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2007
2007 Final Report -- Performance Testing Results for FlexMod Controller
January 18, 2007
2006
Final Report -- Achieving More with Less: Efficiency and Economics of Motor Decision Tools
October 23, 2006
Appendices -- Achieving More with Less: Efficiency and Economics of Motor Decision Tools
October 23, 2006
2005
Quarterly Progress Report -- Achieving More with Less: Efficiency and Economics of Motor Decision Tools
January 15, 2006
Quarterly Progress Report -- Achieving More with Less: Efficiency and Economics of Motor Decision Tools
October 15, 2005
Quarterly Progress Report -- Achieving More with Less: Efficiency and Economics of Motor Decision Tools
July 15, 2005
Quarterly Progress Report -- Achieving More with Less: Efficiency and Economics of Motor Decision Tools
April 15, 2005
Advanced Energy, Raser Technologies, U.S. Dept. of Energy and Washington State University Energy Program combine forces for significant energy savings, economic growth for U.S.
February 16, 2005
Quarterly Progress Report -- Achieving More with Less: Efficiency and Economics of Motor Decision Tools
January 15, 2005
2004
Quarterly Progress Report -- Achieving More with Less: Efficiency and Economics of Motor Decision Tools
September 30, 2004
Quarterly Progress Report -- Achieving More with Less: Efficiency and Economics of Motor Decision Tools
July 1, 2004
Achieving More with Less: Efficiency and Economics of Motor Decision Tools
Press Release - February 11, 2004
2003
MRC STAC Proposal (pdf format)
The MRC recently submitted a proposal for matching funds to the State Technology Advancement Collaborative. The proposal was submitted with Advanced Energy as the lead proposer, but is a partnership effort with Washington State University and several of our Advisory Group members. The project involves improving motor decision tools with fact-based information on efficiency of existing motors in the field and on the reliability of new vs. repaired motors.
The State of the EASA Industry
This white paper presents the results of a year-long study of the state of the motor repair industry based on primary research that surveyed EASA members, as well as their customers and suppliers. The results were presented at EASA's 2003 Convention in San Francisco.
2002
Running Up Cost - Motors' electricity efficiency needs a look, experts say, The Winston-Salem Journal, Sept. 17, 2002
HorsePower Bulletin (pdf format)
Motor Survey How-to-Guide (pdf format)