Using Monitoring to Improve Energy Efficiency in Manufacturing & Production
What gets measured, gets improved.
In this webinar, energy efficiency experts Alex Quintal and Justin Marmaras, principals of QGM Consulting, share how, with the right monitoring tools, you can take control of energy efficiency, optimize production, and drive profitability. Alex and Justin will share proven strategies and real-world successes to help manufacturers identify, quantify, and act on opportunities for improvement.
Topics: PEM Process Optimization and Monitoring
How to use data loggers to support energy efficiency initiatives and certifications like ISO 50001
Using remote monitoring to analyze equipment demand and energy consumption
How to understand energy demand per production line or per unit of output integrating data with production energy metrics (PEMs)
How to use data to drive deeper insights and meaningful improvements
About Alex Quintal & Justin Marmaras of QGM Consulting
As co-founders and principals of QGM consulting, Alex and Justin have helped more than 600 facilities to identify, quantify, and implement energy-saving measures to reduce baseline costs, improve competitiveness, and develop long-term sustainable strategies. Both began their careers at the University of Massachusetts Industrial Assessment Center (IAC), with Alex going on to work as a principal engineer at a leading engineering firm and Justin going on to work for Eversource, the largest utility in New England, where he managed the company’s large C&I incentives program.
In 2021, they co-founded QGM Consulting to further their mission of supporting manufacturers with tailored energy solutions. Their expertise includes process energy efficiency upgrades, strategic implementation planning, and PEMs to optimize operations. Both have contributed to industry research, with Alex publishing on The Chilled Water System Analysis Tool (CWSAT) and its applications in manufacturing, while Justin has authored papers on ground-source heat pump optimization strategies and LEED-rated HVAC controls for ASHRAE.