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The Engineer's Energy Toolbox: Practices,
Technologies and Management
How can energy management contribute toward your plant or business achieving its
lowest long-term manufacturing cost? This will be one key to success in chemical
manufacturing and refining in the coming decade. This conference will examine
the tools in the Engineer’s Toolbox, from the best practices in
programs and new technologies that are proving themselves today, to
the management strategies that sustain results.
To read about some of the highlighted programs and technologies from the
showcase, click
HERE
Session topics will address issues of interest to managers and engineers in the
chemical
manufacturing and petroleum refining industries that are facing high energy
prices, while continuing to meet stricter NOx emission standards on their
combustion units. In addition to the Exhibit Hall and technical sessions on energy management topics
and Showcase companies, a special series of sessions will highlight NOx
reduction technology implementation case studies.
The two-day conference will include four concurrent technical sessions, three
plenary addresses, an awards ceremony, an exhibit hall, and networking time.
What You Can Expect
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Learn how leading companies in
energy efficiency and environmental performance are
doing the job. |
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Find out how to incorporate best energy
management practices to reduce cost. |
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Learn about the latest technologies and talk
to technology operators and vendors. |
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Find out how to build support for energy
efficiency in your organization, from the operator
to management. |
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Learn about proven technologies that are meeting
NOx emission reduction requirements. |
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Network with industry, research and
government leaders. |
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Visit the Exposition Hall where over 40
experts will be exhibiting technologies and services for
energy-efficient and environmental applications. |
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Who Should Attend
- Business Leaders
- Plant Managers
- Energy Managers
- University/National Laboratory Researchers
- Local, State and Federal Government Leaders
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- Equipment Suppliers
- Plant Utility and Environmental Engineers
- Environmental Agency Staff
- Technology Experts
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