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Efficient Enterprises: Powering American Industry is an educational seminar series highlighting specific opportunities to enhance energy efficiency in the U.S. industrial sector and emphasizing energy efficiency as a key issue underpinning the revitalization of the American economy while easing environmental impacts resulting from industrial operations. The series will consist of eight monthly sessions, each focused on industrial energy topics considered most relevant to positive transformational change. Speakers will include experts from industry, academia, and government sharing their unique perspectives on industrial challenges and opportunities related to achieving energy efficiency goals. All sessions are free and open to the public.
For updates about upcoming events, please email Paul Bostrom: pbostrom@ase.org, (202) 530-2210.
Upcoming Events
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Past Events
- Heavy Industries: Advancing American Manufacturing
November 17, 2009
Washington, DC
A discussion on common energy challenges, emerging cross-cutting technologies, and active initiatives to transition heavy industry to a carbon-constrained economy.
- Smart Manufacturing: Modernization to Marketplace
September 25, 2009, Washington, DC
Explored the merits of smart technologies – including sensors and wireless controls – in a modern manufacturing environment.
- Nanomanufacturing: Big Energy Savings from Tiny Particles
August 4, 2009, Washington, DC
A briefing to examine nanotechnology and its promising influence on modern manufacturing processes and products.
- Combined Heat and Power – Capturing Unrealized Potential
June 23, 2009 Washington, DC
Focused on combined heat and power (CHP) systems as a commercially available technology, and explore the energy efficiency opportunity CHP represents in U.S. manufacturing.
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