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Automobile Manufacturers - Work Plans

The Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers (Alliance) is a trade association of ten car and light truck manufacturers that account for more than 90 percent of U.S. vehicle sales. Member companies, which include BMW Group, DaimlerChrysler, Ford Motor Company, General Motors, Mazda, Mitsubishi Motors, Nissan, Porsche, Toyota, and Volkswagen, employ about 620,000 people in the United States in 35 states.

Read the Alliance Work Plan (PDF 254 KB)

  • Example 2-1: GM - Lighting efficiency plan to implement "green lights" projects at 73 plants (PDF 113 KB)
  • Example 2-2: Ford - Plant-wide assessment to identify opportunities to reduce energy use (PDF 83 KB)
  • Example 2-3: GM - Plant-wide audit to reduce energy use at Janesville truck plant (PDF 105 KB)
  • Example 2-4: DaimlerChrysler - Equipment Lighting Survey, Kenosha Engine (PDF 96 KB)
  • Example 2-5: DaimlerChrysler - Steam Trap program, Sterling Heights (PDF 88 KB)
  • Example 2-6: DaimlerChrysler - Thermal Oxidizer temperature, Belvidere (PDF 94 KB)
  • Example 3-1: GM - Project to use landfill gas, instead of fossil fuel to power boilers (PDF 139 KB)
  • Example 3-2: GM - WasteWise Project (PDF 2.5 MB)
  • Example 3-3: BMW - Landfill Gas Project (PDF 148 KB)
  • Example 3-4: DaimlerChrysler - Landfill Gas Project, St. Louis (PDF 89 KB)
  • Example 4-1A: Ford - Overview of Ford fumes-to-fuel project (PDF 135 KB)
  • Example 4-1B: Ford - Additional information on Ford fumes-to-fuel project (PDF 634 KB)
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