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Seminar to Help Manufacturers Manage Energy as Resource, Cut Utility Costs

Industrial leaders interested in learning about new methods to help reduce energy usage and cuts costs are invited to the 2006 Industrial Energy Summit, which will be held from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. October 25, at the Erie Manufacturers' Association Conference Center, 2171 W. 38th St., Erie.

"The energy outlook for Pennsylvania has changed substantially over the last few years, and energy costs promise to remain a priority issue for industries well into the future," said Kelly Burch, northwest regional director for the Department of Environmental Protection.

"Manufacturers are paring energy costs and consumption by embracing conservation and efficiency," Burch said. "The energy summit will take them to the next level by showing them how to strategically manage energy as a resource and not just an overhead cost."

Utility companies, energy consultants and manufacturers that are using new technologies and strategies to deal with energy issues will be featured speakers at the seminar.

For more information, contact DEP's Kammy Halterman by phone at 814-332-6191 or send e-mail to: khalterman@state.pa.us , or register with the Erie Manufacturers' Association by calling 814-833-3200 or visiting the organization's website, before October 20.

The cost to participate in the summit is $50.

DEP, the Erie Manufacturers' Association, National Fuel Gas Distribution Corp., Penelec and Northwestern Rural Electric Coop are co-sponsoring the daylong event.


10/7/2006

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