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Industrial Energy Efficiency:

Technology Delivery

“Thinking Globally, Saving Locally”

David S. GodfreyAtlanta Regional OfficeEnergy Efficiency and Renewable EnergyU.S. Department of Energy

Presentation to EPA Region IV P2 Conference Call September 1, 2004

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• Oil for 40 years, w/ 77% in OPEC countries*

• Natural gas for 67 years, mostly from former USSR*

• Coal for 192 years from N. Am, Europe, Asia and Eurasia*

• World energy use up 2.9% in 2003 w/ 15% increase in Chinese coal use and doubling of oil use in decade

• Wind capacity at 40,000 MW worldwide; solar photo-voltaics up 10X in last 10 years

*At current rate of production

BP Statistical Review of World Energy, 2004The Global Look

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Office of Industrial Technologies

Partner with industry and other stakeholders to:

• Increase energy savings

• Reduce environmental impacts

• Improve process yield/conserve resources

• Reduce reliance on foreign oil

• Increase use of renewable energy

• Improve competitiveness and quality of life

Improve the energy intensity of U.S. industry through coordinated research and development, validation, and dissemination of energy efficiency technologies & practices.

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Delivering Technology Solutions

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• Technical Assistance

• Plant-wide Assessments

• Industrial Assessment Centers

• Software Tools

• Training

• Information (Case Studies, Tip Sheets, etc.)

Technology Delivery: Saving Locally

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Plant-wide Assessments : 32 representing Forest Products, Chemical, Petroleum and other industries

Attended Training : more than 4,500 employees

Received Decision Tools Software CD : 3150 distributed

Case Studies (at any stage of development): 85 completed

Summary of Technology Delivery Activities

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Cost-shared assessments identify opportunities for energy and cost savings

• Up to $100,000 competitively awarded to plant through open solicitation process

• Summary assessment reportpublished to promotereplication

• Proprietary Informationfully protected

• Opportunity to promote findings and methodology

Plant-wide Assessments

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Plant-wide Assessments: Examples

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Annual Savings Opportunities Identified

• Anchor Glass Container $1,638,000 Metlab $518,000• Utica Corporation $1,880,000 Bayer $1,478,000• Equilon Enterprises $52,500,000 Weyerhaeuser $3,100,000• Neville Chemical $287,000 Corning $25,920,000• Appleton Paper $3,459,000 3M $1,094,000• Georgia Pacific $5,000,000 WR Grace $840,000• Alcoa $1,072,000 Ford $3,280,000• Boise Cascade $707,000 Inland $9,500,000• Caraustar $1,280,000 Alcoa $1,974,000• Akzo Nobel $1,170,000 AMCAST $3,600,000

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How can a company benefit fromplant-wide assessments?

• Submit a proposal to next DOE solicitation (Mar. 2004). Watch www.oit.doe.gov/solicitations

• Access case studies to learn about recommended strategies to boost energy efficiency.

• Strengthen the corporate energy efficiency management team.

Pursuing a Plant-wide Assessment

Next Plant Wide Assessment solicitation expected Winter, 2005.

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Industrial Assessment Centers (IACs)

• ~240 students in training each year

• Average 7-year savings per assessment: $74,000

Teams of engineering faculty and students from 26 university-based IACs around the country conduct no-cost, on-site industrial assessments at eligible facilities.

More than 12,000 assessments have been conducted by IACs.

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Qualification Criteria

• Annual sales under $100 million

• 500 or less employees at plant

• No designated energy manager

• Energy bill less than $2 M/yr and greater than $100K/yr

• Plant located 150 miles or less from IAC school

Industrial Assessment Centers

To request an assessment, contact the nearest IAC university. See www.oit.doe.gov/iac

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Replicate Savings

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• Motor Master + – Assists in energy-efficient motor selection and management.

• Air Master+ - Provides comprehensive information on assessing compressed air systems.

• Pump System Assessment Tool - Helps industrial users assess the efficiency of pumping system operations.

• Steam System Scoping Tool - Profiles and grades steam system operations and management.

• Steam System Assessment Tool – Assists users in assessing potential benefits of specific steam-system improvements

• 3EPlus Insulation Assessment Tool – Helps to evaluate the thickness of insulation on steam lines.

Tools Available on the OIT Web Site

4,500 company employees are registered users of the Decision Tools CD.

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EERE Industrial Energy Efficiency Training Opportunities

See OIT website to attend training sessions for relevant tools.

• Steam Systems Improvement

• Pump System Assessment

• Pump System Assessment Tool (PSAT) Specialist Training

• Advanced Management of Compressed Air Systems

• Insulation Assessment

• Motor Systems Management

• Optimization of Process Heating Systems

• Process Heating Assessment Tool (PHAST) Specialist Training

• AirMaster+ Specialist Training

• Fundamentals of Compressed Air Systems

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On-call team of 17 professional engineers, scientists, research librarians, energy specialists, and communications information staff

• Fact Sheets

• Newsletters

• Tip Sheets

• Brochures

• Reports

• SoftwareDecision Tools

• Data

• Q & A

Voice:

Fax:

Email:

Web:

1-800-862-2086

360-586-8303

[email protected]

www.oit.doe.gov

Resources & Information

EERE Info Center

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CentralJamey Evans303-275-4813

Mid-AtlanticBill Orthwein215-656-6957

MidwestBrian Olsen312-886-8579

NortheastStephen Costa617-565-1811

SoutheastDavid Godfrey 404-562-0568

WesternChris Cockrill816-873-3299

Regional Offices

Increased Accessibility

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