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Rueter named to Tennessee Chamber board

Posted at 1:50 pm January 5, 2023
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Ken Rueter

The Tennessee Chamber of Commerce and Industry has appointed Kenneth J. Rueter, who leads a federal cleanup contractor in Oak Ridge, to its Board of Directors for a three-year term.

Rueter is president and chief executive officer of United Cleanup Oak Ridge LLC (UCOR). UCOR is the U.S. Department of Energy’s prime contractor for environmental cleanup on the Oak Ridge Reservation. It is a partnership of Amentum, Jacobs, and Honeywell.

The Tennessee Chamber of Commerce and Industry is the state’s oldest and most prominent statewide business trade association, impacting public policy on behalf of business and manufacturing for more than a century, a press release said.

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Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Bradley Jackson, Ken Rueter, Kenneth J. Rueter, Oak Ridge Reservation, Tennessee Chamber of Commerce and Industry, U.S. Department of Energy, UCOR, United Cleanup Oak Ridge

Y-12 wins state award with energy-saving projects

Posted at 10:59 am February 9, 2017
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Y-12 National Security Complex has taken advantage of the energy-saving funding opportunities provided by Energy Savings Performance Contracts and has implemented diverse energy improvement projects, such as new high-efficiency cooling towers for the chiller plant. (Photo courtesy Y-12)

Y-12 National Security Complex has taken advantage of the energy-saving funding opportunities provided by Energy Savings Performance Contracts and has implemented diverse energy improvement projects, such as new high-efficiency cooling towers for the chiller plant. (Photo courtesy Y-12)

 

The Tennessee Chamber of Commerce and Industry recently recognized the Y-12 National Security Complex with one of its Environment and Energy Awards. The site won the Comprehensive Energy Excellence Award for taking advantage of the opportunities provided by Energy Savings Performance Contracts and implementing diverse energy improvement projects.

“It is an honor to represent Y‑12 and receive awards on behalf of the employees who work to make the recognition possible,” said Y-12’s Environmental Compliance Manager Stacey Loveless. “We are happy to share with others the green news we have at Y‑12.”

Y-12 has invested in three ESPC projects, including a steam decentralization project that removed some 21 buildings from the plant’s steam distribution system and eliminated more than 3,000 feet of leaking lines. The lines were replaced with natural gas lines. This project is estimated to save almost 1.8 million kilowatt-hours of electricity, some 170,000 MBtu of natural gas, 36 million gallons of water, and more than $800,000 annually. (MBtu equals 1,000 British thermal units; one Btu is the heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit.) [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, National Nuclear Security Administration, State, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: chiller system upgrades, compact fluorescent lamps, Comprehensive Energy Excellence Award, energy improvement projects, Energy Savings Performance Contracts, energy-saving projects, Environment and Energy Awards, high-effiency cooling towers, R-22 refrigerant, Stacey Loveless, steam decentralization project, Tennessee Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Y-12 National Security Complex

Anderson County Chamber announces student initiative in advanced manufacturing

Posted at 5:51 pm April 5, 2016
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DiDiTN LogoThe Anderson County Chamber of Commerce and Anderson County Schools have partnered on a pilot program that is designed to raise student awareness of job opportunities in advanced manufacturing.

The partnership was announced by Anderson County Chamber of Commerce President Rick Meredith.

“Dream It. Do It. Tennessee is a competition that brings middle school students together with area industries to create videos that tell the stories of those industries,” Meredith said in a press release. “When they’re done, you can view the videos online and vote for your favorites.”

The program, “Dream It. Do it. Tennessee” was co-founded by the Tennessee Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the University of Tennessee Center for Industrial Services, the press release said. It’s the result of an ongoing need to fill the hundreds of job vacancies that go unfilled each year in advanced manufacturing, and to encourage a new generation of young people into the exciting and lucrative world of manufacturing in Tennessee. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: advanced manufacturing, Aisin Automotive, Anderson County Career and Technical School, Anderson County Chamber of Commerce, Anderson County Schools, Catherine Glove, Clinton Middle School, Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC, Dream It. Do It. Tennessee, Eagle Bend Manufacturing, Kelly Myers, Kristin Waldschlager, Lake City Middle School, Norris Middle School, Norwood Middle School, Pantex Plant, Rick Meredith, SL Tennessee, Techmer PM, Tennessee Chamber of Commerce and Industry, University of Tennessee Center for Industrial Services, Y-12 National Security Complex

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