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May 8, 2008

DOE Energy Assessment Helps Goodyear Tire Plant Save $875,000 in Less Than 3 Months

When the Goodyear tire plant in Union City, Tennessee, participated in a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Save Energy Now energy assessment, plant managers were aware of potential energy savings measures but were unsure of the costs of implementation.  More

April 30, 2008

ITP Releases Updated Process Heating Software Tool

The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) announces the release of its updated Process Heating Assessment and Survey Tool (PHAST).  More

April 21, 2008

Your Opinion Counts - Take the Energy Matters Survey!

Please tell us what you think about Energy Matters, ITP's quarterly e-magazine, by completing our online survey. More

April 16, 2008

DOE Issues Research Lab Call for Nanomanufacturing for Energy Efficiency

Apply now for the Nanomanufacturing for Energy Efficiency 2008 Research Call, a new solicitation for DOE National Laboratories and industry partners to develop energy-saving nanotechnologies for the commercial market. More

March 19, 2008

Apply Now to Become an Energy Expert!

The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) has issued a solicitation for Qualified Specialists interested in becoming Energy Experts.  More

March 14, 2008

West Linn Paper Company Saves $379,000 Annually After Receiving Save Energy Now Assessment

Searching for additional energy-efficient practices, the West Linn Paper Company participated in a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Save Energy Now assessment. The West Linn, Oregon, mill had previously upgraded boiler controls and was investigating other energy savings options when Energy Expert Bill Moir, of Steam Engineering, Inc., conducted the assessment using DOE’s Steam System Assessment Tool (SSAT) software and provided seven recommendations for improving energy efficiency.  More

March 7, 2008

DOE Issues Energy Efficiency and Carbon Footprint R&D Solicitation

The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) is accepting applications for cost- shared research and development of transformational industrial processes and equipment that will reduce the U.S. manufacturing industry’s energy intensity and carbon footprint.  More

March 3, 2008

State Resources for Industry Now Available Online

Industrial companies across the United States can now find state-specific information on energy assessments, event and training opportunities, and the latest research and development advancements through the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) State Activities Web site.  More

February 20, 2008

DOE Issues 2008 Lab Call for R&D of Energy-Intensive Processes

Apply now for the Energy Intensive Processes 2008 Lab Call, a new solicitation for DOE National Laboratories and industry partners. More

February 19, 2008

Save Energy Now Assessment Helps Chrysler Save More Than $627,000 in Energy Costs

After receiving a Save Energy Now assess­ment of its truck and minivan assembly complex in St. Louis, Missouri, Chrysler saved more than 70,000 MMBtu in natural gas and approximately $627,000 in energy costs.  More

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