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  Best in Class Energy Management Practices Provide Competitive Advantage
 
 
Title: Best in Class Energy Management Practices Provide Competitive Advantage
Author: Kaman, James A.
Appeared in: Energy engineering
Paging: Volume 99 (2002) nr. 4 pages 42-56
Year: 2002-07-01
Contents: While many companies have initiated some form of energy management program, only the best-in-class (BIC) have effectively integrated an energy management process (EMP) throughout their operations. By applying the philosophy to “Use energy at only the exact time, location and quantity required to produce a quality product” in all facets of their business, they continually improve energy efficiency and consistently maintain those improvements to strengthen their competitive positions. This article details case histories of the following essential best practices used by those BIC benchmark companies to organize, achieve and maintain energy efficiency improvements.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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