Danfoss Joins DOE’s Save Energy Now LEADER Program
December 10, 2009
Danfoss has become a charter member
of the Save Energy Now® LEADER program, a new U.S. Department of
Energy (DOE) program providing technical assistance and resources to companies that
pledge significant improvements in industrial energy efficiency. Robert Wilkins, president of
Danfoss North America, signed a voluntary pledge on Dec. 2, stating that
Danfoss will reduce its industrial energy intensity by 25% over the next
decade. “All of our facilities worldwide are ISO14001 certified,” he said. “…we
continue to invest in those facilities to achieve aggressive energy reduction
strategies.”
Charter members must also establish energy use and
energy intensity baselines, and develop an energy management plan over the next
12 months. In return, charter members will receive access to select DOE
resources as well as national recognition for energy management achievements. Danfoss is one of 32 charter members of the Save
Energy Now program. Energy Secretary Steven Chu said that by
working with American manufacturers, “we will leverage the potential of energy
efficiency to create new jobs, make our economy more competitive and reduce
carbon pollution.”
The
LEADER program is a new component of the existing Save Energy Now initiative
through which companies partner with DOE to conduct energy audits and
assessments designed to identify the opportunities for energy and cost savings
in the companies’ operations. More than 2,000 plants received energy
assessments through Save Energy Now from 2006 to 2009. To date, those
assessments have identified opportunities for $1.3 billion in identified cost
savings, 119 trillion Btu of natural gas savings, and 11.2 million metric tons
of CO2 savings.
The 32 LEADER companies are:
3M (St. Paul, MN)
AT&T (Dallas, TX)
BPM, Inc. (Peshtigo, WI)
Bridgestone (McMinnville, TN)
Briggs & Stratton (Wauwatosa, WI)
Cummins, Inc. (Columbus, IN)
Danfoss (Baltimore, MD)
Didion Milling (Johnson Creek, WI)
The Dow Chemical Company (Midland, MI)
Flambeau River Papers (Park Falls, WI)
Honeywell (Morristown, NJ)
Ingersoll Rand/Trane (Piscataway, NJ)
Intel (Santa Clara, CA)
JR Simplot (Boise, ID)
Manitowoc Grey Iron Foundry (Manitowoc, WI)
Mohawk Industries (Dalton, GA)
Neenah Foundry (Neenah, WI)
Nissan North America (Smyrna, TN)
Osram Sylvania (Danvers, MA)
Owens Corning (Toledo, OH)
PPG Industries (Pittsburgh, PA)
Quad/Graphics, Inc. (Sussex, WI)
Schneider Electric (Palatine, IL)
Serious Materials (Sunnyvale, CA)
Shaw Industries (Dalton, GA)
Sherwin-Williams, Richmond (Richmond, KY)
Spirax Sarco, Inc. (Blythewood, SC)
Thilmany Papers (Kaukauna, WI)
ThyssenKrupp Waupaca (Waupaca, WI)
United Technologies Corp. (Hartford, CT)
Verso Paper (Memphis, TN)
Volvo Trucks, Inc. (Dublin, VA)
Source: Danfoss
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