Heads Up CIPEC

May 1, 2004 Vol. VIII, No. 9

 

Advances in monitor and control equipment yield big savings

For Bob Graff, owner of Bread n' Buttery Bakery and Fine Foods in Almonte, Ontario, stepping up his efforts to cut energy costs is paying off. After years of relying on monthly energy bills to keep his energy costs in check, he agreed to hook up his bakery to sophisticated monitoring technology developed by Triacta Power Systems Inc. that eliminates "dead load" energy waste and optimizes energy use. The results have given him insight on his energy use that he couldn't have imagined a year ago. >>>

Focus on finance drives CIPEC Executive Board and Task Force Council meeting

At a recent joint CIPEC Executive Board and Task Force Council meeting, energy efficiency champions in Canada's industrial sector were given a boost after CIPEC Chair Doug Speers challenged both the Government of Canada and Canada's industry leaders to double Canada's industrial energy savings within three years. >>>

CIPEC Success Story companies support the Government of Canada's One-Tonne Challenge

CIPEC Industrial Energy Innovators and Success Story companies Alcan Inc. and Nexen Inc. are enhancing their reputation as corporate leaders in cutting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by announcing their support for the Government of Canada's One-Tonne Challenge. >>>

Energy Management Services Directory builds on success

Energy efficiency front and centre at upcoming CIM conference

OEA to recognize achievements in Ontario's energy sector

Manitoba Hydro seminar

CIPEC welcomes new Heads Up CIPEC writer/editor

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