News
September 10, 2008
Gulf Energy Systems are Recovering from Gustav, Bracing for Ike
Oil and natural gas production in the Gulf of Mexico has been steadily increasing in the week since Hurricane Gustav hit, but Hurricane Ike may hinder recovery efforts. The good news is that power has been restored to most of Louisiana, and onshore facilities are gearing up for full production. More
September 10, 2008
Demand Response Webcast Available
On July 31, 2008, DOE held a Demand Response Webcast to discuss opportunities for industrial facilities to earn a revenue stream as a demand source. More
September 3, 2008
Energy Impact of Hurricane Gustav Still Unclear
Huuricane Gustav has caused a short-term shutdown of oil and natural gas production in the Gulf of Mexico, but for now, oil companies are not reporting major damage. A longer-term energy impact may be caused by Louisiana's damaged power grid, which has left some refineries without power. More
August 28, 2008
DOE Awards $26 Million to Develop Energy-Efficient Industrial Processes
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded $26.6 million in federal funding over three years. More
August 25, 2008
DOE Announces Energy Savings to Maine Paper Mill
The Katahdin Paper Mill in Millinocket, Maine, was looking for ways to pinpoint energy-savings measures when the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Industrial Technologies Program (ITP ) performed a Save Energy Now energy assessment at the mill. More
August 22, 2008
DOE to Invest $26 Million in Industrial Energy Efficiency Projects
DOE announced on August 22 that it will invest up to $26 million in eight projects to develop energy-efficient industrial processes to replace current energy-intensive processes. The projects focus on the steel, automotive, and aerospace industries; oil and ethanol refineries; and metal forges. More
August 21, 2008
DOE Announces Save Energy Now Solicitation for State, Local, and Regional Projects
Apply now for ITP's Save Energy Now solicitation for state, local, and regional industrial efficiency projects. More
August 13, 2008
EIA: Expect Only a Short-Term Relief in Fuel Prices
Gasoline and diesel fuel prices have been falling slowly for about a month and should continue sliding for the next few months, but prices should start increasing again next year, according to DOE's Energy Information Administration (EIA). Meanwhile, it's time to start worrying about winter fuel costs. More
August 8, 2008
Hurricane Season – Is Your Plant Ready?
The 2005 hurricane season caused an estimated $21 billion in total damages, which included $5 billion in commercial losses. More
August 5, 2008
Upcoming Webinar Will Highlight ITP Resources for Utilities
A Webinar on ITP's low- and no-cost resources for utilities will be held August 20, 2008, from 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm MDT. More
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