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What tools and training resources are available specifically to help my plant run more efficiently?

There are powerful software tools available to help your staff plant identify and analyze energy system savings opportunities. While the tools are accessible here for download, we also encourage you to send your staff to a training workshop to enhance their ability to use the tools and take full advantage of opportunities identified in the software programs. For some tools, advanced training is also available to help your staff further increase their expertise.

Are there individuals available to help my plant utilize the software tools and analyze the efficiency of my plant systems?

Yes, Qualified Specialists have successfully completed classroom and practical training, passed a rigorous exam, and demonstrated their ability to use ITP software tools. U.S. DOE Qualified Specialists apply this knowledge to help plants identify ways to improve system efficiencies. Find a Qualified Specialist today.  

I understand the importance of improving the efficiency of my plant, but how do I pay for it?

Energy efficiency is an investment-oriented activity, competing with other project opportunities in a plant. The choice of financing for energy-efficiency projects varies. However, whether it is funded from within or through external sources, there are financial opportunities and resources that you can use to leverage your investment.

Now that I am ready to pursue an efficiency project in my plant, what is the best way to proceed?

Taking a systematic approach to your energy saving opportunities will net the best results. It is important to follow an energy savings action plan; track energy bills; evaluate equipment operating practices; identify no-or low-cost projects; acquire management support, form an energy team, and develop an ongoing strategy for continuous improvement.