Industrial Energy Technology Conference (IETC) 2020
Date: December 8-11, 2020
Online event
The IETC is hosted by the Energy Systems Laboratory at Texas A&M University, the Texas State Energy Conservation Office, and the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources.
It is a one-of-a-kind conference featuring topics important to industrial energy managers, utility experts, government program managers, vendors and others. The latest technologies and expertise in smart manufacturing, corporate energy management, energy opportunity analysis, and case studies of successful, real-world industrial efficiency projects are presented.
Unique in its industrial energy and waste reduction focus, the annual conference and Energy Managers’ workshops are designed to serve the professionals who are involved in the production, use, or transportation of energy, or in designing and evaluating energy-related equipment and waste reduction practices.
The IETC attracts an audience from North America and internationally, and is a major importance in educating the industrial energy community regarding industrial innovations, energy use and waste reduction programs, and the latest in various state and federal programs affecting the industry.
This year the event will be held online.
VPInstruments will also give a presentation about “Best Practices for System Measurement, Demand Side”
Date: December 9, during session 3
Time:
USA/Americas 11:50 AM- 12:20 PM EST
Europe 5:50 – 6:20 PM CET
Asia 12:50 – 1:20 AM CST (December 10)
Takeaways of this presentation:
– Realization of compressed air costs and how to reduce compressed air consumption
– Why permanent monitoring is key to maximizing energy savings
– Elements of a permanent monitoring system and where to measure in your compressed air system
– Challenges with compressed air monitoring
– How to start with permanent monitoring
For more information and registration, click here.