Increase Power Plant Efficiency Using Existing Technology

The University of Texas at Austin has increased its total annual energy production efficiency by almost 30% over the last 13 years. 150 million in energy efficiency improvements were paid for by...
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The University of Texas at Austin has increased its total annual energy production efficiency by almost 30% over the last 13 years. 150 million in energy efficiency improvements were paid for by reduced fuel consumption. Juan Ontiveros, director of Utilities and Energy Management explains how it was done using existing technologies and challenges other power plants to do the same.

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