U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Advanced Manufacturing Office
DOE Conducts Energy Assessments in Texas and Indiana
September 6, 2006
DOE announced on August 29th that it is conducting three-day
Industrial Energy Saving Assessments at the Lone Star Steel facility
in Lone Star, Texas, and at U.S. Steel's Gary Works facility in Gary,
Indiana. Lone Star Steel produces steel tubes and pipes for energy,
industrial, and automotive applications. The Gary Works facility
operates facilities for steelmaking and finishing and has an annual
raw steelmaking capacity of 7.5 million tons. DOE's free, three-day
energy assessments are helping major manufacturing facilities identify
energy-saving opportunities, primarily by focusing on steam and
process heating systems used at the plants. See the DOE press releases on the assessments in Texas and Indiana, as well as the Web sites for Lone Star Steel and U.S. Steel's Gary Works facility.
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 113 industrial
Energy Saving Assessments have identified $282 million per year in
potential energy cost savings. If implemented, these energy-saving
measures could reduce natural gas consumption by more than
31 trillion Btu per year, which is more than the amount used by
430,000 U.S. homes. See the "Easy Ways to Save Energy" Web site.
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