- Apply for an energy assessment
- Download software tools and find training
- Be recognized for your accomplishments
Save Energy Now is a national initiative of the Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) to drive a 25% reduction in industrial energy intensity in 10 years. Industrial companies can participate in no-cost energy assessments and utilize ITP resources to reduce energy use while increasing profits.
State and federal agencies, utilities, industry associations, and others can partner with ITP to leverage Save Energy Now resources and help companies boost their energy efficiency.
Energy Assessments
Save Energy Now energy assessments have helped U.S. manufacturing facilities save an average of $2 million, or 8% of their total energy costs. Plants across the country can begin the process of reducing energy intensity by applying for a no-cost energy assessment performed by a DOE Energy Expert. Assessments help companies identify key opportunities for savings by focusing on energy-intensive systems such as process heating, steam, pumps, fans, and compressed air. View current results, read case studies, and see a list of participating plants to see how companies are saving.
Partnerships
To help industry reduce energy intensity, ITP works with national supply chain and trade associations, state and local agencies, utilities, non-profit organizations, universities, and other groups that support improved industrial energy management. Your organization can partner with Save Energy Now and use ITP's proven technical resources to enhance the value of your customer and member communications. Learn more.
Resources
Save Energy Now offers a portfolio of resources to help companies save money and energy. Use DOE's system-specific software tools to analyze your plant's energy use. Attend training to enhance your energy management expertise and learn how to take full advantage of the software tools. Stay informed about best practices and improvements in industrial energy efficiency technologies through ITP publications such as tip sheets and sourcebooks.