ENERGY STAR Focus on Energy Efficiency in Food Processing
The “food processing focus” is a partnership between EPA’s ENERGY STAR program and food processing companies to improve energy efficiency within their operations. Tools are available here to help improve manufacturing energy efficiency, save money, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Annual Food Processing Focus Meeting
(Photo by Patricia Florescu, ICF)
Food processors can get started on a path of saving energy by using the ENERGY STAR Guidelines for Energy Management to build an energy management program, and then work within this food processing focus to learn best practices from the industry. If you are a food processor who wants to get involved in your industry’s efforts to save energy, contact energystrategy@energystar.gov.
Plant energy performance indicator (EPI) tools
ENERGY STAR EPIs assess the energy performance of plants relative to similar plants in the U.S. EPIs and provide a 1 - 100 ENERGY STAR score for a quick understanding of how the plant is performing. Plants receiving a score of 75 or higher are eligible to earn ENERGY STAR certification. EPA has developed EPIs for the following food processing plants:
- Commercial Bread & Roll Bakeries
- Cookie and Cracker Bakeries
- Frozen Fried Potatoes Processing Plants
- Juice Plants
Draft energy performance indicators in development
The following draft EPIs are out for industry comment and feedback. Help is needed in reviewing the model before it can be finalized. Please send any feedback on these draft EPIs to Gale Boyd at Duke University at gab7@econ.duke.edu.
Plant energy guides
Use these energy guide guides find ways to improve the energy performance of your food processing plants:
- Energy Efficiency Improvement and Cost Saving Opportunities for the Fruit and Vegetable Processing Industry
- Energy Efficiency Improvement and Cost Saving Opportunities for the Baking Industry
EPI Technical Documentation
Learn more about how the ENERGY STAR Energy Performance Indicators were developed.