Resources
Ask an Energy Question: The Washington State University Energy Program manages three energy information centers, providing free access to a variety of experts, plus a full-service energy library.
“End-User Training,” is a two-page publication from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Industrial Technologies Program, which describes the BestPractices training curriculum.
The Industrial Efficiency Alliance, affiliated with the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance, helps Northwest industries take a "whole-systems" approach to using energy more efficiently.
The Industrial Technologies Program works with industry to improve energy efficiency and environmental performance. The program is part of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
Industrial Assessment Centers, supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, provide free energy, waste and productivity assessments to manufacturers in the Pacific Northwest.
Motor Resources Center
MRC is a partnership between Advanced Energy Corporation of Raleigh, North Carolina, and the Washington State University Extension Energy Program in Olympia, Washington.
Northwest CHP Application Center assists organizations with combined heat and power and district energy projects. Headquartered at the Washington State University Extension Energy Program in Olympia, Washington, the center’s territory includes Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington.
Northwest Energy Technology Collaborative is a joint effort of business, government, nonprofit and educational institutions to accelerate growth of the Pacific Northwest energy technology industry.
Washington Manufacturing Services
A private, not-for-profit consulting firm that works with small and medium manufacturers in Washington State. Their goal is to make Washington manufacturers more globally competitive.
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Contact
Christine Love, Industrial Services Project Manager
WSU Extension Energy Program
905 Plum Street SE
Olympia, WA 98504-3165
Phone: (360) 956-2172
Email: epis@energy.wsu.edu
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Funding for this project is provided by U.S. Department of Energy’s State Energy Program, and the Washington State Attorney General’s Office.
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