Compressing the price of air compression

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Sometimes referred to as the fourth utility, control of air compression spending is a constant battle. Emily Sauber looks into new choices for lowering the cost of air compression by saving on energy costs.

In the spring of 1997, a group of 32 met in Itasca, Illinois to talk about a cooperative initiative that would encourage greater efficiency, reliability, and productivity in industrial compressed air systems. The group included representatives from...

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