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Successful Partnership Benefits Industry's
Bottom LineTo ease the effects of variable energy prices and
supplies, U.S. manufacturers are identifying ways
to reduce energy and operating costs, lower utility
bills, and ensure future savings.
In the last year, industrial plants working in
partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy
(DOE) have uncovered more than $300 million
in total potential annual savings through Energy
Savings Assessments (ESAs) of industrial process
heating and steam systems. Implementing
measures could help these plants save 7% or more
per year on energy bills. Many plants are already
saving.
In 2007, DOE is offering new opportunities for
manufacturers to take part in ESAs. In addition to
process heating and steam systems, your plant
could be eligible for a no-cost assessment in
compressed air, fan, and pumping systems. You
can also expand your options with cost-shared
assessments.
We invite you to join us in saving
energy-and money-today!
You can participate in any of these ways:
" On or about October 2, 2006, you can apply online
for an ESA that identifies key opportunities to
reduce your plant's energy use and environmental
emissions while improving productivity. If your
plant is selected, the assessment will be scheduled
in 2007.
" Partner with ITP by cosponsoring assessments,
events, and training; linking to the Save Energy
U.S. Department of Energy
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Bringing you a prosperous future where energy is clean, abundant, reliable, and affordableSave Energy Now is part of a national
campaign, "Easy Ways to Save Energy,"
announced by DOE in 2005. This
campaign educates the public about
simple but effective energy choices,
helps U.S. industry and the government
reduce their energy use, and supports
national goals for energy security.
Through Save Energy Now, DOE's
Industrial Technologies Program (ITP)
helps industrial plants operate more
efficiently and profitably by identifying
ways to reduce energy use in key
industrial process systems.
Now Web site; and increasing awareness
about energy efficiency and cost savings
within your plant or with your customers.
- At any time, you can take advantage of the
many tools and resources that ITP provides
to improve your plant's energy efficiency
and bottom line.
For more information, visit the Save Energy
Now Web site, www.eere.energy.gov/industry/
saveenergynow, and contact the Energy
Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE)
Information Center (1-877-337-3463).
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Save Energy Now: Successful Partnership Benefits Industry's Bottom Line, report, October 1, 2006; Golden, Colorado. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc873261/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.