WEB EXCLUSIVE: Getting Ahead of the Emission Reporting Curve
To comply with the U.S. EPA mandatory GHG reporting rule and any other regulations, you can take a proactive approach to address regulatory and economic imperatives without disrupting your business.WEB EXCLUSIVE: Calculated Success
Oil-treatment company chooses in-rack flow computers to help it meet new regulations for its Brazilian natural gas operation.WEB EXCLUSIVE: How Do You Compare?
Are you a best-in-class manufacturer in terms of energy management and sustainable production? Read this to find out.
Cover Story
- Alphabet Soup of Sustainability Standards — Sustainable production includes a mix of terminology and standards you need to understand to implement a more flexible and productive operation.
Features
- Give Costs the Cold Shoulder — How to reduce energy usage and expenses for industrial ammonia refrigeration systems.
- Energy Strategy Makes a Difference — Learn how to use energy efficiency to optimize performance and sustainable production through strategic planning, informed analysis and cutting-edge automation and control technology.
- Why Do Utilities Care About Energy Efficiency? — It seems counterintuitive for power companies to want industrial customers to cut energy use, but they have many business reasons to reduce power consumption.
- Raise the Bar for Energy Savings — How variable-frequency drives helped Owens Corning cut energy costs in half and meet its sustainability goals.
- 2009 Automation Fair Highlights — Attendees’ strong interest in automation optimization reflects analyst, manufacturer and machine builder reports that the economy has turned the corner.
- What the Mandatory GHG Reporting Rule Means to Manufacturers — January 1, 2010, marked the starting date for collecting emissions data. Learn what this U.S. EPA mandatory rule means to you.

