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Magazine Article, Source : The Manufacturer US
Zone : Energy business
Published : March 2007
Manufacturers hold themselves to higher standards of energy efficiency than does the federal government. Barb Axelson finds out which standards they use
Energy efficiencies in manufacturing plants are driven by high costs, says Bryan Brendle, director of energy resources policy for the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), which is in the process of collecting best practices with the formation...
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