Article | REF: BE8518 V1

Energy Efficiency in Industry: benefits for companies

Author: Didier KECHEMAIR

Publication date: July 10, 2016

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4. Beyond compliance with regulatory requirements...

4.1 What's in it for the company?

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4.1.1 Productivity and energy performance

There is generally a correlation between a drop in activity at an industrial site and a drop in its energy performance (measured in consumption per unit of product manufactured): a drop in activity degrades energy performance because equipment (furnaces, boilers, utility production systems, etc.) operates below its nominal production point, with a deteriorating efficiency. Energy heels and utility consumption become relatively higher. Conversely,...

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