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Industrial Energy Efficiency
Over 45% of all the fuel burned by U.S. manufacturers is consumed to produce steam. A significant number of the process, steam, and compressed air systems that we have surveyed are operating well below acceptable standards in efficiency and reliability.
Commercial and industrial facility managers are finding that even small improvements made to these often-ignored systems lead to big benefits at the bottom line.
A typical industrial facility can realize fuel cost savings of up to 20% by implementing efficiency improvements in its steam system. Many efficiency-enhancing projects have a payback period of less than one year.
Similarly, the performance of compressed air systems can be improved significantly. Compressed air is the single most expensive form of energy used in the modern industrial facility. Savings from a reduction in the use of compressed air can be dramatic.
GEOS can apply over thirty years of energy and process systems experience to increasing the efficiency of your steam, process, air, and other utility systems allowing you to focus on your product.
GEOS is not a representative of any equipment manufacturer or energy supplier . GEOS is not in the business of utility bill and tariff review to find mathematical errors or to have you switch suppliers.
GEOS works with your staff to optimize the processes in your facility to maximize your energy efficiency with a minimum process interruption and minimum capital investment.
Commodity price reductions are short-term at best - the prices will likely increase over time. Efficiency gains based on a sound management program continue to contribute to profitability . |
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| Last Updated on Thursday, 10 December 2009 14:43 |
Industrial Energy Efficiency


