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Industry Program Areas of Analysis
The Industry Program has been working on issues related to energy efficiency in manufacturing since its creation in 1993. We conduct research and technical analysis of energy savings potential and work to promote and advance more efficient technologies and processes utilized in all areas of manufacturing. Increased efficiency in this sector means lower energy bills for the manufacturers themselves, economic growth for the U.S. as a whole, and reduced pollution including carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. |
Areas of Analysis
We work to advance the development and expansion of known energy-efficient technologies as well as to identify promising emerging technologies.
Combined Heat and Power (CHP)
Research, policy, and technical analysis relating to the potential energy savings of CHP applications in the U.S. |
Emerging Industrial Technologies
ACEEE and partner groups monitor emerging technologies in both the buildings and industry sectors |
Motors
Research, policy, and technical analysis relating to the potential energy savings of efficient motors |
Fuel Cells
Research, policy, and technical analysis relating to the potential energy savings of fuel cell applications in the U.S. |
Water and Waste Water
Research, policy, and technical analysis relating to energy efficiency potential in the water and wastewater sector |
- Technology
We work to advance the development and expansion of known energy-efficient technologies as well as to identify promising emerging technologies.
- Additional Analysis
In addition to sector specific analysis, the Industry and Agriculture Program contributes to broader national, regional, and state level analysis of industrial energy use and the potential
for savings. Most of these analyses are part
of multi-sector studies undertaken with other program areas or with
external experts. Information on these studies are available
on our Energy Efficiency Potential
Assessments page.
ACEEE Reports
ACEEE completes extensive and unbiased analysis of technologies
and energy use regionally and nationwide. Below is a complete listing of manufacturing-related reports.
Comprehensive list of ACEEE Industry reports and publications |
For more information contact:
R. Neal Elliott, Program Director
Dan Trombley, Research Staff
Anna Chittum, Research Staff
Nate Kaufman, Research Staff
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