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Changing industrial energy culture

Measurement, planning and continual improvement are vital to reducing industrial energy consumption throughbehaviour change. However, listening to the people that actually operate the plant is just as important, write Ulrika Wising and Oscar Fitch-Roy.

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EW Jan 2016 - p20-21 .pdf

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Journal title: Energy World

Publisher: Energy Institute

Subjects: Energy efficiency, Environmental protection, Industrial Engineering, Energy consumption, People and behaviour, Chemicals

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