Title :
Shifting energy performance in U.S. cement production
Author :
Dutrow, Elizabeth ; Worrell, Ernst
fDate :
March 28 2010-April 1 2010
Abstract :
In the mid-1990´s, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approached U.S. cement producers to work together to improve the energy efficiency of U.S. cement plants. Initially, EPA and the producers developed basic tools for identifying potential energy reductions and for estimating cement plant greenhouse gas emissions. Then, through EPA´s ENERGY STAR® Partnership, the need for corporate energy management was emphasized along with careful measurement and tracking of energy and benchmarking of plant energy performance among the industry nationwide. This paper describes the engagement strategy EPA employed, the tools that were produced to aid cement producers to improve, and the results accomplished through this partnership.
Keywords :
air pollution; cement industry; ENERGY STAR; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; U.S. cement production; cement plant greenhouse gas emissions; corporate energy management; energy efficiency; plant energy performance benchmarking; Cement industry; Energy efficiency; Energy management; Fuel processing industries; Global warming; Manufacturing industries; Principal component analysis; Production; Protection; Rivers;
Conference_Titel :
Cement Industry Technical Conference, 2010 IEEE-IAS/PCA 52nd
Conference_Location :
Colorado Springs, CO
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6407-4
DOI :
10.1109/CITCON.2010.5469767