DOE Energy Challenge Project
Project Objectives:1. Promote energy efficiency concepts in undergraduate and graduate education. 2. Stimulate and interest in pulp and paper industrial processes, which promote and encourage activities in the area of manufacturing design efficiency.3. Attract both industrial and media attention.Background and executive Summary:In 1997, the Institute of Paper Science and Technology in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Energy developed a university design competition with an orientation to the Forest Products Industry. This university design competition is in direct alignment with DOE’s interests in instilling in undergraduate education the concepts of developing energy efficient processes, minimizing waste, and providing environmental benefits and in maintaining and enhancing the economic competitiveness of the U.S. forest products industry in a global environment. The primary focus of the competition is projects, which are aligned with the existing DOE Agenda 2020 program for the industry and the lines of research being established with the colleges comprising the Pulp and Paper Education and Research Alliance (PPERA). The six design competitions were held annually for the period 1999 through 2004.
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2010-05-20
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Authors: | Frank Murray ; Michael Schaepe |
Subject: | general and miscellaneous | ALIGNMENT | DESIGN | EDUCATION | EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES | EFFICIENCY | ENERGY EFFICIENCY | FORESTS | MANUFACTURING | ORIENTATION |
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