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Manufacturing Energy and Carbon Footprint References – US DoE, AMO

AMO (Advanced Manufacturing Office), EERE (Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy). 2012.
Consider Installing High-Pressure Boilers with Backpressure Turbine-Generators. U.S. Department of Energy.


AMO (Advanced Manufacturing Office), EERE (Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy). 2012.
Improving Steam System Performance: A Sourcebook for Industry, Second Edition.DOE-GO 102012-3423. Prepared by National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Washington, DC, and Resource Dynamics Corporation, Vienna, VA. U.S. Department of Energy.


AMO (Advanced Manufacturing Office), EERE (Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy). 2012.
“Manufacturing Energy and Carbon Footprints.”U.S. Department of Energy.


Beck, Theodore R. 2001.
.“Electrolytic Production of Aluminum” Case Western Reserve University. Last modified May 2008.


Bell, Arthur. HVAC Equations, Data, and Rules of Thumb. 2nd ed. United States: McGraw Hill, 2007.
BTP (Buildings Technology Program), EERE (Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. 2009. 2009 Buildings Energy Data Book.Prepared by D&R International, Inc, Silver Spring, MD. U.S. Department of Energy.


EERE (Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy). 2003.
Improving Compressed Air System Performance: A Sourcebook for Industry. DOE-GO-102003-1822. Prepared by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Washington, DC, and Resource Dynamics Corporation, Vienna, VA. U.S. Department of Energy.


EIA (U.S. Energy Information Administration). 1999.
“Glossary for the Manufacturing Sector.” U.S. Department of Energy.


EIA (U.S. Energy Information Administration). 2005.
“2002 Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey Methodology and Data Quality: Survey Design, Implementation, and Estimates.” U.S. Department of Energy.


EIA (U.S. Energy Information Administration). 2006.
“Form EIA-906, EIA-920, and EIA-923 Databases.”U.S. Department of Energy.


EIA (U.S. Energy Information Administration). 2007.
“2006 Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey Form EIA-846.”U.S. Department of Energy.


EIA (U.S. Energy Information Administration). 2007.
“2006 Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey Form EIA-846.”U.S. Department of Energy.


EIA (U.S. Energy Information Administration). 2008.
“Voluntary Reporting of Greenhouse Gases.” U.S. Department of Energy.


EIA (U.S. Energy Information Administration). 2009.
“Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey (MECS): 2006 Energy Consumption by Manufacturers -- Data Tables.” U.S. Department of Energy.


Elliott, R. N., and S. Nadal. 2003.
Realizing Energy Efficiency Opportunities in Industrial Fan and Pump Systems. A034, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy.


EPA (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency). 2002.
Technology Characterization: Gas Turbines. Prepared by Energy Nexus Group, Arlington, VA. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.


EPA (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency). 2007.
“Emissions and Generation Resource Integrated Database (eGRID), eGRID2007 Version 1.1.” U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Last modified May 10.


EPA (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency). 2009.
“Glossary of Climate Change Terms.” U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.Last modified June 14


EPA (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency). 2009.
“Mandatory Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule.” U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 40 CFR Part 98. Last modified August 30.


EPA (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency). 2010.
Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks: 1990-2008. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.


Gates Corporation. 2009.
Improving Motor System Efficiency with High Efficiency Belt Drive Systems. Gates Corporation.


Giraldo, Luis, and Barry Hyman.
“Energy End-Use Models for Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Mills.” Energy 20(10): 1005-19. Granade, Hannah Choi, Jon Creyts, Anton Derkach, Philip Farese, Scott Nyquist, and Ken Ostrowski. 2009. Unlocking Energy Efficiency in the U.S. Economy. McKinsey & Company.


Hooper, Frederic A., and Ronald D. Gillette. 1999.
“How Efficient is Your Steam Distribution System?” Steam Conservation Systems.


IEA (International Energy Agency). 2006.
Light’s Labour’sLost: Policies for Energy Efficient Lighting. Paris: International Energy Agency.


IEA (International Energy Agency). 2007.
Tracking Industrial Energy Efficiency and CO2 Emissions. Paris: International Energy Agency.


IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change). 2007.
Climate Change 2007. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Fourth Assessment Report.


ITP (Industrial Technologies Program), EERE (Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy). 2004.
Energy Loss Reduction and Recovery in Industrial Energy Systems.Prepared by Energetics, Incorporated, Columbia, MD.U.S. Department of Energy.


ITP (Industrial Technologies Program), EERE (Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy). 2004.
Energy Use, Loss and Opportunities Analysis: U.S. Manufacturing & Mining. Prepared by Energetics, Incorporated, Columbia, MD, and E3M, Incorporated, North Potomac, MD. U.S. Department of Energy.


