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Contents:
Volume I – Framework | Volume II – Techniques |
1. Getting Started 2. Contemporary ideas 3. Value 4. Resource efficiency is not easy 5. A Framework 6. Mandate 7. Method 8. Momentum | 9. Creating a Mandate 10. Developing a Strategy 11. Goals 12. Discovery 13. Meters 14. Analysing Data 15. Measuring and Verifying Savings 16. Presenting Data 17. Financial Analysis 18. Funding for Improvement 19. People 20. Driving Improvement 21. ISO 50001:2018 22. Disclosure 23. Systems and Design |
This is what people are saying about the book:
“For anyone interested in a practical guide to improving resource and energy efficiency, this is the one and only book you need to own.” – Dr Steve Fawkes, Managing Partner, EnergyPro, author of “Energy Efficiency“
“A very practical book which covers all the bases for practitioners and students of energy and resource efficiency alike.” – Tim Sullivan, Director Energy & Property Compliance, Rolls-Royce.
“Niall Enright has produced a remarkably comprehensive manual for energy efficiency, which combines high-level insights and practical tips for developing and implementing projects and programs” – Donald Gilligan, President NAESCO
“An authoritative and comprehensive book that will help any organisation justify and implement an effective energy and resource efficiency programme.” – Ray Gluckman, former President of the Institute of Refrigeration
“Niall Enright’s ‘Energy and Resource Efficiency: Without the Tears’ may be the definitive resource for making sense of energy efficiency and all of its attendant benefits. Niall resists issuing imperatives or moral ultimatums. Instead, he begins with the practical wants and needs of decision-makers, and shows how energy efficiency satisfies those priorities. Accordingly, the reader is rewarded with discussions of investments instead of costs, solutions instead of projects, and opportunities instead of distractions. A timely alternative to searching through thirty years worth of literature.” – Christopher Russell, Visiting Fellow, Industrial Programs, American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy, author of “Managing Energy from the Top Down“
About the author:
Niall Enright is a graduate of Cambridge University, a Fellow of the Energy Institute and a Chartered Energy Manager who has worked on hundreds of energy and resource efficiency programmes worldwide since the early 1990s. This experience was gained as both a director and senior project manager for several leading global consulting firms, as well as a change agent within large and complex organizations. He now runs his own small consulting business, SustainSuccess Ltd, which provides support to clients worldwide.
Niall passionately believes that energy and resource efficiency practitioners have a critical role in addressing one of the most pressing problems of our age: “how to do more with less”. Making EREWTT available free of charge is just one of the contributions that SustainSuccess makes to delivering a better future, alongside charitable donations and pro-bono work.
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