Promoting Industrial Evolution

Fortnightly Magazine - August 1995
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This country's 350,000 manufacturers must add cutting-edge technologies to their processes to stay competitive. Yet most are small- to medium-sized companies leery of investing in new technology without first

confirming its effect on their

products.Some utilities previously had no option but to run local technology-demonstration facilities on their own (see sidebar on p. 36), but helping manufacturing customers use the electrotechnologies they need may require expertise that a utility's customer service, marketing, or R&D staff cannot offer. EPRI's answer: the Industrial Technology Center Partnership (ITCP). The ITCP formula encourages forming teams to conduct competitiveness assessments of customer facilities (em with an eye to making environmental, efficiency, and productivity improvements through process changes and electrotechnology applications.

The following ITCP activities can help a utility prove the worth of new technology to its customers:

s Demonstrations to explore the effectiveness of new

electrotechnologies

s Before and after case studies to quantify real-world benefits

Report - Grid Investment for Medium & Heavy Duty EVs

s Plant assessments by EPRI-sponsored teams to produce cost-cutting recommendations

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