TY - BOOK
T1 - Industrial Energy Management During a Pandemic: Lessons Learned from DOE Better Plants Program Partners
AU - Guo, Wei
AU - Wenning, Thomas
AU - Nimbalkar, Sachin U.
AU - Levine, Eli
AU - Lung, Bruce
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - The COVID-19 pandemic is causing many challenges for manufacturers, especially those that depend on workers whose jobs cannot be performed remotely. This has detrimentally impacted the energy management workforce, energy support system performance, as well as operations and supply chains.This article discusses four primary challenges for industrial energy management caused by the pandemic, strained budget for energy projects, increased energy intensity caused by low production rates and other safety practices, limited access to energy systems, and the lost knowledge and experience of senior staff. This article also proposes some potential solutions for these challenges that include implementing no- and low-cost energy conservation measures, adopting alternative financing options, improving shutdown procedures, reducing baseloads, creating an effective online energy-monitoring system, performing virtual energy assessments, building a robust EnMS, and attending online and in-person training events.
AB - The COVID-19 pandemic is causing many challenges for manufacturers, especially those that depend on workers whose jobs cannot be performed remotely. This has detrimentally impacted the energy management workforce, energy support system performance, as well as operations and supply chains.This article discusses four primary challenges for industrial energy management caused by the pandemic, strained budget for energy projects, increased energy intensity caused by low production rates and other safety practices, limited access to energy systems, and the lost knowledge and experience of senior staff. This article also proposes some potential solutions for these challenges that include implementing no- and low-cost energy conservation measures, adopting alternative financing options, improving shutdown procedures, reducing baseloads, creating an effective online energy-monitoring system, performing virtual energy assessments, building a robust EnMS, and attending online and in-person training events.
KW - 29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY, AND ECONOMY
U2 - 10.2172/1671403
DO - 10.2172/1671403
M3 - Commissioned report
BT - Industrial Energy Management During a Pandemic: Lessons Learned from DOE Better Plants Program Partners
CY - United States
ER -