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December 2011 - UP Michigan Managers Conference
EEI President, Don Voigt, P.E., CEM – provided a summary of the need and the “mechanics” of energy audits for a group of 47 water and wastewater managers attending the UP Michigan Department of Environmental Quality Winter Managers Conference in Marquette MI on December 7, 2011.
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Journal of the Florida Engineering Society
The NOVEMBER 2011 issue of the Journal of the Florida Engineering Society contains an article by Don Voigt of EEI. Industrial, commercial, and municipal organizations are directly identifiable major consumers of energy. This summary report is based on field audits of municipal water and wastewater utilities. Read the report....
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Equipment systems integration…Energy cost reduction
Equipment Engineering and Consulting Services: Energy Efficiency is Priority #1

Don Voigt, P.E., M.S.M.E., Certified Energy Manager
Our Mission: Energy Efficiency in Industrial and Utility Systems
EEI specializes in energy use reduction in industrial plant and public utility operations, providing optimum system design through cooperative engineering, to achieve safe, secure, and cost efficient systems.
For certified energy audits – Types I, II and III - look to EEI, the energy & systems professionals.
System Optimization
- Supply cost analysis to support recommendations and to find the lowest life cycle expense
- Compare system alternatives to assist in making educated decisions
- Assist owners, operators and engineers in improving system efficiency
- Design systems that are safe, secure and provide the highest lifetime value to the owner and / or the public.
Energy Efficiency Management
In addition to optimizing a system's equipment choices, another equally important component is to strive for the best possible energy efficiency. Although the two components are inextricably linked, if the decision makers are not focused on the energy aspects the system will likely fall short of its energy efficiency potential.
EEI can help reach efficiency goals for new systems, as well as evaluating and suggesting improvements to existing systems that can create significant savings in operating costs. More on Energy Management in Public Utilities
Independence for Better Service
As an independent consultant, Don Voigt is not directly affiliated with, nor financially compensated by any sales organizations or manufacturers. This independence, knowledge and expertise of the latest technology, equipment, and systems can be utilized in comparing all equipment manufacturers, warranties, services and values to achieve the best results for the owner.
Credentials
- P.E. - Professional Engineer, licensed in multiple states
- C.E.M. - Certified Energy Manager, licensed internationally
- 30 years experience in industrial equipment applications





