An energy-efficient industrial sector increases productivity, enhances global competitiveness and creates jobs.
Considerable Efficiency Opportunities
The United States industrial sector accounts for approximately one-third of domestic energy use, driving world-class manufacturing operations and powering the mining and refining of critical fuel. However, industrial energy consumption represents a considerable opportunity for energy efficiency. It directly benefits the United States economy through increased productivity, enhanced global competitiveness and job creation and retention.
The Alliance has worked to advance industrial energy efficiency for more than 25 years by supporting new, efficient technology solutions, promoting applied methods to increase the efficiency of existing manufacturing systems and mobilizing national energy efficiency initiatives.
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A diverse coalition of energy leaders unveil a set of recommendations designed to double U.S. energy productivity by 2030. Achieving goal could save $327 billion annually and add 1.3 million jobs.
The year 2012 was a milestone for us at the Alliance to Save Energy: We celebrated 35 years of advancing energy efficiency, and laid solid groundwork for another 35 years. Throughout the the year, we charged forward with consumer outreach, on-the-ground projects, and political advocacy to inject “using less, doing more” into people’s daily lives. These are our proudest moments of 2012.
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