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This paper describes a new DSM Program for industrial motor driven systems, created by the Technical Committee for Efficiency of Energy Usage that was nominated by the Chamber for Management of the Energetic Crisis. It is being developed by the National Program for Energy Conservation ¡ª PROCEL. It aims to rationalise the usage of the motor systems in industry, considering their importance in that sector, as far as energy and costs are concerned. The expected results are the energy savings of 2 TWh per year implementing the program in the 2.000 biggest industries with the energy saved cost of US$ 13,5/MWh. This cost is lower than the one for expanding the generation system. It is also important to emphasise its innovative aspect as this program suggests structured actions aiming at rationalising complete and already installed motor driven systems.
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Soares, G.A. (2003). New Brazilian DSM Program for Motor Driven System. In: Parasiliti, F., Bertoldi, P. (eds) Energy Efficiency in Motor Driven Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55475-9_45
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