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Assessing Improvement in the Energy Efficiency of the U.S. Auto Assembly Plants

This 12-page paper describes the voluntary ENERGY STAR program policy approach selected to engage and motivate the automobile manufacturing industry to improve its energy performance, and the results of the industry’s efforts to advance energy management as measured by the updated EPI. Most notably, the paper shows that electricity use per vehicle in the best plants improved by 2 percent, while the fuel use per vehicle improved by a dramatic 12 percent.

Topic: 
Energy management guidance,
Benchmarking
Resource type: 
Research and reports,
Market trends
Market sector: 
General industrial/manufacturing
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Carbon Emissions Reduction Potential in the U.S. Chemicals and Pulp and Paper Industries by Applying CHP Technologies

This report disucsses the carbon emissions reduction potential in the U.S. chemicals and pulp & paper industries by applying CHP technologies

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Market sector: 
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Development of a Performance-based Industrial Energy Efficiency Indicator for Automobile Assembly Plants

This report describes the work of EPA and the automobile manufacturing industry to develop an Energy Performance Indicator (EPI) for assembly plants. These types of plants are defined as those that produce passenger cars, light-duty trucks, sport utility vehicles, and vans in the United States. Learn how EPA uses EPIs to encourage industries to voluntarily improve their energy use. The report describes the data and statistical methods used to construct the EPI for automobile assembly plants. The equations are presented with instructions for using them in an associated Excel spreadsheet.

Topic: 
Energy management guidance,
Benchmarking
Resource type: 
Research and reports
Market sector: 
General industrial/manufacturing
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Development of a Performance-based Industrial Energy Efficiency Indicator for Cement Manufacturing Plants

This report describes the data and statistical methods used to construct the Energy Performance Indicator (EPI) for cement manufacturing plants. It also explains how the EPI was developed to provide a plant-level indicator of energy efficiency by working with the cement manufacturing industry. This report is useful if you would like background information on how EPA's ENERGY STAR Cement Manufacturing Plant EPI was developed. The report presents the individual equations used to develop the EPI, as well as instructions for using them in an associated Excel spreadsheet.

Topic: 
Energy management guidance,
Benchmarking
Resource type: 
Research and reports
Market sector: 
General industrial/manufacturing
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Development of a Performance-based Industrial Energy Efficiency Indicator for Corn Refining Plants

This report describes the data and statistical methods used to construct the Energy Performance Indicator (EPI) for corn refining plants. It also explains how the EPI was developed to provide a plant-level indicator of energy efficiency by working with the corn refining industry. This report is useful if you would like background information on how EPA's ENERGY STAR Wet Corn Milling Plant EPI was developed. The report presents the individual equations used to develop the EPI, as well as instructions for using them in an associated Excel spreadsheet.

Topic: 
Energy management guidance,
Benchmarking
Resource type: 
Research and reports
Market sector: 
General industrial/manufacturing
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Development of a Performance-based Industrial Energy Efficiency Indicator for Food Processing Plants

This report describes the work of EPA and the food processing industry to develop an Energy Performance Indicator (EPI) for food processing plants and explains how EPA's ENERGY STAR program uses EPIs to encourage industries to voluntarily improve their energy use. The report describes the data and statistical methods used to construct the EPI for the following food procession plants: juice, frozen fried potatoes, tomato products, and cook and cracker bakeries. The equations are presented with instructions for using them in an associated Excel spreadsheet.

Topic: 
Energy management guidance,
Benchmarking
Resource type: 
Research and reports
Market sector: 
General industrial/manufacturing
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Development of a Performance-based Industrial Energy Efficiency Indicator for Glass Manufacturing Plants

This report describes the data and statistical methods used to construct the Energy Performance Indicator (EPI) for glass manufacturing plants. It also explains how the EPI was developed to provide a plant-level indicator of energy efficiency by working with the glass manufacturing industry. This report is useful if you would like background information on how EPA's ENERGY STAR Glass Manufacturing Plant EPI was developed. The report presents the individual equations used to develop the EPI, as well as instructions for using them in an associated Excel spreadsheet.

Topic: 
Energy management guidance,
Benchmarking
Resource type: 
Research and reports
Market sector: 
General industrial/manufacturing
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Development of a Performance-based Industrial Energy Efficiency Indicator for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Plants

This report describes the work of EPA and the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry to develop an Energy Performance Indicator (EPI) for facilities that develop and manufacture pharmaceutical products in the United States. Learn how EPA uses EPIs to encourage industries to voluntarily improve their energy use. The report describes the data and statistical methods used to construct the EPI for pharmaceutical manufacturing plants. The equations are presented with instructions for using them in an associated Excel spreadsheet.

Topic: 
Energy management guidance,
Benchmarking
Resource type: 
Research and reports
Market sector: 
General industrial/manufacturing
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Development of a Performance-based Industrial Energy Efficiency Indicator for Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Mills

This report describes the data and statistical methods used to construct the Energy Performance Indicator (EPI) for pulp, paper, and paperboard mill plants. It also explains how the EPI was developed to provide a plant-level indicator of energy efficiency by working with the pulp and paper mill industry. This report is useful if you would like background information on how EPA's ENERGY STAR Pulp and Paper Mill EPI was developed. The report presents the individual equations used to develop the EPI, as well as instructions for using them in an associated Excel spreadsheet.

Topic: 
Energy management guidance,
Benchmarking
Resource type: 
Research and reports
Market sector: 
General industrial/manufacturing
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Energy Use and Energy Intensity of the U.S. Chemical Industry

This report discusses the energy consumption and intensity in the U.S. chemical industry.

Topic: 
Energy management guidance,
Guides
Resource type: 
Research and reports
Market sector: 
General industrial/manufacturing
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