There is room in the material handling department to reduce energy. Speaking as a vibratory equipment supplier, there is significant energy saved when you utilize two mass vibratory equipment over direct drive style designs.
Two-Mass refers to a style of vibratory equipment where one mass (an exciter) is used to drive a second mass (trough). The exciter mass typically contains a motor and is connected to a trough using a combination of springs. Combining the two masses and the springs, a resonant frequency can be calculated. When the operating frequency of the motor is close to this calculated natural frequency, the resonance that takes place within the system requires significantly less horsepower to achieve the same amount of work as a single mass (direct drive or "brute force") system. The closer the frequency to the operating speed, the less horsepower required.
There are also ways of having the equipment work for you to regenerate a portion of the electricity consumed. Regenerative Drives have the capability of taking power produced by the motor during braking and putting it back into the power lines. Most VFDs have the ability of converting AC power from the motor into DC power. This is usually dissipated with braking resistors (Dynamic Braking). The braking energy is reused, not wasted as heat as it would be with dynamic braking.
Those are just two ideas to start the discussion...