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Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Sector Snapshot
December 9, 2010 | Updated: March 6, 2013
The pharmaceutical manufacturing industry covers medicinal and botanical products as well as in vitro diagnostic substances and other biological products. Numerous opportunities are available for saving energy and reducing demand.
Content type: Sector Snapshot | Document ID: BAM-S-10 | Author: Ira Krepchin

Plastic and Rubber Products Manufacturing
March 29, 2010 | Updated: February 22, 2013
The Plastic and Rubber Products Manufacturing industry covers various types of goods produced by processing plastic materials and raw rubber.
Content type: Sector Snapshot | Document ID: BAM-S-6 | Author: Ira Krepchin

Ultrasonic Air-Leak Detectors: A No-Brainer for Energy Savings
September 13, 2012
Compressed air (CA) systems can represent a large electricity end use—particularly in industrial facilities—and leaks in the CA system can create holes in your bottom line. Ultrasonic air-leak detectors can help catch problems before they become too costly.
Content type: Research Brief | Document ID: EMN-RB-7 | Author: Lee Hamilton

The Trouble with Calculating VFD Savings
March 8, 2012
Variable-frequency drives are widely used in centrifugal applications (such as pumps and fan systems), but the approaches used to calculate their energy savings are often flawed, resulting in estimates that are less accurate than they easily could be.
Content type: Tech Brief | Document ID: TAS-TB-1 | Author: Essie Snell

Primary Metals Manufacturing
February 15, 2011
The primary metals manufacturing industry makes basic materials such as iron, steel, and aluminum as well as cast metal parts, all of which are used by other industries to create finished products. Numerous opportunities are available for saving energy.
Content type: Sector Snapshot | Document ID: BAM-S-12 | Author: Peter Criscione

Compressed Air Energy-Efficiency Programs
Results from an E Source Roundtable Discussion
November 1, 2008
Compressed air systems offer some of the most cost-effective energy savings available to the industrial sector. This report summarizes our August 2008 web conference with some of the most experienced managers of utility compressed air energy-efficiency programs.
Content type: Focus Report | Document ID: EDRP-F-27 | Author: Gregg Eisenberg
