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News Archives - 2005

January

The Fall 2004 Issue of Energy Matters Offers 20 Ways to Save Energy Now
Now Available: Technology Roadmap for Energy Loss Reduction and Recovery
Ultra-Hard Materials Show Promise for Industrial Applications
Steam Tool Update: Correction to SSAT Version 2.0.0
Groups Push Competing Proposals for the Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline
USDA Publishes Rules for Federal Purchasing of Bioproducts

February

Chemical Bandwidth Study Analyzes Energy Savings Opportunities
DOE Issues Ultra-high Efficiency Industrial Steam Generation Solicitation
ITP 2004 Annual Reports Now Available
EIA: Oil Prices to Stay Above $40 per Barrel Through 2006
Second Workshop to Facilitate Chemical Industry R&D Collaboration
February ITP E-Bulletin Now Available
PCS Nitrogen's Improved Combustion Fan System Saves Energy and Money
DOE Announces Plant-Wide Assessment Solicitation
DOE Industrial Technologies Program Releases Enhanced Pumping System Assessment Tool

March

Formosa Plastics Plant-Wide Assessment Uncovers Ways to Save $1.5 Million per Year in Energy Costs
EIA: U.S. Companies Achieving Greater Cuts in Greenhouse Gases
Fan System Qualified Specialist Training Begins in April
Ohio Technology Showcase in September Will Highlight Energy- and Cost-Saving Technologies and Practices
Read the Winter 2005 Issue of Energy Matters

April

Qualified Specialist Helps Canandaigua Wine Company Save Money
Provide Feedback on ITP Research at AIChE Spring Meeting
Industrial Program Receives High Marks

May

Compressed Air System Upgrade Saves Energy and Improves Performance at Raytheon's Andover, Massachusetts, Plant
Mining Industry R&D Solicitation Awards Announced
New Initiative Focuses on Pumping System Performance
DOE Industrial Technologies Program Introduces Three New Software Assessment Tools
New Industry Partner Accepted into the Climate VISION Program

June

Food and Paper Industries Pursue Energy Savings

July

Jacques Beaudry-Losique Joins DOE to Manage Industrial Technologies Program
The Sara Lee Bakery in Sacramento Can Use Fewer Compressors Now To Meet Its Compressed Air and Production Requirements

August

Former ITP Technology Delivery Lead Named ACEEE 2005 Champion of Energy Efficiency
DOE Announces Trainings, Solicitation for Applicant IAC Schools
Don't Forget to Register for the Ohio Technology Showcase
Industrial Assessment Center Pre-Solicitation Announcement Now Available
New IAC Case Studies Highlight Energy Savings at Five Plants
EIA: High Crude Oil Prices Push Other Fuel Costs Higher
Plant-Wide Assessment at Houston Refinery Results in Comprehensive Energy Management Strategy
Hurricane Katrina Shuts Refineries and Oil and Gas Production

September

State Energy Program Special Projects Award Winners Announced
Dow Uncovers Ways to Turn Plant Wastes Into Useful Products, Save Energy and Money, and Curb Emissions
ITP Awards $2.6 Million to Boost Combustion Efficiency in Industrial Boilers
DOE Workshop at Brookhaven Explains Industrial Assessment Centers

October

ITP Supports National Energy Campaign with "Save Energy Now" — Energy Teams to Visit 200 Plants
Chemical Industry Seeks Partners for R&D on Utility Systems, Heat Exchangers, Distillation Systems, and Natural Gas Solutions
Assessment Shows How Coeur Rochester Mine Can Improve Process Control While Saving Energy and Money

November

DOE Announces New Solicitation for Industrial Assessment Centers
Innovative Energy Systems Solicitation Targets Chemical Industry Energy Supply Chain
DOE Deploys Energy Saving Team to California Fertilizer Plant

December

DOE Energy Saving Team Visits Dow Chemical Plant in Louisiana
DOE Awards $2.2 Million for Energy-Efficient Pulp and Paper Production
Process Upgrades at Wastewater Treatment Plant Save Nearly 3 Million kWh and 270 MMBtu Annually
DOE Announces Three New Forest Products Industry Research & Development Projects
Early Field Trials Show Vast Potential for Industrial Wireless Sensors
Making Wireless Technology Robust Enough For Use on the Factory Floor