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Energy Efficiency Technologies and Waste Reduction in Tennessee's Forest Products Industry

SEP Special Project, Tennessee, 2002

The Tennessee Energy Division proposes expanding its participation in the successful DOE Industries of the Future program to include the wood products industries. First, the hardwood forest products industry in Tennessee will be profiled for its use of major energy using technologies and requirements. Second, new technologies will be identified and evaluated for their usefulness and ease of integration into ongoing operations for energy savings, waste reductions, and financial savings without major disruption to operations. Third, workshops and training will be held with Tennessee's forest products industry to explain findings, benefits to the industry, new technologies that appear most useful, and how they may be integrated into operations using numerous DOE and economic development programs and incentives.

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Industries of the Future

DOE Funding

Biomass Program
$60,120

Contact Tennessee's State Energy Office for more information.

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