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Industrial Documents and Links



Industrial conservation is one of the most cost-effective energy resources available. The documents and web links below are sources of valuable information about energy efficient industrial technology and best practices.


Industrial Documents



Savings through Plant-Wide Assessments - Plant-wide energy assessments identify opportunities to improve overall operations and the efficiency of plant processes and utility systems.

"Improving Pumping System Performance: A Sourcebook for Industry, Second Edition", is a 122-page, May 2006 publication from the Industrial Technologies Program of the Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Office.


Industrial Web Links



Energy Quick Start lists energy efficiency and conservation resources for industries that are available from public and non-profit groups.

Wisconsin Public Service offers energy efficiency and equipment buying advice for every aspect of your business.

EnergyIdeas Clearinghouse, an industry- specific site maintained by the Washington State University Extension Energy serves energy professionals with tailored, reliable, and unbiased information on products, programs, and technologies.

The Department of Energy Office of Industrial Technologies helps develop advanced technologies to increase energy efficiency and boost productivity. Partnering opportunities described.

BestPractices describes innovations by manufacturers who save energy and money, reduce pollution and emissions, and increase productivity.

The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance supports regional programs to make affordable, energy-efficient products and services available in the marketplace.

The Industrial Efficiency Alliance helps Northwest industries use energy more efficiently by making energy management a normal part of their business operation.

MotorMaster+4.0 helps identify inefficient or oversized facility motors and compute the energy and demand savings associated with selection of replacements. Software developed by the Washington State University Cooperative Extension Energy Program is funded by the Department of Energy.

The American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy develops national industrial energy strategies. They analyze and promote technologies, process innovations, and policies for increasing the energy efficiency and competitiveness of manufacturing industries.

The Electric Power Research Institute sponsors the EPRI Partnership for Industrial Competitiveness, providing support such as manuals for utilities to understand industries, action guides for utility staff to identify opportunities, and plant surveys.

Compressed Air Challenge is a voluntary collaboration with one purpose -- spreading the benefits of improved performance of compressed air systems.

AIRMaster+ software analyzes compressors to identify inefficient or oversized units and compute the energy and demand savings associated with selection of a replacement energy-efficient model.

  
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