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Industrial Compressed Air: The Makings of a Successful Program

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Ask the Experts

Industrial Compressed Air: The Makings of a Successful Program

September 15, 2008 2:00-3:30 Eastern

Facilitator: Kellem Emanuele
Experts: Jennifer Eskil, Bonneville Power Administration; Calvin Burnham, CenterPoint Energy Texas; and Kevin Keena, National Grid

What's It About?

Compressed air offers a new opportunity for industrial efficiency gains, but how do you think about the basics of program design, including overall objectives and goals?  Session experts highlighted the necessary resources, market conditions, and other requirements to create and run a successful compressed air program, including lessons learned from experience in the field.  Foundational topics such as how to market a compressed air program and how projects are identified and implemented were covered.

What is Ask the Experts?

This event is part of the Ask the Experts series of free workshops presented in webinar format to help new or prospective efficiency program administrators tackle energy efficiency program issues in depth. Hear from top program administrators about how they approached designing effective residential gas heating programs, what worked, and what lessons they learned. The format is both informative and interactive, so be sure to bring your questions.


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