Panel 1. Industrial Energy Efficiency Measures and Technologies
Energy Audit Uncovers Major Energy Savings for Paper Mill
Jerry L. Aue, Aue Energy Consulting
Sue Pierce, Johnson Corporation
Optimization of Industrial Refrigeration Plants: Including a Case Study at Stonyfield Farm Yogurt
Mark D’Antonio, Satyen Moray, Brian McCowan, and Gary Epstein, Energy & Resource Solutions, Inc.
Lisa Drake, Stonyfield Farms
Randal Dixon, Public Service Company of New Hampshire
In Situ, Real Time Measurement of Aluminum, Steel, and Glass Melt Chemistries Using Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy
Robert De Saro, Arel Weisberg, and Joe Craparo, Energy Research Company
Traditional and Non-Traditional Applications of Condensing Heat Exchangers
John DeFrees, LaBella Associates
Amy Dickerson, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
Motivating Industrial Energy Efficiency Through Performance-Based Indicators
Elizabeth Dutrow, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Gale A. Boyd, Argonne National Laboratory
Small Oil-Less Centrifugal Compressors: Bringing Energy Efficiency and Reduced Costs to Chiller Plants
Ben Erpelding and Annika Moman, San Diego Regional Energy Office
Energy Efficiency Measures in the Wood Manufacturing Industry
B. Gopalakrishnan, A. Mate, Y. Mardikar, D.P. Gupta, and R.W. Plummer, West Virginia University, Industrial Assessment Center
B. Anderson, West Virginia University, Division of Forestry
Energy Efficiency Opportunities in Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Processing/Cold Storage Facilities
Bryan Hackett and Sandra Chow, BASE Energy, Inc.
Ahmad R. Ganji, San Francisco State University
Process Water Heating Yields Hot Savings
Mark R. Hamann, ComEd
Wireless Sensors and Networks for Advanced Energy Management
James E. Hardy and Wayne W. Manges, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Jose A. Gutierrez, Eaton Corporation
Phani Teja V. Kuruganti, University of Tennessee
Savings Estimates for Dust Collection System Controls: Strategies Used and Lessons Learned
Jonathan Kleinman, Optimal Energy, Inc.
Darrell Marley, Vermont Energy Investment Corporation
Key Best Practices for Process Energy Use in Four Energy Intensive Industries
Craig Schepp and John Nicol, Science Applications International Corporation
Modeling and Simulation of Air Compressor Energy Use
Chris Schmidt, Energy & Resource Solutions, Inc.
Kelly Kissock, University of Dayton
Lean Energy Analysis: Guiding Industrial Energy Reduction Efforts to the Theoretical Minimum Energy Use
John Seryak, Energy & Resource Solutions, Inc.
Kelly Kissock, University of Dayton
The Promise of All-Electric Injection Molding Machines: A Promise Kept?
Michael Socks, Vermont Energy Investment Corporation
Cutting Energy Costs and Speeding Manufacture of Cosmetic Formulations Using Novel Mixing and Monitoring Methods
Jeffrey Swaine, Kolmar Laboratories, Inc.
Edward D’Errico, Sigma Engineering, Inc.
Henry Weber and Alan Ganz, H&W Systems, Inc.
E2 and P2 Improvement Opportunities in Secondary Aluminum Processing: A Case Study
Matthew D. Swanson, Robert A. Miller, Jonathan J. Aardsma, and Michael J. Chimack, University of Illinois at Chicago, Energy Resources Center
Integrating Fan System Best Practices and Fan System Assessment Tool (FSAT) Programmatically into Motor Management Strategies
Ronald G. Wroblewski, Productive Energy Solutions, LLC
Mitchell Olszewski, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Anthony Radspieler, Jr., Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Panels of the 2005 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Industry:
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Panel 1. Industrial Energy Efficiency Measures and Technologies
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Panel 2. Industrial Fuel Diversity
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Panel 3. Leadership and Management Practices in Industrial Energy
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Panel 4. Industrial Energy Efficiency and Sustainability Issues
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Panel 5. Role of Government and Programs in Industrial Energy Efficiency
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Panel 6. Data, Analysis, and Modeling of Industrial Energy Efficiency

