor air quality, comfort, and resistance to terrorism. This article should be studied in combination with the PowerPoint presentation that follows, “Optimized HVAC for the 21st Century,” which provides many illustrations.
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USEFUL FOR: Designers of HVAC systems for commercial buildings. Building owners and investors. Engineering schools. Architects.
SUMMARY: This PowerPoint presentation (700 KB) was the U.S. keynote address at the international Clima 2005 conference in Lausanne, Switzerland. It introduced the concept of optimized HVAC design to the world. For a deeper understanding, it should be used with the article, “The Future of HVAC,” which can be downloaded above. This visual presentation provides many illustrations for the article.
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USEFUL FOR: Managers responsible for the energy costs of organizations. Managers responsible for facility construction. Consulting engineers. Energy auditors. Architects.
SUMMARY: This 10-page article presents a four-step procedure for minimizing energy costs in any building or facility. It emphasizes management practice, especially the need to base action on a reliable energy audit. It shows how to get the most benefit from technical specialists.
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USEFUL FOR: Managers responsible for the energy costs of organizations. Managers responsible for facility construction. Consulting engineers. Energy auditors. Architects.
SUMMARY: This short (250 KB) PowerPoint presentation covers the same points as the previous article, with a greater emphasis on reviewing how well your own energy efficiency program is being managed.
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USEFUL FOR: Improving energy efficiency in compressed air systems.
SUMMARY: This 2-page summary presents virtually all practical ways of improving compressed air system efficiency. Compressed air systems is the one general area of industrial energy consumption that is not covered in the Energy Efficiency Manual, and this document was prepared to fill that gap.
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USEFUL
FOR: Everyone who lives in a house, condominium,
or apartment. Everyone involved in designing and building housing.
SUMMARY:
This 11-page set of tips is an outline for creating a home that
uses a small fraction of the energy of contemporary housing. The
principles can be applied to any style of house. No expensive technology
is required, and the cost premium is small. At the same time, you
will create a house that is exceptionally comfortable, strong, and
beautiful.
This set of tips will also help you to save energy
in your existing home.
These tips were prepared in response to questions
from hosts and guests during the author’s radio and television
appearances. It is updated occasionally.
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USEFUL
FOR: Librarians, teachers, and others who search
for information about energy conservation.
SUMMARY:
This 27-page booklet begins with a brief history and explanation
of energy conservation. Building on this, it shows how to search
for information about energy conservation in any media, including
books, magazines, catalogs, and the Internet.
This publication was originally prepared for
presentation to the Special Libraries Association, at the request
of the SLA’s Petroleum and Energy Resources Group. Since that
time, it has become a perennial “bestseller” among librarians.
NOTE:
the page numbering is set up for two-sided printing. You don’t
have to print on two sides, but it will save paper. You can increase
the durability of this resource by printing the front cover on heavy
paper and by adding a heavy back cover.
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USEFUL
FOR: Librarians and library administrators.
SUMMARY:
This is a group of three short checklists. The first shows librarians
how to take the lead in educating the public about conservation.
The seconds shows librarians how to save energy and cut costs in
their own libraries. The third gives library administrators the
essentials steps in building library facilities that are much more
efficient than conventional practice.
This publication was prepared for presentation
to the American Library Association, at the request of the ALA’s
Task Force on the Environment.
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USEFUL
FOR: All users of the Energy Efficiency Manual.
SUMMARY:
This is a complete list of the 400 Measures in the Energy Efficiency
Manual. It was requested by users of the EEM because the Measures
are not compiled in one place within the book. The list includes
the page numbers where the Measures are located. For the Ratings,
Selection Scorecards, Economics, and other selection aids for each
Measure information, refer to the book.
(This is a PDF file. To download it, your computer has a program called Adobe Acrobat Reader. It should start automatically when you click the item.)
USEFUL
FOR: Anyone who wants a brochure for the Energy
Efficiency Manual.
SUMMARY:
This one-page color brochure summarizes the features of the Energy
Efficiency Manual and provides ordering information. |