Energy Efficiency in Arizona, California, Montana, and Washington’s Industrial Pump Systems – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The "Energy
Efficiency in Arizona, California, Montana, and Washington's Industrial
Pump Systems"
report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's
offering.

This report focuses on analyzing energy use, energy efficiency, and CO2
emissions-reduction potential in industrial pump systems in selected
Western U.S. states of Arizona, California, Montana, and Washington. We
have also published similar reports for industrial fan systems and
compressed air systems for these Western states.

Industrial electric motors account for over 70% of electricity
consumption in manufacturing in the U.S. Motors are used to drive pumps,
fans, compressed air systems, material handling, processing systems and
more. Industrial motor systems represent a largely untapped
cost-effective source for energy savings that could be realized with
existing commercialized technologies.

One of the major barriers to effective policy making and increased
action by states and utilities to improve energy efficiency in
industrial pump systems is the lack of information and data on the
magnitude and cost-effectiveness of the energy savings potential in
industrial pump systems in each state. This lack of information creates
an obstacle to developing a comprehensive and effective strategy,
roadmap, and programs for improving pump systems efficiency
cost-effectively.

Energy efficiency in industrial motor systems stimulates economic growth
and creates jobs in a variety of ways (direct, indirect, and induced
jobs creation). Investment in energy efficiency creates more jobs per
dollar invested than traditional energy supply investments. Energy
efficiency in industrial motor systems also creates more jobs in the
local economy, whereas energy supply jobs and investment dollars often
flow outside the state.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Introduction

2. Market Barriers to Energy Efficiency in Motor and Pump Systems

3. Energy Use in Industrial Motor and Pump Systems in each State, by
Manufacturing Subsector

4. Energy Efficiency Potential and Cost in Industrial Pump Systems in
each State

5. Summary and Implications for Markets, Utilities, and Policy Makers

6. Appendices

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/q9t6nj/energy_efficiency?w=4

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