Ship & Shore Environmental Offers Energy Recovery Assessments to Meet EPA Guidelines, Save Money

LONG BEACH, CAShip & Shore Environmental, Inc. (S&SE), one of the world’s leading pollution abatement service providers, announced that it will offer manufacturers Energy Recovery Assessments with recommended engineering solutions to meet the newest EPA Guidelines and save money simultaneously.

The assessments involve gathering data to measure each company’s current energy consumption, process flow and utility demands. S&SE then offers solutions and recommendations for effective methods to reduce energy consumption, lower operating costs and assist manufacturers with taking advantage of any rebates or incentive programs available.

“To date, we have addressed and assisted clients in the plastics packaging, pharmaceutical, aerospace, fiberglass and metal coating industries by giving them the ability to take advantage of utility rebate programs that you do not typically find others offering in our industry. These cash incentives can offer serious ROI [up to 50 percent of the project] to pay for these energy efficiency measures,” said Anoosheh Oskouian, CEO of S&SE.

“In addition, with the newer, more stringent EPA Guidelines for all manufacturers, we provide all of the guidance necessary,” she added.

S&SE professional staff custom designs waste heat and energy recovery systems capable of capturing hot exhaust produced during various manufacturing processes and redirects it to other areas of production to save and reuse energy. Captured heat may be used to preheat the incoming volatile organic compound (VOC) laden air stream before entering the combustion chamber of oxidizer systems. Hot exhaust can also be passed through a waste heat boiler to produce steam, hot water or a hot oil economizer for other process heating requirements, saving wasted energy and optimizing efficiency.

S&SE’s expertise offers a complete source for environmental and energy solutions, featuring both quick ROI and the aforementioned cash incentives—adding to a company’s performance and profitability.

“Our offer of energy recovery assessments can go a long way in helping any company that has fugitive VOC emissions waste heat lost to the atmosphere,” Anoosheh said. “Without this type of analysis, companies may be allowing cost savings to slip through their fingers, not to mention fail to meet regulatory emissions standards, etc.”