Deja Vu for Chauffage

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  • Larry B. Barrett President Barrett Consulting Associates, Inc.

Abstract

Years ago, in distant memory for some and before many energy
analysts were in kindergarten, there was an oil embargo. Supplies be-
came scarce and prices soared. A routine part of the lives of most people
became a significant concern.
All sorts of change took place as a result. People modified behav-
iors according to the principles of economics. Technologies were discov-
ered in keeping with the principles of science. Governments imposed
rules by the principals of politics.
New businesses were formed and different ways of doing business
evolved. Arriving in the mid-70s, one of these new businesses was called
Scallop Thermal. It was a sister company to Shell Oil. Actually, it was an
import by Royal Dutch Shell from Europe to the U.S

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Author Biography

Larry B. Barrett , President Barrett Consulting Associates, Inc.

Larry B. Barrett is president of Barrett Consulting Associates, Inc., Colorado Springs, Colorado, and consults on planning, implementing, marketing and evaluating programs for energy efficiency. He consults with utilities, research institutes, government agencies, and energy management businesses.

Prior to establishing his consulting practice in 1989, Mr. Barrett served for more than 10 years as the manager of Energy Management Programs for the Potomac Electric Power Company. Experience with the utility and since has encompassed residential, commercial, and industrial programs for energy efficiency and marketing including energy service companies.

Mr. Barrett is active in the Association of Energy Engineers, the Association of Energy Services Professionals, and the Association of Professional Energy Managers.

Box 60429, Colorado Springs, CO 80960; ph 719-634-4468; fax 719- 634-6830; LBBarrett@aol.com.

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Published

2023-09-30

How to Cite

Barrett , L. B. . (2023). Deja Vu for Chauffage. Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment, 20(2), 62–65. Retrieved from https://journals.riverpublishers.com/index.php/SPEE/article/view/20501

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