ABSTRACT

This book on evaluation of energy use is concerned with new concepts rather than hard facts, covering some of the factors currently being experienced in setting up energy accounting systems to encourage a wider participation in a better understanding of how management might wish to use the accounts.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction—evaluation of energy use

The Committee Future problem

chapter |6 pages

Energy accounting for smaller companies

chapter |4 pages

Electronics and energy

chapter |6 pages

Energy analysis for buildings

Building resource allocation model

chapter |16 pages

A study of energy usage in a UK community

chapter |10 pages

Economic measures and the use of energy

chapter |4 pages

Energy evaluation in project appraisal

chapter |8 pages

Evaluation of future energy use

chapter |1 pages

Watt Committee Aims and Executive

POLICY The Watt Committee combines early reaction to energy-related matters with general initiating in education and communication based on considered professional objective views. It becomes involved in depth where possible since its strength lies in the competence and variety of its people resources. Through its 62 member institutions, it can call upon voluntary effort from a resource of half a million professionals.