CTRL Participates in Maryland Energy Forum
CTRL will join RMI and its partners from Baltimore County, the State of Maryland, and the U.S. Department of Energy featuring six leading Maryland manufacturing companies committed to energy conservation. CTRL will be part of the engaging roundtable discussion with the Maryland Energy Administration as they discuss the financial resources available to manufacturers.
Westminster, MD, May 24, 2012 --(PR.com)-- On June 6, 2012, CTRL will join RMI and its partners from Baltimore County, the State of Maryland and the U.S. Department of Energy. The forum will include six leading Maryland manufacturing companies committed to energy conservation. The bottom line with these companies: They now use less energy, spend less on energy, and have lower emissions.
RMI’s Next-Gen- Energy Forum for manufacturers will take place at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Timonium on June 6. The forum will share RMI’s unique approach with a group of Maryland manufacturers who, in nine short months, have made significant energy improvements at their facilities. The forum highlights remarkable success stories from each of the general managers in this diverse group of Baltimore County manufacturers, including Acadia Windows & Doors, General Motors, Lion Brothers, MarquipWardUnited, Green Bay Packaging and Kirk-Habicht Company.
CTRL will be part of the engaging roundtable discussion with the Maryland Energy Administration as they discuss the financial resources available to manufacturers. Highlighted in the discussion will be CTRL’s Energy Savings Program (ESP) for compressed air and how energy providers like BG&E help their customers offset the costs of implementation.
“CTRL’s ultrasound detectors have been an integral component to leak detection and maintenance diagnostics for organizations worldwide,” said Bob Roche, president of CTRL Systems, Inc. “We are looking forward to the forum to demonstrate more options of integration in a complete turn-key solution with measurable, sustainable results for energy savings.”
CTRL Systems, Inc., headquartered in Westminster, Maryland, specializes in designing ultrasound technology and implementation programs for energy savings and condition-based monitoring applications. The company’s programs are supported by comprehensive training, analysis software, data capture, power monitoring, and ultrasound detectors. CTRL Systems builds upon its technology to successfully integrate ultrasound to meet the specific needs of its customers. For more information about CTRL Systems, Inc. please visit us at www.ctrlsys.com or call 877-287-5797.
RMI’s Next-Gen- Energy Forum for manufacturers will take place at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Timonium on June 6. The forum will share RMI’s unique approach with a group of Maryland manufacturers who, in nine short months, have made significant energy improvements at their facilities. The forum highlights remarkable success stories from each of the general managers in this diverse group of Baltimore County manufacturers, including Acadia Windows & Doors, General Motors, Lion Brothers, MarquipWardUnited, Green Bay Packaging and Kirk-Habicht Company.
CTRL will be part of the engaging roundtable discussion with the Maryland Energy Administration as they discuss the financial resources available to manufacturers. Highlighted in the discussion will be CTRL’s Energy Savings Program (ESP) for compressed air and how energy providers like BG&E help their customers offset the costs of implementation.
“CTRL’s ultrasound detectors have been an integral component to leak detection and maintenance diagnostics for organizations worldwide,” said Bob Roche, president of CTRL Systems, Inc. “We are looking forward to the forum to demonstrate more options of integration in a complete turn-key solution with measurable, sustainable results for energy savings.”
CTRL Systems, Inc., headquartered in Westminster, Maryland, specializes in designing ultrasound technology and implementation programs for energy savings and condition-based monitoring applications. The company’s programs are supported by comprehensive training, analysis software, data capture, power monitoring, and ultrasound detectors. CTRL Systems builds upon its technology to successfully integrate ultrasound to meet the specific needs of its customers. For more information about CTRL Systems, Inc. please visit us at www.ctrlsys.com or call 877-287-5797.
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CTRL Systems, Inc.
Ben Fried
410-876-5676
www.ctrlsys.com
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Ben Fried
410-876-5676
www.ctrlsys.com
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