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Industrial Technologies Program Activities in Oklahoma

General Information

Oklahoma has a total of 3.6 million residents and ranks 29th in the nation in terms of GDP, which is $139.3 billion. The state is home to four Fortune 500 companies. In 2006, Oklahoma ranked 16th in the nation's industrial energy consumption at 607.9 trillion Btu and 8th in the nation's industrial natural gas consumption at 241.9 trillion Btu. The top 10 industries in the state are listed in the table below. Oklahoma's leading industries include petroleum and coal products manufacturing, machinery manufacturing, and food manufacturing. Together, these industries are responsible for 41,240 jobs, $1,796.2 million in payroll, and $28,164.4 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. ITP also supports one university-based Industrial Assessment Center that provides free energy assessments to industry while simultaneously training the engineers of tomorrow. In addition, there are one active R&D and one ITP Project Success in Oklahoma.

Oklahoma at a glance

State Information (1)
2007 Population (Million) 3.6
2007 GDP (Billion) $139.3
Rank 29
Energy Statistics
Total Energy Consumption 2006 (Trillion Btu) (2 PDF 21 KB) 1,603.0
Total Industrial Energy Consumption 2006 (Trillion Btu) (3) 607.9
Total Industrial Energy Consumption Rank 16
Total Industrial Natural Gas Use 2006 (Trillion Btu) 241.9
Total Industrial Natural Gas Use Rank 8
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Total Industrial Energy Consumption Statistics in Oklahoma

Year Energy Consumption
(Trillion Btu)
National Average
(Trillion Btu)
2000 523.9 677.6
2001 504.6 647.1
2002 489.1 644.7
2003 519.9 640.2
2004 554.0 652.3
2005 570.6 632.9
2006 607.9 630.1
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Top Industries in Oklahoma

NAICS CodeIndustry NameEmployeesPayroll (Million)Value of Shipments (Million)
324 Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing 2,858 $207 $15,675
333 Machinery Manufacturing 23,033 $1,074 $6,986
311 Food Manufacturing 15,349 $516 $5,503
332 Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing 23,639 $939 $5,237
336 Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 15,022 $662 $4,801
326 Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing 13,108 $584 $3,640
325 Chemical Manufacturing 3,310 $176 $2,538
322 Paper Manufacturing 3,735 $185 $2,269
327 Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing 7,118 $312 $2,021
331 Primary Metal Manufacturing 4,769 $205 $1,833
Source: Annual Survey Of Manufacturers 2006, Oklahoma. http://factfinder.census.gov...


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 Oklahoma.

Mapped ITP State Activities

The following map provides a visual representation of ITP activities in Oklahoma. 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 Oklahoma.

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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 Oklahoma:

ESA Pushpin - Denotes ESAs on map above

Buzzi Unicem USA - Pryor Plant
Pryor, OK
12/3/2007
Details

Buzzi Unicem USA - Pryor Plant
Pryor, OK
11/12/2008
Details

Gerdau AmeriSteel - Sand Springs Mill
Sand Springs, OK
11/27/2007
Details

Goodyear - Lawton
Lawton, OK
12/10/2008
Details
JM Huber - Broken Bow
Broken Bow, OK
6/13/2007
Details

JM Huber - Okmulgee
Okmulgee, OK
4/24/2007
Details

US Steel Corporation - Fintube Technologies
Tulsa, OK
12/1/2008
Details

Xerox Corporation - Oklahoma City Manufacturing Plant
Oklahoma City, OK
5/13/2008
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 Oklahoma for the past two years. A complete collection of all the publicly available assessment and recommendation data is available at the ITP IAC database.

IAC Assessments Pushpin - Denotes IAC Assessments on map above

Alcan Packaging
Catoosa, OK

Badger Meter
Tulsa, OK

Baker Petrolite
Barnsdall, OK

Baker Petrolite
Sand Springs, OK

Cameron Glass
Broken Arrow, OK

Cardinal Glass Inc.
Durant, OK

Consolidated Printing Solution
Tulsa, OK

Custom Seating
Muskogee, OK
Fomac
Tulsa, OK

Hermetic Switch Inc.
Chickasha, OK

Jencast
S Coffeyville, OK

Linde Process Plant
Catoosa, OK

Matrix Services Inc.
Catoosa, OK

Mercruiser Inc.
Stillwater, OK

Nomaco
Yukon, OK

Nordam transparency
Tulsa, OK
Nowata Printing
Nowata, OK

Pride Plating
Grove, OK

Scott Pet Products
Tishomingo, OK

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 Oklahoma's past training events:

Events Pushpin - Denotes Events on map above

There are no events or trainings in this state.

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ITP Partner Projects

R and D Pushpin - 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 Oklahoma's active and complete partner projects:

Project Successes Project Successes
Callidus UltraBlue CUB Burner: Next Generation Burner Technology, BioCallidus Technologies, LLC
Tulsa, OK
Industry: Combustion
Status: Complete
(PDF 292 KB)

R&D Projects
Anaerobic Bioleaching Technology for Metals Release, Geo-Microbial Technologies, Inc.
Ochelata, OK
Industry: Mining
Status: Active
(PDF 118 KB)

Industrial Assessment Centers (IACs) for Region

Oklahoma State University
Director: Dr. William Kolarik
Phone: (405) 744-5042
Fax: (405) 744-6187
Email: kolarik@okstate.edu

Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEPs) in Oklahoma

Oklahoma Manufacturing Alliance
Director: Roy Peters
Phone: (918) 592-0726
Fax: (918) 592-1417
Email: roy.peters@okalliance.com
Web Site: http://www.okalliance.com/
Source: http://blue.nist.gov/centers/OK

Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Regional Application Centers (RACs) for Region

Gulf Coast Regional CHP Applications Center
Director: Daniel Bullock
Phone: (281) 364-6087
Email: dbullock@harc.edu
Web Site: http://www.gulfcoastchp.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

Kathy McLaughlin, Director of Programs
900 N. Stiles
P.O. Box 26980
Oklahoma City, OK 73126
Phone: 405-815-5339
Fax: 405-605-2807

Additional Resources

American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy's Policy Database for Oklahoma
http://aceee.org/energy/state/oklahoma/ok_index.htm

List of Fortune 500 Companies in OK:
http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune500/2008/states/OK.html

For more information, contact the EERE Information Center
http://www.eere.energy.gov/informationcenter/