Industrial Technologies Program Activities in New Mexico
- General Information
- States Incentives and Resources Database
- Upcoming Events and Trainings in New Mexico
- Mapped ITP State Activities
- Industrial Assessment Centers (IACs) for Region
- Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEPs) in New Mexico
- Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Regional Application Centers (RACs) for Region
- DOE Regional Contact
- State Contacts
- Additional Resources
General Information
New Mexico has a total of 2 million residents and ranks 38th in the nation in terms of GDP, which is $76.2 billion. In 2006, New Mexico ranked 34th in the nation's industrial energy consumption at 228.0 trillion Btu and 19th in the nation's industrial natural gas consumption at 99.8 trillion Btu. The state's top industries are listed in the table below. New Mexico's leading industries include computer and electronic product manufacturing, food manufacturing, and nonmetallic metal manufacturing. Together, these industries are responsible for 14,560 jobs, $674.9 million in payroll, and $8,542.7 million in shipments.
The Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) is working with six partners in the state on cost-shared research and development projects and on near-term industrial savings through the Save Energy Now initiative. In addition,there are 1 active and 14 complete R&D, and 7 ITP Project Successes in New Mexico.
New Mexico at a glance
| State Information (1) | |
|---|---|
| 2007 Population (Million) | 2.0 |
| 2007 GDP (Billion) | $76.2 |
| Rank | 38 |
| Energy Statistics | |
|---|---|
| Total Energy Consumption 2006 (Trillion Btu) (2 PDF 21 KB) | 683.3 |
| Total Industrial Energy Consumption 2006 (Trillion Btu) (3) | 228.0 |
| Total Industrial Energy Consumption Rank | 34 |
| Total Industrial Natural Gas Use 2006 (Trillion Btu) | 99.8 |
| Total Industrial Natural Gas Use Rank | 19 |
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Total Industrial Energy Consumption Statistics in New Mexico
| Year | Energy Consumption (Trillion Btu) |
National Average (Trillion Btu) |
|---|---|---|
| 2000 | 225.6 | 677.6 |
| 2001 | 206.0 | 647.1 |
| 2002 | 205.0 | 644.7 |
| 2003 | 214.8 | 640.2 |
| 2004 | 227.7 | 652.3 |
| 2005 | 224.7 | 632.9 |
| 2006 | 228.0 | 630.1 |
Top Industries in New Mexico
| NAICS Code | Industry Name | Employees | Payroll (Million) | Value of Shipments (Million) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 334 | Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing | 8,147 | $462 | $6,363 |
| 311 | Food Manufacturing | 3,963 | $128 | $1,598 |
| 327 | Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing | 2,450 | $85 | $582 |
| 336 | Transportation Equipment Manufacturing | 1,741 | $102 | $506 |
| 332 | Fabricated Metal Products Manufacturing | 2,490 | $101 | $422 |
| 333 | Machinery Manufacturing | 1,541 | $70 | $299 |
| 335 | Electrical Equipment Appliance and Component Manufacturing | 1,473 | $57 | $298 |
| 326 | Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing | 1,036 | $33 | $252 |
| 321 | Wood Product Manufacturing | 1,615 | $44 | $230 |
States Incentives and Resources Database
This database is a comprehensive collection of incentives and resources for implementing energy-efficiency measures in a commercial or industrial facility. These incentives are often financial and are in place to reward business and residential customers for making strides in energy efficiency. The resources are in the form of analysis tools, education and training programs, and energy audits. The following link will take you to a site that will show you the energy incentives and resources in New Mexico.
Mapped ITP State Activities
The following map provides a visual representation of ITP activities in New Mexico. Click the checkboxes to filter certain activities. You may click the pushpin icon to show activity details. All locations are approximate. Following the map, there are lists that provide ITP activities (Energy Savings Assessments, Industrial Assessment Centers, Events and Trainings, and ITP Partner Projects) in New Mexico.
Energy Savings Assessments
With emphasis on reducing natural gas consumption, DOE provides American businesses, factories, and manufacturing facilities with on-site Energy Savings Assessments (ESAs). The purpose of these assessments is to identify immediate opportunities to save energy and money that will lead to significant long-term savings. Gold and silver stars represent facilities that have been recognized for their achievements in industrial energy savings. The following is a list of businesses that have all benefited from ITP assessments in New Mexico:
- Denotes ESAs on map above
Prewitt, NM
12/8/2008
Details
Intel Corporation - Rio Rancho Campus
Rio Rancho, NM
12/9/2008
Details
Industrial Assessment Center (IAC) Assessments
Industrial Assessment Centers (IACs) provide eligible small- and medium-sized manufacturers with no-cost, on-site energy assessments to identify potential savings opportunities. The following is a list of IAC training participants in New Mexico for the past two years. A complete collection of all the publicly available assessment and recommendation data is available at the ITP IAC database.
- Denotes IAC Assessments on map above
Albuquerque, NM
American Gypsum
Bernalillo, NM
Merillat
Los Lunas, NM
Albuquerque, NM
Roses Southwest Papers
Albuquerque, NM
Tempur Production USA, Inc.
