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White House Announces Executive Order on Industrial Energy Efficiency, including Combined Heat and Power

August 30, 2012

Today, President Obama signed an Executive Order to accelerate investments in industrial energy efficiency, including combined heat and power (CHP). Accelerating investment in industrial energy efficiency in a way that benefits manufacturers, utilities, and consumers can improve American manufacturing competitiveness and create jobs while improving our nation's energy system and reducing harmful emissions. The Executive Order:

Investments in industrial energy efficiency and CHP offer significant benefits to manufacturers, utilities and communities across the country, including:

In support of the Executive Order, DOE and EPA released a new report Combined Heat and Power: A Clean Energy SolutionPDF that provides a foundation for national discussions on effective ways to achieve 40 GW of new, cost-effective CHP by 2020, and includes an overview of the key issues currently impacting CHP deployment and the factors that need to be considered by stakeholders involved in the dialogue.

The Department of Energy is also announcing new private sector commitments by five companies—Kingspan Insulated Panels, Cree, General Aluminum Manufacturing Company, PaperWorks, and HARBEC Inc.—to the Better Buildings, Better Plants program where firms commit to improving energy intensity by 25% over ten years. Partners in the Better Buildings, Better Plants Program have already experienced at least $80 million in cost savings—these actions alone are expected to save roughly $1 billion cumulatively by 2020.

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