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Monday, 12 December 2016 11:42

Carbon Trust call for UK manufacturers to pilot new energy efficiency in water processes tool

The Carbon Trust is looking for UK manufacturers that want to improve the energy efficiency of their water treatment processes and are willing to test a new web-based tool designed to support this goal.

The Carbon Trust is currently working with 9 European partners on EnergyWater, an initiative funded under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 framework programme for research and innovation.

The aim of EnergyWater is to catalyse improvements in the energy efficiency of water treatment processes used in European manufacturing industries.

The EnergyWater project involves the development of two unique and innovative approaches to meet its objectives:

1. An Energy Management Self-Assessment (EMSA) web-tool for companies to self-diagnose the efficiency of their water treatment processes and receive guidelines on how to improve energy performance.

2. The creation of an Energy Angels network in which ESCOs, energy auditors and other providers meet to implement energy efficiency improvements.
 
EnergyWater aims to help companies reduce energy use in their water related processes by 20%, as well as to influence policy makers to create more effective strategies to encourage energy efficiency in industry.

The Carbon Trust is currently piloting the EMSA web-tool in the UK and would like to invite companies to participate in testing the tool. Participating companies would receive:

  • Free access to an energy expert to help input and validate their data
  • A benchmark of their energy performance in relation to other companThe opportunity to offer suggestions on improving the tool.
  • Participation in the pilot stage does not require active participation in the project, nor is there any cost attached to the opportunity. 

Participants are simply asked to anonymously provide the Carbon Trust with quantitative site data and qualitative information on systems and processes.

Organisations interested in participating in the pilot should contact Julian Payne at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it no later than 15 January 2017. The opportunity is open to any manufacturer in any industry.