Panel 5. Role of Government and Programs in Industrial Energy Efficiency
Projected Impact of Industrial Assessment Center Program Recommendations on U.S. Manufacturing Energy Consumption
Ahmed Alghandoor and Patrick Phelan, Arizona State University, Dept. of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Rene Villalobos, Arizona State University, Dept. of Industrial Engineering
Industry in Vermont: Making It Successful for All of Us
Greg Baker and Dan Gaherty, Vermont Energy Investment Corporation
DeWayne Howell, Husky Injection Molding Systems, Inc.
Canada’s EnerGuide for Industry Website for Energy-Efficient Industrial Products
Glen S. Campbell, Isabelle Saint-Laurent, and Kelly-Ann Chisholm, Natural Resources Canada
Role of Energy Efficiency in Insuring Affordable Industrial Energy
R. Neal Elliott and Anna Monis Shipley, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
An Integrated Program Approach to Saving Energy in the Municipal Water and Wastewater Sector
Stephen Fok, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Ted Jones, Consortium for Energy Efficiency
Achieving Wastewater Market Transformation through Customer-Focused, Customized Services
Alison Hollingsworth, Gillian Eaton, and Greg Baker, Vermont Energy Investment Corporation
The Impact of Industrial Sector Programs on Electricity Use: Econometric Estimates at the National Level
Marvin J. Horowitz, Demand Research
Government Funded RD&D Program for Industrial Energy Efficiency: California Perspective & Experience
Pramod Kulkarni, California Energy Commission
Industrial Process and Equipment Efficiency in Oregon: An Evaluation of the Energy Trust’s Production Efficiency Program
Marjorie McRae and Jane S. Peters, Research Into Action, Inc.
Steven Scott, MetaResource Group
Ben Bronfman, Energy Trust of Oregon, Inc.
Inside Québec Energy Efficiency Initiatives
Kevin Monte de Ramos, KMDR Research, Inc.
The Challenge of Impacting Process Energy Use: Successes from Using the “Cluster” Program Approach
John Nicol and Craig Schepp, Science Applications International Corporation
Voluntary Agreements for Energy Efficiency or GHG Emissions Reduction in Industry: An Assessment of Programs Around the World
Lynn Price, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Technology Roadmap for Energy Loss Reduction and Recovery: Top Twenty Opportunities
James Quinn, U.S. Department of Energy
Joan Pellegrino, Energetics, Incorporated
Are Voluntary Approaches an Effective Energy Policy Instrument? Insights and Experiences from Europe
Silvia Rezessy, Central European University
Paolo Bertoldi, European Commission DG JRC
Agneta Persson, ÅF-Process A
Canadian Industry Program for Energy Conservation: The Voluntary Approach to Improving Industrial Energy Efficiency in Canada
Glenda Taylor and Philip B. Jago, Natural Resources Canada
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

