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Industrial Energy Use Analysis

Industry consumes more energy and produces more emissions than any other sector of the economy. Nevertheless, little is known about industrial use patterns. This is mainly because the industrial sector comprises a diverse network of producers, technologies, and processes. As a result, a wide range of knowledge is required to accurately assess industrial energy consumption and then evaluate how to reduce that sector's energy use and related emissions.

Berkeley Lab has specialists in all areas of industrial energy use analysis. Our staff of engineers, systems modeling experts, economists, and policy analysts explores the key questions facing decision-makers:

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  • What are the recent industrial energy use trends?
  • What are the emerging industrial technologies that influence energy use? What is the market for these technologies?
  • How can policies and programs properly address industrial energy concerns? What are the best evaluation tools to measure program success?
  • What is the potential impact of energy efficiency policies and measures on the industrial sector?
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