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NWFPA ENERGY GOALS & ROADMAP ENERGY & OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY WORKSHOP FOR FOOD PROCESSORS Pamela Barrow, Energy Director July 14, 2011
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Megatrends Global Competition Climate Change Sustainability Rising Energy Costs Water Shortage Increased Costs of Commodities and Raw Product
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Energy Efficiency Component Global Competitiveness –Reduced kWh and Btu / unit of production Climate Change –Reduced kWh and Btu / unit of production Sustainability –Reduced kWh and Btu / unit of production
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NWFPA Energy Vision Enhanced productivity and competitiveness through a sustainable energy efficiency plan
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Reduce member-wide energy intensity by 25% in 10 years and by 50% in 20 years NWFPA Energy Goal
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Key Points About the Goal It is industry-wide not plant-specific It is voluntary It is a target It is energy intensity not absolute energy reductions It is based on a best guesstimate It was adopted by the NWFPA Board of Directors in January 2009
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The MOU February 2009 Pledge of support and commitment to Goal Signatories: –NWFPA –USDOE –BPA –PNNL and INL
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NWFPA Roadmap Workshop December 2008 Over 50 food processors Over 30 partners Produced 500+ ideas Vision and Roadmap Workshops funded by NEEA and USDOE
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Why a Goal & Roadmap? Coalesce industry and focus NWFPA energy efforts Enhance member competitiveness Enhance funding opportunities Attract partner participation and support Public recognition for NWFPA & members Influence regulators, legislators & policy- makers
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NWFPA Energy Roadmap Guides efforts to achieve the energy intensity reduction goals. Roadmap has two parts: –Association Roadmap –Roadmap for Members
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Energy Intensity Baseline NPPCC 6 th Power Plan Analysis Roadmap Development Energy Assessments & Mapping Access To Energy Data Initial Roadmap Projects
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Upcoming Events Energy Committee Meeting – Sept 14 NW Food Manufacturing &Packaging Expo and Conference – Jan 16 - 17 4th Annual Northwest Industrial Energy Efficiency Summit – Jan 18
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Contacts Pam Barrow, Energy Director 503-327-2205 pbarrow@nwfpa.orgpbarrow@nwfpa.org John Thornton, Energy Advisor 503-327-2214 jthornton@nwfpa.orgjthornton@nwfpa.org www.nwfpa.org Energy Programs on website Spring 2011
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