Energy Management in the Built Environment

Energy Management in the Built Environment
Title Energy Management in the Built Environment PDF eBook
Author Andy Lewry
Publisher Esta in Depth 3 3
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre House & Home
ISBN 9781848062351

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This book provides a step-by-step approach to energy management, with a matrix tool for energy management initiatives. It identifies areas for improvement and prioritises energy management activities. It will be of interest to anyone responsible for energy management.

Energy Performance of Buildings

Energy Performance of Buildings
Title Energy Performance of Buildings PDF eBook
Author Sofia-Natalia Boemi
Publisher Springer
Pages 540
Release 2015-11-23
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3319208314

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This book analyzes the trends and technologies of green and energy efficient building, identifying strategies for implementing energy savings and enabling the use of renewable resources in residential, commercial, healthcare and educational building sectors. The authors focus on best practices in temperate climates, providing in-depth coverage of urban heat island, climate change and fuel poverty mitigation through architectural optimization, leveraging renewable energy sources and utilization of cutting-edge cooling materials. Pragmatic emphasis is placed on improving the energy performance of existing building stock to meet short and long term objectives of climate and energy conservation strategies. Engineers, architects, designers, students, policy makers and efficiency professionals will all gain valuable insights and ideas from this practical handbook to greening the built environment.

Guide to Energy Management in the Built Environment

Guide to Energy Management in the Built Environment
Title Guide to Energy Management in the Built Environment PDF eBook
Author Institution of Engineering and Technology
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781785611124

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Resource added for the Energy Management Technology program 104813.

Energy Management in Built Environment

Energy Management in Built Environment
Title Energy Management in Built Environment PDF eBook
Author Tomasz Maciej Mróz
Publisher
Pages 138
Release 2013
Genre
ISBN 9788377752388

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Building Futures

Building Futures
Title Building Futures PDF eBook
Author Jane Powell
Publisher Routledge
Pages 269
Release 2015-11-24
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1317379829

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A reduction in the energy demand of buildings can make a major contribution to achieving national and international carbon reduction goals, in addition to addressing the interlinked issues of sustainable development, fuel poverty and fuel security. Despite improvements in thermal efficiency, the energy demand of buildings stubbornly remains unchanged, or is only declining slowly, due to the challenges posed by growing populations, the expectations of larger, more comfortable and better equipped living spaces, and an expanding commercial sector. Building Futures offers an interdisciplinary approach to explore this lack of progress, combining technical and social insights into the challenges of designing, constructing and operating new low energy buildings, as well as improving the existing, inefficient, building stock. The twin roles of energy efficiency, which is predominantly concerned with technological solutions, and energy conservation which involves changing peoples’ behaviour, are both explored. The book includes a broad geographical range and scale of case studies from the UK, Europe and further afield, including Passivhaus in Germany and the UK, Dongtan Eco City in China and retrofit houses in Denmark. This book is a valuable resource for students and academics of environmental science and energy-based subjects as well as construction and building management professionals.

Design and Management of Sustainable Built Environments

Design and Management of Sustainable Built Environments
Title Design and Management of Sustainable Built Environments PDF eBook
Author Runming Yao
Publisher Springer
Pages 0
Release 2015-04-04
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9781447161837

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Climate change is believed to be a great challenge to built environment professionals in design and management. An integrated approach in delivering a sustainable built environment is desired by the built environment professional institutions. The aim of this book is to provide an advanced understanding of the key subjects required for the design and management of modern built environments to meet carbon emission reduction targets. In Design and Management of Sustainable Built Environments, an international group of experts provide comprehensive and the most up-to-date knowledge, covering sustainable urban and building design, management and assessment. The best practice case studies of the implementation of sustainable technology and management from the BRE Innovation Park are included. Design and Management of Sustainable Built Environments will be of interest to urban and building designers, environmental engineers, and building performance assessors. It will be particularly useful as a reference book for undergraduate and postgraduate students in the built environment field.

Energy Management in Industry

Energy Management in Industry
Title Energy Management in Industry PDF eBook
Author David Thorpe
Publisher Routledge
Pages 213
Release 2013-12-17
Genre Nature
ISBN 1134649347

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Energy demand reduction is fast becoming a business activity for all companies and organisations because it can increase profits regardless of the nature of their core activity. The International Energy Agency believes that industry could improve its energy efficiency and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by almost a third using the best available practices and technologies. This guide looks at the many ways available to energy managers to achieve or even exceed this level of performance, including: base-lining consumption planning a monitoring and verification strategy metering (including smart, wireless metering) energy supply management motors and drives compressed air and process controls. Uniquely, it includes a whole chapter on greening data centres. It also looks at topics covered in greater detail in its companion volume, Energy Management in Buildings: insulation, lighting, renewable heating, cooling and HVAC systems. Further chapters examine minimising water use and how to make the financial case, both to prioritise measures for cost effectiveness, and to get management on board. This title is aimed at all professional energy, industry and facilities managers, energy consultants, students, trainees and academics and can be read alongside training for ISO 50001 - Energy Management Systems. It takes the reader from basic concepts to the latest advanced thinking, with principles applicable anywhere in the world and in any climate.