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Participate in no-cost webcasts and view archives to learn energy-saving strategies from leading manufacturing companies and energy experts. Webcasts are convenient, cost-effective, and ideal for any size group.
Tuesday Webcasts for Industry
Webcasts are held the first Tuesday of every month from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. EST. Topics include tools, technologies, energy assessments, and other strategies to reduce energy costs in your plant. Visit the Tuesday Webcasts for Industry page to register and to access past presentations.
Software Tool Webcasts
Learn how to use software tools to discover energy-saving opportunities in your manufacturing plant by attending free 2-hour webcasts. Topics include compressed air, steam, process heating, and motor-driven system software tools. Visit the training sessions Web page, choose a system, and download the webcast presentation.
Energy Managers Webinar Series
Energy managers from leading manufacturing companies share lessons learned from implementing energy-saving projects in these one-hour webinars. Topics include real-world challenges like creating a climate for successful project implementation, gaining management support, and obtaining financing. Each webinar highlights a different topic and features an energy manager from a different Better Plants Partner.
Utility Partnership Webinar Series in 2011
TheUtility Partnerships webinar series includes discussions on electric and natural gas energy efficiency programs, state energy efficiency policies, financing energy efficiency programs, industrial customer perspectives, and regulation that impacts utility energy efficiency programs.
Industrial Assessment Center National Webcast Series 2006
The Industrial Assessment Center (IAC) National Webcast Series is a five-part series recorded in 2006 on the following topics: energy efficient building management strategies, measuring and improving boiler efficiency, combined heat and power (CHP), optimizing combustion systems, and steam system management. The speakers are IAC directors.
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