Energy Department Offers
Energy Assessments
The Department of Energy would be performing Energy Saving Assessments at large Federal facilities and 200 of the most energy-intensive manufacturing facilities in the United States, Energy Secretary Samuel W. Bodman has announced.
The Department of Energy would be performing Energy Saving Assessments at large Federal facilities and 200 of the most energy-intensive manufacturing facilities in the United States, Energy Secretary Samuel W. Bodman has announced.
The effort is part the national "Easy Ways to Save Energy" campaign, which was launched in October, according to the DOE.
As of December 16, a total of 31 Energy Saving Assessments have been performed (26 Federal facilities and 5 industrial plants). The Federal facilities will use the assessments to take steps to reduce consumption of natural gas during the upcoming winter months when natural gas demand is at its peak. In addition, nearly 286 applications from private industry have been received, representing 641 individual plants. Of these applications, more than 40 percent have been identified as being the most energy intensive and will be considered as possible recipients of an Energy Savings Assessment.
Applications for private industry are being accepted through January 17, 2006.
Companies interested in a free energy assessment can visit: www.eere.energy.gov/industry/saveenergynow for more details and for informational brochures detailing ways to save energy.
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