Energy Incentives and Programs Available to the Pulp & Paper Industry PPIC 2006 Panel

J. Malinowski, J. Aue, J. Medo, W. Tunnessen
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This panel discusses energy incentives, strategies and programs available to the pulp and paper industry from motors to corporate management. At the process level, US Department of Energy surveys indicate that within process industries, electric usage by motors and drives accounts for as much as two-thirds of all electric usage. By adopting best practices, electric usage for motor driven equipment may be reduced by over 50%. When supported with a strong plant and corporate energy management additional facility-wide savings can be realized. To assist the pulp and paper industry realize these savings, a number of assistance and incentive programs, such as Focus on Energy in Wisconsin, offer state, provincial, and regionally focused support. At the corporate level, national programs like ENERGY STAR provide resources and tool from strategic energy management
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纸浆行业可获得的能源激励和计划造纸工业PPIC 2006小组
该小组讨论了纸浆和造纸行业从电机到企业管理的能源激励、战略和计划。在过程层面,美国能源部的调查表明,在过程工业中,电机和驱动器的用电量占总用电量的三分之二。通过采用最佳实践,电机驱动设备的用电量可以减少50%以上。在强大的工厂和企业能源管理的支持下,可以实现额外的设施范围内的节约。为了帮助纸浆和造纸工业实现这些节省,一些援助和激励计划,如威斯康星州的“关注能源”,提供州、省和地区重点支持。在企业层面,像“能源之星”这样的国家项目提供战略性能源管理的资源和工具
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