Energy Saving Tools
Tools to help you begin exploring your plant's potential to increase energy efficiency and lower energy bills right away:
Department of Energy Quick Plant Energy Profiler – Provides a quick diagnosis of the overall energy picture at your plant and provides a plan for investigating further. The results will enable you to focus on improving the performance of major energy-consuming systems. Complete a plant profile in about an hour.
Department of Energy Software Assessment Tools - Diverse tools to help identify and analyze energy savings opportunities in specific systems at your plant. Training programs are also available to help you to better utilize and understand the tools.
AIRMaster+ - Compressed air systems
Chilled Water System Analysis Tool (CWSAT) – Chilled water systems
Combined Heat and Power Application Tool (CHP) – Combined heat and power systems
Fan System Assessment Tool (FSAT) – Fan systems
MotorMaster+ - Motor selection and management
MotorMaster+ International – Evaluate a broader range of motors. Tool operates in English, Spanish, and French.
NOx and Energy Assessment Tool (NxEAT) – Assess NOx emissions in the petroleum refining and chemicals industries.
Plant Energy Profiler for the Chemical Industry (ChemPEP Tool) - Enables energy managers in the chemical industry to see overall plant energy use, identify major energy-using equipment and operations, summarize energy cost distributions, and pinpoint areas for more detailed analysis.
Process Heating Assessment and Survey Tool (PHAST) – Process heating systems
Pumping System Assessment Tool 2004 (PSAT) – Pumping systems
- Steam System Tool Suite - A suite of tools for evaluating and identifying steam system improvements. Includes:
Steam System Scoping Tool: Perform initial self- assessments of your steam system.
Steam System Assessment Tool (SSAT): Develop approximate models of real steam systems to quantify the magnitude—energy, cost, and emissions-savings—of key potential steam improvement opportunities.
3E Plus: Calculate the most economical thickness of industrial insulation for user input operating conditions.
