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Presentation of TAP’s 2005 – 2006 Industrial Energy Efficiency (IEE) Project In partnership with

Presentation of TAP’s 2005 – 2006 Industrial Energy Efficiency (IEE) Project In partnership with Indiana Industrial Energy Consumers, Inc. Objective:

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Presentation of TAP’s 2005 – 2006 Industrial Energy Efficiency (IEE) Project In partnership with

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  1. Presentation of TAP’s 2005 – 2006 Industrial Energy Efficiency (IEE) Project In partnership with Indiana Industrial Energy Consumers, Inc.

  2. Objective: • Energy utilization improvement amongst the State’s most intensive industrial energy users. Goal: 15% energy savings by 2009; 30% energy savings by 2020. • Tools: • Partnerships (INDIEC, CGCU & others) that recognize the value-added in technology, technical training and knowledge of “best practices”. • Funding sources (Lt. Gov.’s Energy Group, DoE) that encourage implementation. • Knowledge base (DoE labs, subject matter experts) that can provide technical data, case studies and educational opportunities. • Target: • High energy industrial users = 75% of industrial energy consumption in the State of Indiana. = energy bills in excess of $2 million per year. = 119 facilities in Indiana.

  3. KEY PARTNERSHIPS Purdue TAP – Industrial Energy Efficiency: Fund staff support, project management, work statement execution, economic impact, site visits, energy assessments and BTU improvement project planning, program sustainability Indiana Industrial Energy Consumers Inc.: Industrial base access, promotion, training and event partnerships Citizen’s Gas and Coke Utility: Industrial base access, training projects, sponsorships, promotion Office of the Lieutenant Governor – Energy Group: Program Management, energy project grants, loans and services, administer audit program, program sustainability NiSource: Educate end users aboutCHP technologies; demonstrations and implementation Department of Energy - Chicago Regional: Project support, links to other DoE assets, and promotion

  4. Services paid by the DoE Grant TAP staff time and expenses to: Conduct on-site, no-fee plant assessments, multiple visits Research, identify and report potential improvements and technical sources for implementation Coordinate State and federal resources, expertise and tools Workforce Development: Identify and coordinate technical training events and workshops for plant engineering/staff Evaluate feasibility of alternate energy and power generation systems

  5. Major Program Goals

  6. The advantage your business has through Purdue TAP: Established technical assistance and project management organization Sustainable; nearly two decades of service to Indiana industry Leverage through Purdue and its affiliated energy programs: Purdue’s Energy Center in Discovery Park, West Lafayette Purdue’s Coal Research Center Purdue Calumet’s Energy Efficiency Resource Center TAP staff sees the total opportunity available at Purdue: Linkages to many other expertise pools that can help your business Future business and technical employees and internships Workforce development Operations improvement Materials and processes improvements

  7. Training Programs Most often taught by certified professional engineer (PE) Focus areas: Steam, Compressed Air, Motors, Fans, Pumps, Furnaces, and many others Available Software Packages Air Master+ Compressed Air Systems (CWSAT) Chilled Water System Analysis Tool (FSAT) Fan System Assessment Tool Motor Master+ e-Energy efficient motor selection and management tool (PHAST) Process Heating Assessment and Survey Tool (NxEAT) NOx and Energy Assessment Tool (PEP) Plant Energy Profiler ASDMaster Adjustable Speed Drive (SSAT) Steam System Assessment Tool

  8. 2005 -2006: Project Forecast Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Project Event (December 2005) Group and individual presentations One-on-one plant visits to do an initial assessment Listen to the company to understand their needs Commitment to addressing their energy efficiency issues Facilitate the connections, answer questions Host a series of conferences in Indiana Other TAP Projects Work with local utilities to conduct regional conferences Large Indianapolis-based conference Coordinate industry participation in SWAT team, PLANT ASSESSMENTS, 50% underwritten by DoE Coordinate participation in State energy and material efficiency audit program, 50% underwritten by State Industrial Assessment Centers (limited, but no-fee assessment )

  9. INIoF will assist our clients with State programs: The Advanced Energy Technologies Program (AETP) The Distributed Generation Grant Program (DGGP) The Energy & Material Efficiency Audit (E&EA) Program Energy Star Programs The Guaranteed Energy Savings Contract (GESC) program Indiana NOx Budget Trading Program The Industrial Energy Efficiency Fund (IEEF)

  10. TAP IEE Contacts L. David (Dave) Snow David Zeese Purdue University TAP Purdue University TAP 6640 Intech Blvd., Suite 120 1435 Win Hentschel Blvd., Suite B-110 Indianapolis, IN 46278-2012 West Lafayette, IN 47906-4152 317-275-6811 765-494-6258 800-877-5182, ext – 611 (f) 765-494-9187 (f) 317-275-2375 dzeese@purdue.edu davesnow@purdue.edu

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