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Databases

On this page, you will find Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) databases that provide a wealth of information on energy assessments, results and recommendations, contacts, and incentives for industrial plants.

Industrial Assessment Centers Database 

Industrial Assessment Centers perform energy assessments for small- to medium-sized manufacturers. The IAC database compiles the data resulting from the assessments and contains information from 1981 to the present. The database includes information on more than 11,000 assessments and 83,000 assessment recommendations. You'll find details such as fuel type, base plant energy consumption, and recommended energy efficiency improvements, as well as projected energy and cost savings, implementation cost and simple payback.

Save Energy Now Participating Plants Database 

The Save Energy Now Participating Plants database supplies detailed information on completed onsite plant assessments. U.S. manufacturing plants participate in these assessments, conducted under the Save Energy Now initiative, to improve energy efficiency and increase productivity. Additional information, such as a case study, may be available. This content is updated as new assessments are completed and reports are finalized.

States Incentives and Resources Database 

The States Incentives and Resources Database provides information on available resources for commercial and industrial plant managers, and energy saving incentives such as rebates, waived fees, analysis tools, financial assistance, training opportunities, and energy audit program assistance. Information is available at the state, county, and municipal level as well as from utilities and non-profits. Access the database and learn how to reduce energy usage and costs each year.