energy production / energy assessment teams / energy conservation policies / plastics / manufacturing industry / energy use declines / plant managers / energy-conserving technologies / energy consumption / typical protocol / energy-efficiency product / energy audits / technology adoption rates / manufacturing energy consumption / annual energy bills / energy bills / potential future energy-conserving investment opportunities / attractive energy conservation projects / energy audit / energy-efficiency improvements / energy price volatility / energy price increases / estimated energy use / greenhouse gas intensity / energy-saving product innovation / technology subsidies / technology adoption / energy price changes / technology costs / energy use / energy efficiency / plant site / rubber / energy audit recommendations / energy prices / machinery industries / technology adoption decisions / energy conservation decisions / manufacturing plants / free energy assessments / manufacturing firms / energy savings / energy-efficient lighting improvements / energy / /
Organization
White House / Rutgers University / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / Bush Administration / office of Industrial Productivity and Energy Assessment / Department of Energy / Department of Energy Industrial Assessment Centers / /
Person
G. Newell Abstract / Michael Muller / Soren T. Anderson / Kelly See / Richard G. Newell / Newell Because / Sandy Glatt / / /