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The Focus is a partnership between US EPA's ENERGY STAR program and petrochemical manufacturers to improve energy efficiency.
EPA helps your industry overcome barriers to using energy efficiently and provides energy management resources unique to the petrochemical processing industry. In all cases, strategic corporate energy management is promoted as the basis for achieving long-term, sustained energy savings.
Any petrochemical manufacturer with plants in the U.S. may participate. ENERGY STAR Guidelines for Energy Management.
EPA's ENERGY STAR Petrochemical Manufacturing Focus has tools and resources to help you improve energy efficiency, save money, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
A plant energy performance indicator (EPI) is now under testing by the petrochemical manufacturers. EPI's are corporate and industry-wide plant standards that enable you to assess how efficiently your plants use energy, relative to similar plants nationwide. The EPI's use basic plant information to provide a percentile ranking of the plant's energy efficiency by comparing it to the industry's average and "efficient" plants (defined as performance that is better than 75% of the plants in the industry).
For more information on the petrochemical manufacturing plant EPI, contact Gale Boyd, Duke University at gab7@econ.duke.edu.
EPA's energy guide, Energy Efficiency Improvement and Cost Saving Opportunities for the Petrochemical Industry discusses energy efficiency practices and technologies that can be implemented right now in your petrochemical manufacturing plant.
Energy Strategy for the Road Ahead is a groundbreaking report that guides companies through the process of evaluating future energy risks and enables them to set a robust energy strategy for the future.
EPA's ENERGY STAR Guidelines for Energy Management outline the steps for creating a corporate energy management program.
EPA's Energy Management Assessment Matrix is a quick and easy way to compare your corporate energy practices to those outlined in the Guidelines for Energy Management and help you identify areas for improvement.
Energy managers from petrochemical manufacturing companies participating in the ENERGY STAR focus meet annually to network among themselves and learn together about the challenges confronting energy management in their businesses and identify solutions.
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