Albuquerque, NM
Events and Trainings
The Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) offers system-wide and component-specific training sessions and materials to help reduce energy use, save money, and minimize waste through system optimization. The following is a list of New Mexico's past training events:
- Denotes Events on map above
ITP Partner Projects
- Denotes Projects on map above
In order to meet the challenges of improving energy efficiency, the Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) helps to mitigate its industry partners' energy use. Both share the cost of research and development (R&D) projects while reaching the common goals of improving not only energy efficiency, but economic viability, energy security, environmental quality, and resource conservation. The following list provides New Mexico's active and complete partner projects:
Project SuccessesSeeFOAM-CPFD: CFD Software for Lost Foam Pattern Blowing, Arena-Flow, LLC
Albuquerque, NM
Industry: Chemicals
Status: Active
(PDF 1.10 MB)
CFD Modeling For Lost Foam White Side, Arena LLC
Albuquerque, NM
Industry: Metal Casting
Status: Complete
(PDF 317 KB)
Drill-String Radar Navigation for Horizontal Directional Drilling, Stolar Research Corporation
Raton, NM
Industry: Mining
Status: Complete
(PDF 226 KB)
Horizon Sensor: Efficient Extraction of Higher Quality Coal, Stolar Horizon, Inc.
Raton, NM
Industry: Mining
Status: Complete
(PDF 2.79 MB)
Hot Blast Stove Process Model and Model-based Controller, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos, NM
Industry: Steel
Status: Complete
(PDF 118 KB)
RIM Radio-Imaging Method: Imaging Ahead of Mining, Sandia National Laboratory
Albuquerque, NM
Industry: Mining
Status: Complete
(PDF 512 KB)
Through-the-Earth Communications for the Mining Industry, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos, NM
Industry: Mining
Status: Complete
(PDF 138 KB)
R&D Projects
Auxiliary Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Engine Warming System for Trucks, Pony Pack, Inc.
Albuquerque, NM
Industry: Mining
Status: Active
(PDF 105 KB)
Advanced Autothermal Reformer, Sandia National Laboratory
Albuquerque, NM
Industry: Chemicals
Status: Complete
(PDF 399 KB)
Los Alamos, NM
Industry: Industrial Materials for the Future
Status: Complete
(PDF 94 KB)
Advanced Inorganic Membranes Impact Chemical and Petrochemical Industries, Sandia National Laboratory
Albuquerque, NM
Industry: Industrial Materials for the Future
Status: Complete
(PDF 531 KB)
Characteristics and Sources of Intermediate-size Particles in Recovery Boilers, Sandia National Laboratory
Albuquerque, NM
Industry: Forest Products
Status: Complete
(PDF 1.05 MB)
Growth and Property Development of Convection-Pass Deposits in Recovery Boilers, Sandia National Laboratory
Albuquerque, NM
Industry: Forest Products
Status: Complete
(PDF 1.15 MB)
Intelligent Inductive Processing, Sandia National Laboratory
Albuquerque, NM
Industry: Steel
Status: Complete
(PDF 79 KB)
Membrane Systems for Energy Efficient Separation of Light Gases, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos, NM
Industry: Industrial Materials for the Future
Status: Complete
(PDF 237 KB)
Mesoporous Membranes for Olefin Separations, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos, NM
Industry: Chemicals
Status: Complete
(PDF 1.53 MB)
Molecular Simulation for the Chemical Industry, Sandia National Laboratory
Albuquerque, NM
Industry: Chemicals
Status: Complete
(PDF 742 KB)
Novel Modified Zeolites for Energy-Efficient Hydrocarbon Separations, Sandia National Laboratory
Albuquerque, NM
Industry: Industrial Materials for the Future
Status: Complete
(PDF 222 KB)
Los Alamos, NM
Industry: Industrial Materials for the Future
Status: Complete
(PDF 1,015 KB)
Short-Contact-Time-Reactors, Sandia National Laboratory
Albuquerque, NM
Industry: Chemicals
Status: Complete
(PDF 1.62 MB)
DryWash, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos, NM
Industry: Chemicals
Status: Complete
(PDF 3.82 MB)
Improved Diesel Engines, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos, NM
Industry: Inventions and Innovations
Status: Complete
(PDF 3.82 MB)
Industrial Assessment Centers (IACs) for Region
Colorado State University
Director: Dr. Douglas C. Hittle
Phone: (970) 491-8617
Fax: (970) 491-3827
Email: hittle@engr.colostate.edu
Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEPs) in New Mexico
New Mexico Manufacturing Extension Partnership
Director: Carol Ann Sanchez
Phone: (505) 262-0921
Fax: (505) 262-9691
Email: info@newmexicomep.org
Web Site: http://www.newmexicomep.org
Source: http://blue.nist.gov/centers/NM
Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Regional Application Centers (RACs) for Region
Intermountain CHP Application Center
Director: Patti Case
Phone: (801) 278-1927
Email: plcase@etcgrp.com
Web Site: http://www.intermountainchp.org/
Source: http://www.eere.energy.gov/de/chp/chp_applications/chp_application_centers.html
DOE Regional Contact
Jamey Evans
Phone: 303-275-4813
Email: jamey.evans@go.doe.gov
Source: http://www.eere.energy.gov/industry/about/contacts.html
State Energy Office Contact
Kenneth Hughes, Clean Energy Specialist
Energy Conservation & Management Division
1221 S. St. Francis Drive
Santa Fe, NM 87504
Phone: 575-476-3320
Fax: 575-476-3322
Brian Johnson, Energy Technology and Engineering Manager
Energy Conservation & Management Division
1221 S. St. Francis Drive
Santa Fe, NM 87504
Phone: 575-476-3313
Fax: 575-476-3322
Additional Resources
American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy's Policy Database for New Mexico
http://aceee.org/energy/state/newmexico/nm_index.htm
For more information, contact the EERE Information Center
http://www.eere.energy.gov/informationcenter/


