ITP (Industrial Technologies Program), EERE (Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy). 2005.
Estimating Motor Efficiency in the Field.DOE/GO-102005-2021.U.S. Department of Energy.


ITP (Industrial Technologies Program), EERE (Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy). 2005.
Replace V-Belts with Cogged or Synchronous Belt Drives .DOE/GO-102005-2060. U.S. Department of Energy.


ITP (Industrial Technologies Program), EERE (Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy). 2005.
Test for Pumping System Efficiency. DOE/GO-102005-2158.U.S. Department of Energy.


ITP (Industrial Technologies Program), EERE (Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy). 2006.
Improving Pumping System Performance: A Sourcebook for Industry, Second Edition. DOE-GO 102006- 2079. Prepared by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, Resource Dynamics Corporation, Vienna, VA, and the Alliance to Save Energy, Washington, DC.U.S. Department of Energy.


ITP (Industrial Technologies Program), EERE (Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy). 2006.
LowTemperature Reduction of Alumina Using Fluorine-Containing Ionic Liquids.U.S. Department of Energy.


ITP (Industrial Technologies Program), EERE (Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy). 2008.
Improving Process Heating System Performance: A Sourcebook for Industry, Second Edition. DOE-GO 102008-2429. Prepared by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, and Resource Dynamics Corporation, Vienna, VA. U.S. Department of Energy and Industrial Heating Equipment Association.


ITP (Industrial Technologies Program), EERE (Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy). 2008.
Waste Heat Recovery: Technology and Opportunities in U.S. Industry. Prepared by BCS, Incorporated, Laurel, MD. U.S. Department of Energy.


ITP (Industrial Technologies Program), EERE (Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy). 2009.
Combined Heat and Power: A Decade of Progress, A Vision for the Future. U.S. Department of Energy.


ITP (Industrial Technologies Program), EERE (Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy). 2010.
BestPractices Steam Specialist Qualification Training.U.S. Department of Energy. Motor Challenge. 1996. Buying an Energy-Efficient Electric Motor. DOE/GO-10096-314. U.S. Department of Energy.


Motor Challenge. 1997.
Determining Electric Motor Load and Efficiency. DOE/GO-10097-517. U.S. Department of Energy.


OIT (Office of Industrial Technologies), EERE (Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy). 2000.
Overview of Energy Flow for Industries in Standard Industrial Classifications 20-39. 71563-00. Prepared by Arthur D. Little, Inc., Cambridge, MA. U.S. Department of Energy. .


OIT (Office of Industrial Technologies), EERE (Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy). 2001.
Assessment of the Market for Compressed Air Efficiency Services.DOE/GO-102001-1197. Prepared by XENERGY, Inc., Burlington, MA. U.S. Department of Energy.


OIT (Office of Industrial Technologies), EERE (Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy). 2002.
Steam System Opportunity Assessment for the Pulp and Paper, Chemical Manufacturing, and Petroleum Refining Industries.Prepared by Resource Dynamics Corporation, Vienna, VA. U.S. Department of Energy.


OIT (Office of Industrial Technologies), EERE (Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy). 2002.
United States Industrial Electric Motor Systems Market Opportunities Assessment, Prepared by Xenergy, Inc., Burlington, MA. U.S. Department of Energy and Oak Ridge National Laboratory.


Ozalp, Nesrin, and Barry Hyman. 2007.
“Allocation of Energy Inputs Among the End-Uses in the US Petroleum and Coal Products Industry.” Energy 32 (8): 1460-70. Ozalp, Nesrin, and Barry Hyman. 2006. “Energy End-Use Model of Paper Manufacturing in the US.” Applied Thermal Engineering 26 (5-6): 540-8. Ozalp, Nesrin. 2008. “Energy and Material Flow Models of Hydrogen Production in the U.S. Chemical Industry.” International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 33(19): 5020-34. Platts. 2004. “HVAC: Fans.” Platts.


Roth, Kurt W., DetlefWestphalen, John Dieckmann, Sephir D. Hamilton, and William Goetzler. 2002.
Energy Consumption Characteristics of Commercial Building HVAC Systems, Volume III: Energy Savings Potential.Prepared by TIAX LLC, Cambridge, MA. U.S. Department of Energy, Building Technologies Program.


Shipley, Anna, Anne Hampson, Bruce Hedman, Patti Garland, and Paul Bautistia. 2008.
Combined Heat and Power: Effective Energy Solutions for a Sustainable Future. ORNL/TM-2008/224. Prepared by Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, SENTECH, Inc., Bethesda, MD, and Energy and Environmental Analysis, and ICF, International Company, Arlington, VA. U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Industrial Technologies Program.


Sustainability Victoria. 2009.
Energy Efficiency Best Practice Guide Industrial Refrigeration. Prepared by Climate Managers. Sustainability Victoria.


 
 
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