US Federal Government's Latest Energy Efficiency Ratings

2006-08-16 00:00:00
< DIV > On August 14, the U.S. federal government released its first energy efficiency rating for cement plants.
< DIV > The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says the new system can help factories reduce energy consumption, save money and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
< DIV > As part of the national energy status rating system, the energy status indicator not only enables plant operators to understand the energy utilization of their own plants, but also compares the energy utilization of the whole industry. Through it, corporate energy executives can set realistic targets to reduce energy use.
< DIV > The EPA says the U.S. cement industry pays more than $2 billion a year for 626 British thermal units. If industrial energy use could be cut by 3%, the energy saved could provide electricity for 187000 homes and save 3 billion pounds of greenhouse gas emissions.

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In the long term, the Portland Cement Association (PCA) has predicted that cement consumption in the United States will increase by 9.7% in 2014 and 2015, reaching 86 million tons in 2014. Cement consumption in the United States is expected to rise by 11% in 2016. PCA also expects cement consumption in the United States to reach 119 million tons by 2018.

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Due to the recovery and expansion of the economy, the industrial infrastructure of the United States has been strengthened, which has led to an increase in domestic product shipments in the United States, but also stimulated product consumption. The Portland Cement Association of America believes that by 2008, the volume of cement in the United States will exceed 117 million tons.

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CEMPI

102.57

+0.01 +0.01%

CONCPI

91.08

-0.27 -0.30%

CLKPI

109.25

+0.13 +0.12%

SPPI

45.12

0.00 0.00%

MORPI

74.84

0.00 0.00%

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