European Compressed Air Industry Energy Saving Strategy

The compressed air industry has been conscious of the need to have energy utilization as a key criterion when creating products and when designing and installing systems.

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Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg GmbH

Francesco Parasiliti Paolo Bertoldi Editors

Energy Efficiency in Motor Driven Systems With 308 Figures and 80 Tables

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Professor Francesco Parasiliti Department of Electrical Engineering University of I.: Aquila Poggio di Roio 1-67040 I.:Aquila, Italy e-mail: [email protected] Dr. Paolo Bertoldi European Commission DG Joint Research Centre Via Fermi 1 1-21020 Ispra, Varese, Italy e-mail: [email protected]

ISBN 978-3-540-00666-4

ISBN 978-3-642-55475-9 (eBook)

DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-55475-9

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Preface

The recent World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg concluded that changing unsustainable patterns of energy use is a key area for global action to ensure the survival of our planet. At the same time, the Summit also highlighted that nearly one third of mankind does not yet have access to electricity and basic energy services, while another third has only poor or unreliable access. Energy efficiency improvements in motor systems can play a key role in assuring a sustainable energy future and socio-economic development, and at the same time mitigate climate change. Energy efficiency measures related to motor systems are among the most cost-effective CO 2 emission reduction actions, and offer the best opportunity to increase the security and reliability of energy supply. However market, policy, trade and information barriers impede the further penetration of energy efficient motor systems, resulting in a missed opportunity for climate change mitigation and socio-economic development. Electric motor driven systems account for the greatest part of industrial electricity consumption in all countries. Numerous studies on individual component (motors, p