Metal and Glass Manufacturers Reduce Costs by Increasing Energy Efficiency in Process Heating Systems

Karen Atkison

    Research output: NRELFact Sheet

    Abstract

    Process heating plays a key role in producing steel, aluminum, and glass and in manufacturing products made from these materials. Faced with regulatory and competitive pressures to control emissions and reduce operating costs, metal and glass manufacturers are considering a variety of options for reducing overall energy consumption. As 38% of the energy used in U.S. industrial plants is consumedfor process heating applications, metal and glass manufacturers are discovering that process heating technologies provide significant opportunities for improving industrial productivity, energy efficiency, and global competitiveness. This fact sheet is the first in a series to describe such opportunities that can be realized in industrial systems by conducting plant-wide assessments (PWA).
    Original languageAmerican English
    Number of pages2
    StatePublished - 2004

    NREL Publication Number

    • NREL/FS-840-35811

    Other Report Number

    • DOE/GO-102004-1891

    Keywords

    • aluminum
    • glass
    • industrial energy efficiency
    • industrial systems
    • metal
    • plant-wide assessments
    • process heat
    • PWA
    • steel

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