Get your energy, waste and productivity assessed, FREE by the of the University of Missouri-Columbia Industrial Assessment Center

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Get your energy, waste and productivity assessed, FREE!


Small and medium-sized industrial facilities can apply for free energy, productivity, and waste assessments through the Midwest Industrial Assessment Center (Midwest IAC) at the University of Missouri – Columbia. The IAC is sponsored by the US Department of Energy (DOE) to provide these assessments at no cost to small and medium sized manufacturers. The team includes faculty and student engineers conducting audits. After the site visit, a comprehensive report will be developed to provide cost savings opportunities identified during the assessment.

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Examples of recommendations are:

  • Efficient use of compressed air via heat recovery
  • Reducing pressure losses or reducing the air pressure
  • Efficient use of process heating systems via monitoring the combustion efficiency or preheating combustion air with waste heat from furnaces utilizing combined heat and power
  • Efficient use of power transmission systems such as pumps and motors via use of adjustable frequency drives or monitoring the voltage unbalance in a three phase motor
  • Minimizing water contamination before treatment, and adding equipment to reduce production bottleneck

These are only a few examples. The assessment team reviews the whole array of manufacturing systems in the facility and makes energy saving recommendations.

Since 2007, Midwest IAC has conducted over 200 assessments with more than 1,400 recommendations. The program has identified more than $25 million in recommended cost savings.

For more information and to apply, click here or Contact Dr. Sanjeev Khanna, Director, Midwest IAC, via email Khannas@missouri.edu or by phone at 573-884-9109.


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