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The Office of Industrial Technologies (OIT), through partnerships with industry,
government, and non-governmental organizations, develops and delivers advanced
energy efficiency, renewable energy, and pollution prevention technologies for industrial
applications. OIT is part of the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency
and Renewable Energy.
OIT encourages industry-wide efforts to boost resource productivity through a strategy
called Industries of the Future (IOF). IOF focuses on the following nine energy and
resource intensive industries:" Agriculture
" Aluminum
" Chemicals" Forest Products
e Glass
" Metal Casting" Mining
" Petroleum
" SteelOIT and its BestPractices program offer a wide variety of resources to industrial
partners that cover motor, steam, compressed air and process heating systems.
For example, BestPractices software can help you decide whether to replace or rewind
motors (MotorMaster+), assess the efficiency of pumping systems (PSAT), or determine
optimal insulation thickness for pipes and pressure vessels (3E Plus). Training is available
to help you or your staff learn how to use these software programs and learn more
about industrial systems. Workshops are held around the country on topics such as
"Capturing the Value of Steam Efficiency," "Fundamentals and Advanced Management
of Compressed Air Systems," and "Motor System Management." Available technical
publications range from case studies and tip sheets to sourcebooks and market assessments.
The Energy Matters newsletter, for example, provides timely articles and information on
comprehensive energy systems for industry. You can access these resources and more by
visiting the BestPractices Web site at www.oit.doe.gov/bestpractices or by contacting the
OIT Clearinghouse at 800-862-2086 or via email at clearinghouse@ee.doe.gov.E -
BestPractices is part of the Office of
Industrial Technologies' (OIT's) Industries
of the Future strategy, which helps the
country's most energy-intensive
industries improve their competitiveness.
BestPractices brings together the best-
available and emerging technologies
and practices to help companies begin
improving energy efficiency, environmental
performance, and productivity right now.
BestPractices focuses on plant systems,
where significant efficiency improvements
and savings can be achieved. Industry
gains easy access to near-term and
long-term solutions for improving the
performance of motor, steam, compressed
air, and process heating systems. In
addition, the Industrial Assessment Centers
provide comprehensive industrial energy
evaluations to small and medium-size
manufacturers.FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION,
PLEASE CONTACT:
Eric Lightner
Office of Industrial Technologies
Phone: (202) 586-8130
Fax: (202) 586-1658
Eric. Lightner@ee.doe.gov
www.oit.doe.gov/bestpractices
OIT Clearinghouse
Phone: (800) 862-2086
Fax: (360) 586-8303
clearinghouse@ee.doe.gov
Please send any comments,
questions, or suggestions to
webmaster.oit@ee.doe.gov
Visit our home page at
www.oit.doe.gov
Office of Industrial Technologies
Energy Efficiency
and Renewable Energy
U.S. Department of Energy
Washington, D.C. 20585
0IT
DOE/GO-102000-1118
December 2000
Steam Tip Sheet #18
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Papar, R. Deaerators in Industrial Steam Systems, book, December 4, 2000; Golden, Colorado. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc721221/m1/2/: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.