Do you leave Christmas lights on all night long, or do you have the lights set on a timer? Do you leave the television on when you are not even watching it, or do you instantly power the television off when your programs are finished? Do you buy incandescent light bulbs for one dollar, or do you pay extra for the energy saving compact fluorescents? Do you buy regular or premium gasoline for your vehicle? We are reminded of economic impacts on energy every day.
Each day individuals make choices pertaining to energy conservation and energy efficiency, whether they do so consciously still impacts their lives and the environment. As industry costs continue to rise, more and more companies are looking at ways to support energy efficiency.
Our team of PhD, P.E. and Senior Process and Mechanical Engineers understand fully the impact energy efficiency has on equipment and processes. Whether a solution is found in the development of a new piece of equipment or during routine equipment troubleshooting, they consciously work toward developing technologies to increase profitability and decrease energy consumption.
Specialty Areas
- Performing feasibility studies to identify opportunities for improvement and determine strategies for implementation.
- Master planning initiatives resulting in progressive improvements of the overall operation. This is usually done via performing feasibility studies on current processes, facilities and equipment/software.
- Troubleshooting equipment to improving cost-effectiveness and determining whether existing equipment can be reworked or needs to be replaced.
- Other renewable energy projects (solar power, wind energy, custom integrated systems).
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