Procter & Gamble: Compressed Air System Upgrade Saves Energy and Improves Production at a Paper Mill
- Tags:
- Food & Beverage,
- Management,
- Manufacturing,
- Procter & Gamble Co.,
- Team Management,
- U.S. Department Of Energy
- Source:
- US Department of Energy
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Overview: P&G is a major producer of consumer goods; it produces and sells a wide range of paper, laundry, cleaning, beauty care, health care, and food and beverage products to more than 5 billion consumers in more than 140 countries. In 2002, Procter & Gamble (P&G) improved the compressed air system at its paper products mill in Mehoopany, Pennsylvania. Working with Air Science Engineering, Inc., a U.S. Department of Energy Allied Partner, mill engineers formed a project team to evaluate the system for efficiency gains and possible energy savings. The project team implemented the recommendations that would yield the greatest energy savings and kept several other recommendations under consideration.
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