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Tomorrow's Environment: Dashboard Without An Operator

BNP Media Staff
November 1, 2010
How useful is live reporting with no live reportee?
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Colorful PP-R piping shines in tight mechanical room(s) installation

October 1, 2010
Forced to divide mechanical equipment into two very small closets, Mountain Seas Development used polypropylene piping to navigate space in this Utah renovation and avoid the need for power blowers
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Optimization process locates cure for pharma lab's energy ailments

October 1, 2010
Software monitoring saved a San Diego pharmaceutical lab 45% in energy costs.The U.S. pharmaceutical industry consumes nearly $1 billion in energy annually. Lab facilities often have environmental and cleanroom requirements
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Engineering firm uses software to solve demand mystery, avoid rate hike

October 1, 2010
Submetering and energy profiling were used at this Nebraska office building to cycle on equipment and save money in energy costs.When the time came for Morrissey Engineering, Inc., a successful
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Efficiency Incentives

Efficiency Incentives: The Money is Out There...

Mark Jewell
October 1, 2010
Be smart and get your share.
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A Solution For Thermal Pollution

Joanna Turpin
Joanna R. Turpin
August 31, 2004
Using nearby water for cooling in industrial applications and then returning that water to the source is a traditional maneuver, but it can also damage local aquatic life and violate EPA regulations. Learn the costs and benefits of a few cooling towers configurations, along with tips for dealing with blowdown and effluent within the facility itself. By Joanna R. Turpin
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