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EPRI's Industrial Energy Management Program
Date
1992-04Metadata
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The loss of American industry jobs to foreign
competition is made worse by national concerns
over fuels combustion and other industrial
activity effects on our environment. Energy
efficiency programs and new electrical processes
can play a major role in restoring the environment
and in creating a stronger industrial sector in
the national economy. Since 1984 the Electric
Power Research Institute has been establishing
industry specific Centers and Offices nationwide
to assist electric utilities and their customers
in managing for a better use of energy. Hundreds
of joint industry/utility projects are funded at a
level in excess of $10 million annually. By
providing technical guidance and sponsoring
research and development projects, these Centers
and Offices are a key element in EPRI's role of
improving the value of electricity to consumers.
The specific contributions of this program and how
industry and utilities can jointly benefit from
its activities are discussed.
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Citation
Mergens, E.; Niday, L. (1992). EPRI's Industrial Energy Management Program. Energy Systems Laboratory (http://esl.eslwin.tamu.edu). Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /92166.