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Links / Resources
EERE - U.S. Department of Energy
The U.S. Department of Energy website for their Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy which includes the Industrial Assessment Centers (IAC) program. One can also access the DOE Best Practices website that has lots of practical information on motors, pumps, HVAC, and other industrial equipment.
Rutgers
University
The Rutgers University Office of Industrial Productivity and Energy
Assessment website. This group administers the IAC program for the
eastern half of the U.S. There is info on the IAC program, as well
as downloadable documents to assist in performing a self-assessment.
This site is also the home of the DOE-IAC searchable database, a
collection of all of the energy-saving recommendations through the
entire IAC program.
NYSERDA
The NYSERDA (New York State Energy Research and Development Authority) web pages. A compendium of opportunities on funding opportunities for energy-related improvements.
Save Energy Now
The Industrial Technologies Program launched the Save Energy Now initiative to help American businesses, factories, and manufacturing facilities save energy and continue to thrive during this time of diminished supplies and rising energy costs.
Niagara Mohawk
The homepage of Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation. This site houses a wealth of useful documents on understanding your utility bills and other energy-relevant information.
Energy Systems at SU
The homepage of the Energy Systems Engineering Program at Syracuse
University. This page has information on the SU-IAC as well as biographies
of the personnel involved and descriptions of the Energy Systems
Engineering minor.
Insitute of Manufacturing Enterprise (IME)
Provide your company with the cutting edge resources for manufacturing modeling and simulations.
Energy Check Online
Using this site Niagara Mohawk customers can view thier utility
billing data in great detail, including graphs of demand and usage
with a one day lapse.
NAICS Equivalent of SIC Codes
A listing of the U.S. governments Standard Industrial Classification
(SIC) codes and their North American industrial classification system
counterparts.
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