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9780849382352 | Fairmont Pr, March 15, 2007, cover price $194.95
Product Description: The capability and use of IT and web based energy information and control systems has expanded from single facilities to multiple facilities and organizations with buildings located throughout the world. This book answers the question of how to take the mass of available data and extract from it simple and useful information which can determine what actions to take to improve efficiency and productivity of commercial, institutional and industrial facilities...read more
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9780881735369 | Fairmont Pr, February 1, 2007, cover price $175.00 | About this edition: The capability and use of IT and web based energy information and control systems has expanded from single facilities to multiple facilities and organizations with buildings located throughout the world.
Product Description: Advances in new equipment, new processes, and new technology are the driving forces in improvements in energy management, energy efficiency and energy cost control. The purpose of this book is to document the operational experience with web based systems in actual facilities and in varied applications, and to show how new opportunities have developed for energy and facility managers to quickly and effectively control and manage their operations...read more
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9780849338984, titled "Web Based Energy Information And Control Systems: Case Studies and Applications" | CRC Pr I Llc, August 31, 2005, cover price $184.95 | About this edition: Advances in new equipment, new processes, and new technology are the driving forces in improvements in energy management, energy efficiency and energy cost control.
9780881735017 | Illustrate edition (Fairmont Pr, June 30, 2005), cover price $160.00 | About this edition: Advances in new equipment, new processes, and new technology are the driving forces in improvements in energy management, energy efficiency and energy cost control.
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