Steam Champions save energy in manufacturing facilities

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Russell, Christopher [1 ]
Wright, Anthony [1 ]
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[1] Alliance to Save Energy, 1200 18th Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20036, United States
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Accident prevention - Competition - Electric power utilization - Industrial management - Laws and legislation - Managers - Optimization;
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10.1092/Q757-5CEH-0T2H-39TY
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Traditionally, industrial steam system management has focused on operations and maintenance. Competitive pressures, technology evolution, and increasingly complex regulations provide additional management challenges. The practice of operating a steam system demands the managerial expertise of a Steam Champion, which will be described in this article. Briefly, the steam champion is a facility professional who embodies the skills, leadership, and vision needed to maximize the effectiveness of a plant's steam system. Perhaps more importantly, the steam champion's definitive role is that of liaison between the manufacturer's boardroom and the plant floor. As such, the champion is able to translate the functional impacts of steam optimization into equivalent corporate rewards, such as increased profitability, reliability, workplace safety, and other benefits. The prerequisites for becoming a true steam champion will include engineering, business, and management skills.
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