Energy Efficiency in Industrial Pump Systems 2014-2017: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The "Energy
Efficiency in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin's
Industrial Pump Systems, 2014-2017"
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
East North Central U.S. states of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and
Wisconsin.

Now that states have different programs to set targets, including
passing legislation to enact formal energy efficiency resource
standards, setting long-term energy savings targets through utility
commissions tailored to each utility, or incorporating energy efficiency
as an eligible resource in renewable portfolio standards (RPS),
investment in energy efficiency in industrial pump systems to tap into
the huge saving potentials quantified in this report can help utilities
to meet their targets, reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, and
thereby help with climate change mitigation.

Key analyses and results included:

  • Electricity use by manufacturing subsector (NAICS code 31-33) in each
    state studied
  • Electricity use for motor systems and pump systems by manufacturing
    subsector (NAICS code 31-33) in each state studied
  • Electricity use by industrial pump systems by size in each state
    studied
  • Market barriers to energy efficiency in industrial motor and pump
    systems
  • Energy Efficiency Cost Curves for industrial pump systems for each
    state using eight major energy efficiency measures
  • Energy saving potential and cost of conserved energy (US$/MWh-saved)
    for each efficiency measures in each state studied
  • The cost-effective and total technical energy efficiency potential in
    industrial pump systems in each state studied
  • Energy saving potential for each energy efficiency measure by system
    size
  • GHG emissions reduction potential for each efficiency measure in each
    state
  • Sensitivity of the results with respect to changes in electricity
    prices and discount rates
  • Implications for markets, utilities, and policy makers

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

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/36xr9f/energy_efficiency?w=4

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