The high cost of energy has become a major challenge for industrial facilities all over the world. Making energy efficient practices a part of day-to-day operation is necessary to survive in a world with a large appetite for energy resources. The Department of Energy (DoE) Industrial Technologies Programs website includes a wealth of information on industrial energy management, and there are many other tools available to benefit industries
The potential for energy conservation in high temperature industrial processes is very large. Indust...
Since 1996, the US Department of Energy's Office of Industrial Technologies (USDOE) has been involve...
Energy efficiency provides an unequaled opportunity for manufacturing companies to reduce operating...
Industrial energy assessments are performed primarily to increase energy system efficiency and reduc...
In October 2005, U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Bodman launched his Easy Ways to Save Energy ca...
In Oklahoma, industry consumes about 35% of the total energy consumed. While it is true that much wo...
The need for more efficient use of the world's energy resources has become one of the major concerns...
More than fifteen years after the launch of programs in the U.K. and U.S., industry still offers on...
The US Department of Energy’s Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) is partnering with industry to d...
As more states establish Energy Efficiency Resource Standards (EERS), goals for energy efficiency sa...
Improved efficiency of industrial systems (e.g., compressed air or steam) contributes to a manufactu...
A large amount of energy is consumed in the industry to meet the power needed for production process...
Industry is a large energy user in nearly all countries. Approximately half of all industrial energy...
California industry consumes over one-third of the state’s energy that is not used for electricity g...
For five years the Oklahoma Industrial Energy Management Program at Oklahoma State University has be...
The potential for energy conservation in high temperature industrial processes is very large. Indust...
Since 1996, the US Department of Energy's Office of Industrial Technologies (USDOE) has been involve...
Energy efficiency provides an unequaled opportunity for manufacturing companies to reduce operating...
Industrial energy assessments are performed primarily to increase energy system efficiency and reduc...
In October 2005, U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Bodman launched his Easy Ways to Save Energy ca...
In Oklahoma, industry consumes about 35% of the total energy consumed. While it is true that much wo...
The need for more efficient use of the world's energy resources has become one of the major concerns...
More than fifteen years after the launch of programs in the U.K. and U.S., industry still offers on...
The US Department of Energy’s Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) is partnering with industry to d...
As more states establish Energy Efficiency Resource Standards (EERS), goals for energy efficiency sa...
Improved efficiency of industrial systems (e.g., compressed air or steam) contributes to a manufactu...
A large amount of energy is consumed in the industry to meet the power needed for production process...
Industry is a large energy user in nearly all countries. Approximately half of all industrial energy...
California industry consumes over one-third of the state’s energy that is not used for electricity g...
For five years the Oklahoma Industrial Energy Management Program at Oklahoma State University has be...
The potential for energy conservation in high temperature industrial processes is very large. Indust...
Since 1996, the US Department of Energy's Office of Industrial Technologies (USDOE) has been involve...
Energy efficiency provides an unequaled opportunity for manufacturing companies to reduce operating...