Monday, February 22, 2021

PennTAP Hosts March 23 Northcentral PA Energy Efficiency Roundtable; March 18 Improving Food Processing Industry Energy, Water, Waste Efficiencies Webinars


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Penn State PA Technical Assistance Program will host two programs in March to reduce operating costs for businesses of different types.

March 18

PennTAP will hold a March 18 webinar from 11:00 to Noon for the food processing industries to become more efficient in using energy and water and reduce waste.

In food processing facilities, raw materials are stored, transferred, and processed into consumable products. All of these processes can result in waste material, lost product, and wastewater. 

In this webinar, PennTAP will provide ideas and suggestions that can help food manufacturing facilities reduce water, chemical and energy use, and operate more efficiently while saving money.

Click Here to register or for more information.

March 23

PennTAP will host a Northcentral PA Energy Efficiency Roundtable on March 23 from 11:00 to Noon to help businesses reduce energy costs.

This is the first of three free Roundtable virtual events to provide a forum for non-residential energy users to share information and learn from experts on various energy topics, from energy efficiency technologies to energy management strategies. 

The NCPA EE Roundtable’s mission is to provide assistance to PA non-residential customers to reduce energy costs through improved energy management, energy efficiency and cutting-edge technology. 

The roundtable provides a forum for customers, through two – three events per year, to share information and attract experts on various topics from energy efficiency technologies to energy management strategies.

Click Here to register or for more information.

For more information on assistance available to businesses, visit the Penn State PA Technical Assistance Program website.

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