Abstract
Historically, the electrical engineer's role in the petroleum and chemical industries has been primarily the efficient use of electrical energy. Recent and probable future changes in fuel costs, environmental requirements, and availability of adequate energy create problems. However, opportunities are opened up for creative thinking on the part of electrical engineers as related to both use and production of electrical energy. Ways in which electrical engineers can more effectively contribute to energy conservation are discussed. Examples are used to illustrate recent practice. In addition, proposals are developed to suggest areas where the electrical engineer's unique technical knowledge can contribute to increased efficiency in the generation and utilization of our most versatile form of energy.
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