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IAC Center Colorado State University
Assessment Year 1999
Principal Product concrete landscape products
NAICS n/a
SIC 3271 - Concrete Block And Brick
Sales $10,000,000-$50,000,000
# of Employees 45
Plant Area (Sq.Ft.) 20,000
Annual Production 110,000 Tons
Production Hrs. Annual 6,500
Location (State) CO
Source Yearly Cost Usage Unit Unit Cost
Electricity Usage $39,382 1,043,963 kWh $0.04
Electricity Demand $27,834 3,510 kW-months/year $7.93
Electricity Fees $1,014 - $ -
Natural Gas $20,779 5,085 MMBtu $4.09
TOTAL ENERGY COSTS $114,979
RECOMMENDED SAVINGS* $55,971 *Non-energy impacts
included in savings.
See recommendations below
IMPLEMENTED SAVINGS* $36,701
#|Description Savings
Cost
Status Electricity Usage Electricity Demand Natural Gas Fuel Oil #2 Solid Waste (non-haz) Administrative Changes Primary Raw Material Ancillary Material Cost Primary Product Increase in Production Electricity Usage Electricity Demand Natural Gas Fuel Oil #2 Solid Waste (non-haz) Administrative Changes Primary Raw Material Ancillary Material Cost Primary Product Increase in Production
$ kWh $ kW-months/year $ MMBtu $ MMBtu $ lb $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ %
01: 2.7142 UTILIZE HIGHER EFFICIENCY LAMPS AND/OR BALLASTS Savings:
$141
Cost:
$566
$226 7,913 $115 14 - - - - - - - - - - $(-200) - - - - - $226
7,913
kWh
$115
14
kW-months/year
-
-
MMBtu
-
-
MMBtu
-
-
lb
-
-
$
-
-
$
$(-200)
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
%
02: 2.7447 INSTALL VINYL STRIP / HIGH SPEED / AIR CURTAIN DOORS Savings:
$180
Cost:
$800
- - - - $180 44 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
kWh
-
-
kW-months/year
$180
44
MMBtu
-
-
MMBtu
-
-
lb
-
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
%
03: 3.6192 USE A LESS EXPENSIVE METHOD OF WASTE REMOVAL Savings:
$5,460
Cost:
-
- - - - - - - - $5,460 - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
kWh
-
-
kW-months/year
-
-
MMBtu
-
-
MMBtu
$5,460
-
lb
-
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
%
04: 4.6250 DEVELOP STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES Savings:
$31,100
Cost:
-
- - - - - - - - - - $23,900 - $4,200 - - - - - $3,000 - -
-
kWh
-
-
kW-months/year
-
-
MMBtu
-
-
MMBtu
-
-
lb
$23,900
-
$
$4,200
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
$
$3,000
-
%
05: 4.6310 INSTALL AN UNINTERUPTABLE POWER SUPPLY Savings:
$19,090
Cost:
$75,000
- - - - - - $(-12,010) (-1,529) - - $23,900 - $4,200 - - - $3,000 - - - -
-
kWh
-
-
kW-months/year
-
-
MMBtu
$(-12,010)
(-1,529)
MMBtu
-
-
lb
$23,900
-
$
$4,200
-
$
-
-
$
$3,000
-
$
-
-
%
TOTAL RECOMMENDED Savings:
$55,971
Cost:
$76,366
$226 7,913 $115 14 $180 44 $(-12,010) (-1,529) $5,460 - $47,800 - $8,400 - $(-200) - $3,000 - $3,000 - $226
7,913
kWh
$115
14
kW-months/year
$180
44
MMBtu
$(-12,010)
(-1,529)
MMBtu
$5,460
-
lb
$47,800
-
$
$8,400
-
$
$(-200)
-
$
$3,000
-
$
$3,000
-
%
TOTAL IMPLEMENTED Savings:
$36,701
Cost:
$566
$226 7,913 $115 14 - - - - $5,460 - $23,900 - $4,200 - $(-200) - - - $3,000 - $226
7,913
kWh
$115
14
kW-months/year
-
-
MMBtu
-
-
MMBtu
$5,460
-
lb
$23,900
-
$
$4,200
-
$
$(-200)
-
$
-
-
$
$3,000
-
%
Savings
Cost
$ kWh $ kW-months/year $ MMBtu $ MMBtu $ lb $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ %
Electricity Usage Electricity Demand Natural Gas Fuel Oil #2 Solid Waste (non-haz) Administrative Changes Primary Raw Material Ancillary Material Cost Primary Product Increase in Production Electricity Usage Electricity Demand Natural Gas Fuel Oil #2 Solid Waste (non-haz) Administrative Changes Primary Raw Material Ancillary Material Cost Primary Product Increase in Production