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Renewable Energy • Digitalisation

Process Control for Active Energy Management in Industry

This white paper was written by analysts of the Industrial Automation Practice at Frost & Sullivan to elaborate on the potential to leverage process control solutions for active energy management in Industry

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Process Control for Active Energy Management in Industry

John Lerch

John Lerch

John is a sales, marketing, and business development leader with deep energy industry expertise. He has built and executed winning sales strategies with large and small customers around the world.

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Policy & Regulation • Renewable Energy

Active Energy Efficiency

This white paper argues strongly that meeting greenhouse gas emissions targets set within the Kyoto Protocol will fail unless Active Energy Efficiency becomes compulsory.

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Active Energy Efficiency

DeVeTec at German Federal President Mr. Gauck

DeVeTec presents its Energy Recovery project at the Environment Week in Schloss Bellevue Park on invitation of German Federal President Mr. Joachim Gauk (June 2016)

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DeVeTec at German Federal President Mr. Gauck

Stefanie Tinti

Stefanie Tinti

Stefanie holds a MSc in Environmental Policy and Regulation from the LSE. Her focus of study was air pollution, the economics of climate change, and energy policy. She is an American ex-pat currently residing in London.

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Elvira Rakova

Elvira Rakova

Elvira Rakova, Ph.D. in mechanical engineering with a focus on the energy efficiency of compressed air systems from TU Dresden. Founder of Direktin, expert company and marketplace of efficient solutions in the industry.

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Rod Janssen

Rod Janssen

Rod Janssen is the President of Energy Efficiency in Industrial Processes (EEIP). Rod is also member of various Steering Groups and boards such the ICP Europe Steering Group, the SEIF advisory board and the board of ECEEE.

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Renewable Energy • Circular Economy

Salzgitter - pumps for district heating

Short description of how Salzgitter Flachstahl GmbH saved 53% of energy costs in their district heating operations. This has been achieved by a replacement of pumps with a new demand based pump control system.

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Salzgitter - pumps for district heating

Darren Bryant

Darren Bryant

Darren is an entrepreneurial engineer developing Waste Heat Recovery projects for Energy Intensive Industries to decarbonise and decentralise power. Commercialising Best Available Technologies and Techniques to recover heat and generate low carbon…

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CP PressRelease new pump: energy efficiency and maintenance

An example how CP Pumps puts TCO (via energy efficiency and maintenance) at the center of their selling arguments. A move showcasing that TCO (total cost of ownership) becomes more important - and the impact of energyefficiency and maintenance.

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CP PressRelease new pump: energy efficiency and maintenance

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