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Results of an Enhanced Save Energy Now (SEN) Energy Assessment- A Case Study of a Steel Mini-Mill
Abstract
This case study represents the potential impact of
one energy assessment conducted under West
Virginia's Save Energy Now Regional Partnership
program for delivery of 'enhanced' industrial energy
efficiency assessments and implementation. The
enhanced assessment process developed in the
project provides flexible, multi-level assistance
ranging from plant-wide comprehensive assessments
to individual system consultations. The flexibility of
the enhanced assessment process is innovative in its
ability to deliver energy efficiency services at varying
stages of the assessment process including pre-assessment,
assessment, and post-assessment with a
strong focus on facilitating the implementation of
energy efficiency measures. A post-assessment
period emphasizes an ongoing relationship with
client companies to provide technical information,
implementation assistance, and training on
measurement and verification of energy savings. The
case study presented highlights the results of this
assessment process conducted at a steel mini-mill by
the WVU assessment team.
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Citation
Cullen, K. A.; Crowe, E.; Gopalakrishnan, B.; Chaudhari, S. (2011). Results of an Enhanced Save Energy Now (SEN) Energy Assessment- A Case Study of a Steel Mini-Mill. Energy Systems Laboratory (http://esl.tamu.edu); Texas A&M University (http://www.tamu.edu). Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /94805.