The U.S. dairy processing industry consumes around 1.5 billion worth of purchased fuels and electricity per year. Energy efficiency improvements are a critical way for plants to reduce these costs, lower emissions of energy-related pollutants, and reduce susceptibility to volatile energy prices. This article provides a concise review of key energy efficiency opportunities for steam systems, refrigeration systems, and key unit operations in the production of processed dairy products. Together, these end uses of energy account for the majority of thermal and electrical energy use in the U.S. dairy processing industry. A brief overview of energy use in the U.S. dairy industry is provided, followed by more detailed discussion of key energy effi...
Production facilities in the food industry are large consumers of electricity and thermal energy due...
The global consumption of dairy produce is forecasted to increase by 19% per person by 2050. However...
The aim of this paper was to assess how, and to what extent do managerial and technology changes aff...
Global butter, concentrated milk, and milk powder products use approximately 15% of annual raw milk ...
Global butter, concentrated milk, and milk powder products use approximately 15% of annual raw milk ...
Global butter, concentrated milk, and milk powder products use approximately 15% of annual raw milk ...
Global butter, concentrated milk, and milk powder products use approximately 15% of annual raw milk ...
Global butter, concentrated milk, and milk powder products use approximately 15% of annual raw milk ...
Global butter, concentrated milk, and milk powder products use approximately 15% of annual raw milk ...
Energy is critical component of dairy industry. Dairy industry depends on fossil fuels for energy su...
Under the supervision of Professors Sanford Klein, Douglas Reindl, and Doug Reinemann; 106pp.Wisco...
Summary. Results have been presented of research on variability of electrical energy and water consu...
Presented are ten case histories about energy-efficient technologies implemented by the dairy indust...
The dairy industry is one of the growing sectors in the food industry with significant thermal energ...
The global consumption of dairy produce is forecasted to increase by 19% per person by 2050. However...
Production facilities in the food industry are large consumers of electricity and thermal energy due...
The global consumption of dairy produce is forecasted to increase by 19% per person by 2050. However...
The aim of this paper was to assess how, and to what extent do managerial and technology changes aff...
Global butter, concentrated milk, and milk powder products use approximately 15% of annual raw milk ...
Global butter, concentrated milk, and milk powder products use approximately 15% of annual raw milk ...
Global butter, concentrated milk, and milk powder products use approximately 15% of annual raw milk ...
Global butter, concentrated milk, and milk powder products use approximately 15% of annual raw milk ...
Global butter, concentrated milk, and milk powder products use approximately 15% of annual raw milk ...
Global butter, concentrated milk, and milk powder products use approximately 15% of annual raw milk ...
Energy is critical component of dairy industry. Dairy industry depends on fossil fuels for energy su...
Under the supervision of Professors Sanford Klein, Douglas Reindl, and Doug Reinemann; 106pp.Wisco...
Summary. Results have been presented of research on variability of electrical energy and water consu...
Presented are ten case histories about energy-efficient technologies implemented by the dairy indust...
The dairy industry is one of the growing sectors in the food industry with significant thermal energ...
The global consumption of dairy produce is forecasted to increase by 19% per person by 2050. However...
Production facilities in the food industry are large consumers of electricity and thermal energy due...
The global consumption of dairy produce is forecasted to increase by 19% per person by 2050. However...
The aim of this paper was to assess how, and to what extent do managerial and technology changes aff...