Nissan North America hosted the U.S. Department of Energy s (DOE s) Industrial Technologies Program Save Energy Now LEADER Industrial Sustainability and Energy Management Showcase on April 9, 2010, to share Nissan s industrial energy efficiency strategies and to provide a tour of the plant and some of the energy efficiency measures that have been implemented. The event highlighted the impact that DOE s public-private partnerships are making toward reducing industrial energy usage and pollution.
The event boasted 104 total attendees from LEADER Companies and potential LEADER Companies (many Fortune 500), DOE and state-level officials, university representatives, a regional nonprofit group, and personnel from Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Nissan became a DOE Save Energy Now LEADER in October 2009, pledging to reduce its energy intensity by 25% in 10 years. As a LEADER, Nissan offered to host this first-of-its-kind event, displaying its project implementation, energy-management strategies, and measurement and verification systems. The tour showcased several of the energy-management projects Nissan implemented following DOE-sponsored energy assessments. Among the projects that are helping Nissan save more than $10 million annually in reduced energy costs are
- Installed variable-frequency drives
- Reduced number of air compressors
- Lowered air pressure
- Chiller upgrades and replacement
- Lighting fixture and controls upgrades
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