DOE Distributes Tools to Help
Manufacturers Save Energy
Source: GreenBiz.com
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1, 2006 - The U.S. Department of Energy is
distributing "Save Energy Now" CDs containing energy-saving information
and software to 3,500 large industrial plant managers across the nation
as part of a DOE initiative to help cut excessive energy use at
industrial facilities across the nation.
The CDs bring together - in a single product – a compendium of tip
sheets, case studies, technical manuals and software tools to help
plants assess energy-saving opportunities.
“These Energy Department CD-Roms, packed with energy-saving information,
offer valuable information and energy-saving tools to enable plant
managers to reduce their energy costs, and alleviate price pressure
nationally,” says DOE Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy Alexander Karsner.
DOE is also helping manufacturers by performing no-cost energy
assessments of 200 large industrial facilities' energy systems. As an
example of completed assessments’ initial savings, eight plants have
reported a total of $1 million in immediate savings in the first 30 days
of implementing DOE recommendations. The first 61 energy-saving
assessments of industrial facilities have identified, in aggregate,
nearly $200 million per year in potential energy cost savings and could
reduce natural gas consumption by over 22 trillion Btu per year,
equivalent to the natural gas consumed by more than 300,000 homes
annually.
Approximately 3,500 plants were contacted based on publicly available
data that DOE used to identify the most energy-intensive plants in the
United States.
This fall, DOE will be offering another round of Energy Saving
Assessments for industrial facilities. Energy Saving Teams will again
visit selected large industrial facilities to assess their steam or
process heating systems.
For more information on the Save Energy Now CD ROM, and to order one,
visit:
www.eere.energy.gov.
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