ACEEE NEWS RELEASE
ACEEE
AWARDS "CHAMPIONS OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN INDUSTRY"
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 26,
2007
White Plains,
New York: The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
(ACEEE) named three Champions of Energy Efficiency today at its
Summer Study on Energy Efficiency
in Industry. Presented to outstanding leaders involved with
the industrial sector, the awards recognize leadership and accomplishment
in the energy efficiency field. Winners were selected based on demonstrated
excellence in program implementation, leadership, research and development,
energy policy, private sector initiatives, and international initiatives.
The 2007 winners are:
- Byron Lloyd
& Mark Hamann, Industrial Leadership. Through a partnership
between the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity
(DCEO) and ComEd, Byron Lloyd & Mark Hamann were instrumental
in enhancing the use of Envinta's 'One-2-Five' software to create
a holistic energy efficiency evaluation tool. Their joint effort
resulted in a new evaluation and implementation product utilizing
the 'One-2-Five' software tool, the Manufacturing Energy Efficiency
Program (MEEP). Participants in MEEP can pursue energy efficiency
opportunities by following an 'Action Plan.' This plan utilizes
the technical expertise of ComEd engineers and financial assistance
of DCEO to effectively identify and ultimately implement energy-saving
opportunities. DCEO and ComEd are providing an extremely useful
tool to gain valuable energy savings in industry.
View MEEP Presentation
- David Zepponi,
Industrial Leadership. As President of the Northwest Food Processors
Association, David Zepponi has implemented numerous projects to
develop continued energy efficiency gains in the food processing
industry. Among these projects, Mr. Zepponi has created, populated,
and maintained an informative database of best practices for the
food processing industry. These best practices include information
on system optimization; best-available commercial technologies;
energy- and water-saving measures; and other, leading-edge energy
and environment technologies. Mr. Zepponi also developed the Western
U.S. Food-Processing Industry Resource Efficiency Initiative (FIRE),
a collaboration of many entities including the Oregon Department
of Energy, Washington State University, and California League
of Food Processors, with the goal of increasing energy and water
use efficiency. Mr. Zepponi's efforts have provided a valuable
resource of energy efficiency information and guidance for the
food processing industry.
View NWFPA Presentation
- United
Technologies Corporation, Implementation & Deployment. As
a diversified company with products ranging from home heating
and air conditioning to aerospace and helicopters, United Technologies
Corporation (UTC) has met impressive energy efficiency goals.
UTC has met a 19% reduction in energy consumption, a 49% reduction
in water consumption, and a 44% reduction in air emissions from
19972006. As part of its latest set of environmental targets,
UTC has set a goal to reduce absolute greenhouse gas emissions
by 12% over the next four years and will invest $100 million toward
co-generation and energy conservation projects. UTC is a founding
member of the Pew Center on Global Climate Change and the U.S.
Green Building Council, and is a member of the World Business
Council for Sustainable Development.
View UTC Presentation
The 2007 "Champions"
were nominated by their peers and selected by a committee of ACEEE's
Board of Directors. ACEEE received 23 nominations for this year's
Champions of Energy Efficiency in Industry Award. Selection criteria
were based on the nominee's impact, innovation, and leadership in
the energy efficiency field. Read more about past years' ACEEE
Champions of Energy Efficiency.
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organization dedicated to advancing energy efficiency as a means
of promoting both economic prosperity and environmental protection.
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