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Energy/Boiler
Author:John Alleman
Opportunities in Industrial Boiler Efficiency by John Alleman
For many food processors, the boiler is the most energy-intensive piece of equipment in the plant. Even with the current recession driving natural gas costs down to about $0.35 per...
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Energy/Measurement and Assessment
Author:John Alleman
How About a Portable Sub-Meter and Data Logging Device?
By John Alleman
In the last few issues of the Catalyst, we’ve mentioned several uses and layouts for permanently installed electric power sub-meters. There are many compelling reasons to...
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Energy/Measurement and Assessment
Author:John Alleman
Sub-Metering and Monitoring Electrical Energy Use: Part 2
Basic Sub-Metering System
By John Alleman This is the second of a three-part series to help understand why food processors should evaluate the use of electrical energy sub-metering in...
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Energy/Measurement and Assessment
Author:John Alleman
Energy Intensity Baseline Study: An Update
by John Alleman Readers of The Catalyst may recall from the October issue that the IPC has been working to understand the baseline energy intensity of the Northwest food processing industry. This...
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Energy/Measurement and Assessment
Author:John Alleman
Northwest Food Processing Energy Efficiency Assessments
Summarizing Over 20 Years of Recommendations
by John Alleman
For many of the food processors in the Northwest, energy efficiency audits are nothing new. In fact, over the past 22 years,...
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