Compressed Air
In the U.S., compressed air systems account for $1.5 billion per year in energy costs, and 0.5 percent of emissions. Many industries use compressed air systems as power sources for tools and equipment used for pressurizing, atomizing, agitating, and mixing applications. Optimization of compressed air systems can provide energy efficiency improvements of 20 to 50 percent. (Download Adobe Reader)
Compressed Air Tip Sheets
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Technical Publications
- Improving Compressed Air System Performance: A Sourcebook for Industry (PDF 995 KB)
- Compressed Air Market Assessment
- Assessment of the Market for Compressed Air Efficiency Services (PDF 3.33 MB)
Guidelines for Selecting a Compressed Air System Provider
(PDF 75 KB)- Energy Matters Compressed Air Supplement (PDF 469 KB)
- Evaluation of the Compressed Air Challenge(R) Training Program: Executive Summary (PDF 1.1 MB)
- Evaluation of the Compressed Air Challenge(R) Training Program (PDF 3.3 MB)
Software Tools
- AIRMaster+ provides comprehensive information on assessing compressed air systems, including modeling, existing and future system upgrades, and evaluating savings and effectiveness of energy efficiency measures. Download Software