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How Johnson and Johnson transfers energy technology

Journal Article · · Energy Manage. (Cleveland, Ohio); (United States)
OSTI ID:6730694
Johnson and Johnson (J and J) energy management continually seeks performance improvements that include worldwide energy technology transfers between company plants. A computerized energy reporting system allows close communications between J and J officials of the decentralized companies, which work together to share new technologies, plan energy contingencies, review regulations, and retain energy awareness among employees. A Technical Advisory Council (TAC) reviews new technologies and processes before recommending them to other facilities. Among the 42 projects TAC has or is in the process of reviewing are a Rankine-Cycle electric generator, a boiler-feedwater economizer, solar energy, high-pressure versus low-pressure sodium lighting, and a boiler-control survey. (DCK)
OSTI ID:
6730694
Journal Information:
Energy Manage. (Cleveland, Ohio); (United States), Journal Name: Energy Manage. (Cleveland, Ohio); (United States) Vol. 8:8; ISSN ENEMD
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English