Turning Point - Winter 1994

Turning Point - Winter 1994
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The goal of DOE's Motor Challenge Program is to increase industry's use of energy-efficient electric motor systems in the United States. This issue, the first of a quarterly series, provides an overview of the joint government/industry program and information on how to participate.

Turning Point - July 1998

Turning Point - July 1998
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Bimonthly newsletter for DOE's Motor Challenge program, which promotes the use of energy-efficient electric motor systems.

Turning Point - Spring 1995

Turning Point - Spring 1995
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This issue features stories about workshops, software, and activities of DOE's Motor Challenge Program, which helps industries save money, increase energy efficiency, and boost plant productivity through improved electric motor systems.

Turning Point - August 1997

Turning Point - August 1997
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The goal of the DOE Office of Industrial Technologies' Motor Challenge Program is to increase industry's use of energy-efficient electric motor systems. This issue discusses several of the program's recent success stories, including that of Nisshinbo, California, the only spinning and weaving plant in the western half of the United States, which achieved greatly improved ventilation systemperformance by installing variable frequency drives.

Turning Point - Summer 1995

Turning Point - Summer 1995
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This issue features stories about the activities of DOE's Motor Challenge program, which helps industries save money, increase energy efficiency, and boost plant productivity through improved electric motor systems. Highlights include a story about the successful Motor Challenge teleconference and a listing of 22 industry Showcase Demonstration teams that are leading the way to moreenergy-efficient electric motor systems.