U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Advanced Manufacturing Office
DOE Launches Energy Assessment at World's Largest Insulation Plant
May 23, 2006
DOE announced on May 23rd that it will launch an industrial Energy
Saving Assessment at the CertainTeed Corporation manufacturing plant
in Kansas City, Kansas. The plant produces fiberglass insulation and
is the largest manufacturing facility for insulation in the world.
DOE's free three-day energy assessments are helping major
manufacturing facilities to identify energy-saving opportunities,
primarily by focusing on steam and process heating systems used at the
plants. See the DOE press release.
DOE's Energy Saving Teams have completed visits to 33 large federal
facilities and are in the process of visiting 200 energy-intensive
manufacturing facilities as part of the national
"Easy Ways to Save
Energy"
campaign launched in October 2005. The first 48 industrial
Energy Saving Assessments have identified nearly $152 million per year
in potential energy cost savings. If implemented, these energy-saving
measures could reduce natural gas consumption by more than 15 trillion
Btu per year, which is more than the amount used by 206,000
U.S. homes. See
the results
of many of these industrial Energy Saving
Assessments on the "Save Energy Now" Web site,
provided by DOE's Industrial Technologies Program.
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