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New England Governors Forge Energy Pact

A recent article in the CT Post details how governors across New England have agreed to a rare cooperative pact designed to develop new energy sources, lower electric prices and boost reliability. The governors said the commitment will result in new gas pipelines and more renewable energy from clean sources such as wind and hydro, despite…

Procuring Natural Gas at the Best Price

A recent article in the monthly Connecticut Natural Gas (CNG) e-newsletter highlighted several key points in the decision making process surrounding natural gas procurement strategy. As production of domestic natural gas reaches levels unseen in U.S. history, more and more companies are realizing the impact their energy decisions have on their bottom line. As the article…

Waste Heat Recovery Can Save You Money Almost Immediately!

As a leader in sustainable and renewable technologies, ETTER Engineering is a proud representative of Cain Industries. Cain Industries waste heat recovery systems allow industrial users to recover waste heat for use within their facilities. Offering a no-risk return on investment, installing a fuel-saving economizer on a combustion source will typically deliver a payback within 12…

IntelliWorx Keeps a Watchful Eye on Your Process

Industrial processes often involve interactions between many complex devices, each of which can fail at any given moment.Troubleshooting can take hours, if not days – time which is not spent producing product, but trying to track down the problem. ETTER Engineering can do away with your issues using our IntelliWorx Process Monitor Panel. IntelliWorx consists of…

Energy Facts and Trends

I’ve been doing some research on Energy Facts and Trends to better understand the Natural Gas Industry and a friend of mine shared a White Paper by W. Chris Daum at FMI Capital Advisors.  In the document he talks about relevant facts about why energy will be the new driver of US Engineering and Construction….

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