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Baxter Healthcare: Systemwide Improvements
Baxter's Together Everyone Achieves More (TEAM) initiative identified and implemented a compressed air project for its North Cove, North Carolina, facility.
Content type: Best Practice | Document ID: CEMC-BP-43

Insulation
There is a huge potential to reduce energy use for steam systems and process piping systems by using better insulation. This might be an opportune time to reevaluate insulation thickness.
Content type: Best Practice | Document ID: CEMC-BP-20

Motor System Maintenance
For many facilities, motor system maintenance is the first step in moving toward more efficient motor systems.
Content type: Best Practice | Document ID: CEMC-BP-22

Motor System Optimization
Motor system optimization involves a systematic approach to examining motors and motor systems (including fans and pumps) to match motor output to the end-use requirements and to optimize the motor systems' energy efficiency.
Content type: Best Practice | Document ID: CEMC-BP-21

Hallmark Cards: New Compressors
Hallmark improved compressed air system reliability and efficiency in a manufacturing facility by replacing one 150-horsepower (hp) air compressor that had modulating control with three 50-hp air compressors with on/off control, a large storage tank, and a pressure controller.
Content type: Best Practice | Document ID: CEMC-BP-44

Johnson & Johnson: New Compressed Air System
A J&J facility in Connecticut conducted an audit of its compressed air system (supply and demand side) and decided to replace the air system.
Content type: Best Practice | Document ID: CEMC-BP-45
