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Industrial Geospatial Analysis Tool for Energy Evaluation (IGATE-E)

by Nasr E Alkadi, Michael R Starke, Ookie Ma, Sachin U Nimbalkar, Daryl F Cox
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Industrial Energy Technology Conference (IETC)
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New Orleans, Louisiana, United States of America
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IGATE-E is an energy analysis tool for industrial energy evaluation. The tool applies statistical modeling to multiple publicly available datasets and provides information at the geospatial resolution of zip code using bottom up approaches. Within each zip code, the current version of the tool estimates electrical energy consumption of manufacturing industries based on each type of industries using DOE’s Industrial Assessment Center database (IAC-DB) and DOE’s Energy Information Administration Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey database (EIA-MECS DB), in addition to other commercially available databases such as the Manufacturing News database (MNI, Inc.). Ongoing and future work include adding modules for the predictions of fuel energy consumption streams, manufacturing process steps energy consumption, major energy intensive processes (EIPs) within each industry type among other metrics of interest. The tool provides validation against DOE’s EIA-MECS state level energy estimations and permits several statistical examinations. IGATE-E is intended to be a decision support and planning tool to a wide spectrum of energy analysts, researchers, government organizations, private consultants, industry partners, and alike.