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U.S. Industries: Partner with DOE to Save Energy and Money (Revised).


DE2006861050

Publication Date 2005
Page Count 6
Abstract Save Energy Now is part of a national campaign, 'Easy Ways to Save Energy,' announced by the Secretary of Energy in 2005. The campaign educates the public about simple but effective energy choices, assists U.S. industry and the government in reducing energy use, and supports national goals for energy security. Save Energy Now is helping industrial plants find effective ways to reduce the amount of energy they use in steam and process heating systems so they can operate more efficiently and profitably. This effort also addresses energy-saving opportunities for compressed air, fan, motor, and pumping systems.
Keywords
  • Energy conservation
  • Energy policy
  • Energy use
  • Energy consumption
  • Energy efficiency
  • Heating systems
  • Industrial plants
  • Save Energy Now
Source Agency
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
Corporate Authors Department of Energy, Washington, DC. Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 200616
U.S. Industries: Partner with DOE to Save Energy and Money (Revised).
U.S. Industries: Partner with DOE to Save Energy and Money (Revised).
DE2006861050

  • Energy conservation
  • Energy policy
  • Energy use
  • Energy consumption
  • Energy efficiency
  • Heating systems
  • Industrial plants
  • Save Energy Now
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
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