Join the Alliance Wednesday, November 2nd at noon to discuss the role of standards such as ISO 50001 and the American Society for Mechanical Engineering (ASME) system assessment standards and how they are impacting industrial energy use.
Date: Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Time: 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Location: Alliance to Save Energy
1850 M St. NW, Suite 600
Washington, DC 20036
It’s been nearly a year since the American Society for Mechanical Engineering (ASME) issued new standards for assessing four industrial systems: Compressed Air, Pumping, Steam and Process Heating. More recently, the ISO 50001 energy management standard was launched, with input from some of our Associates.
Together, these two sets of standards offer powerful tools to improve energy efficiency in the industrial sector, bolstering ways for industrial corporations to become more energy efficient. For example, 26 plants in the U.S. are currently using ISO 50001 by participating in the demonstration phase of the Superior Energy Performance (SEP) program. As part of SEP these plants are likely to apply one or more of the ASME standards in assessing the industrial systems they possess.
Join the Alliance to Save Energy as industry experts Paul Scheihing, Supervisor of Technology Deployment, Advanced Manufacturing Office, U.S. Department of Energy and Paul Hamilton, Senior Vice President, Government Affairs, Schneider Electric, discuss these standards and how they are impacting industrial energy use.
If you enjoy this event, don't miss the upcoming EE Global Forum panel The Roadmap for Continual Industrial Improvement: A deep dive into the approaches to cut global energy use by spurring continuous energy performance improvements in industrial facilities and large buildings.
**Please register by November 1, since space is limited. Additionally, due to the increasing popularity of these events, remote participation is limited to Alliance Associate members.
