WEBINAR B Proceedings “Energy efficiency implementation in industries: the EU-MERCI approach to Good practices for multi-sector companies”

Good practices for the Glass, Pulp& paper and Cement sectors have been presented during the second webinar. Download the presentation and follow the video registration in EU-MERCI Youtube channel.

The overarching objective of the EU-MERCI project is to support the growth of the energy efficiency in the industry processes, according to the targets of the “Energy Efficiency” Directive (2012/27/EU-EED).

In that framework, EU-MERCI has conducted an extensive research on the energy uses and the related energy efficiency potentials in industry, which has led to the definition of a series of “Good practices”.

These are techniques or methodologies that, through in field experience and research, have been proven to be an effective way to reduce the costs and improve the core business of industrial enterprises by increasing their energy efficiency.

Agenda:

Introduction Efi Mavrou, CRES
What is energy efficiency and why investing in a better use of this resource –  Dario Di Santo, FIRE
Energy uses in selected industrial sectors: processes, phases and technologies –  Anna Realini, RSE
Energy efficiency potential in selected industrial sectors and key performance indicators – Pawel Snitko, KAPE (RSE, Carbon Trust, AEA, KAPE)
EU-MERCI approach to “Good practices” – Myles McCarthy, Carbon Trust

Examples of “Good practices” in selected industrial sectors:

  1. Glass – Anna Realini, RSE
  2. Pulp&Paper – Anna Realini, RSE
  3. Cement – Pawel Snitko, KAPE