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IAC Center Georgia Institute of Technology
Assessment Year 2000
Principal Product Furniture
NAICS n/a
SIC 2511 - Wood Household Furniture
Sales $10,000,000-$50,000,000
# of Employees 380
Plant Area (Sq.Ft.) 45,900
Annual Production 100,000 Pieces
Production Hrs. Annual 2,083
Location (State) GA
Source Yearly Cost Usage Unit Unit Cost
Electricity Usage $262,393 7,553,050 kWh $0.03
Electricity Demand $219,462 26,346 kW-months/year $8.33
Electricity Fees $35,990 - $ -
TOTAL ENERGY COSTS $523,670
RECOMMENDED SAVINGS* $116,105 *Non-energy impacts
included in savings.
See recommendations below
IMPLEMENTED SAVINGS* $70,947
#|Description Savings
Cost
Status Electricity Usage Electricity Demand Electricity Fees Personnel Changes Primary Raw Material Ancillary Material Cost Electricity Usage Electricity Demand Electricity Fees Personnel Changes Primary Raw Material Ancillary Material Cost
$ kWh $ kW-months/year $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
01: 2.7142 UTILIZE HIGHER EFFICIENCY LAMPS AND/OR BALLASTS Savings:
$6,385
Cost:
$46,235
$2,639 75,956 $3,233 388 $513 - - - - - - - $2,639
75,956
kWh
$3,233
388
kW-months/year
$513
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
$
02: 2.4111 UTILIZE ENERGY-EFFICIENT BELTS AND OTHER IMPROVED MECHANISMS Savings:
$3,208
Cost:
$4,355
$1,504 43,295 $1,431 172 $273 - - - - - - - $1,504
43,295
kWh
$1,431
172
kW-months/year
$273
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
$
03: 2.4146 USE ADJUSTABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE OR MULTIPLE SPEED MOTORS ON EXISTING SYSTEM Savings:
$31,700
Cost:
$37,500
$18,994 546,750 $10,396 1,248 $2,310 - - - - - - - $18,994
546,750
kWh
$10,396
1,248
kW-months/year
$2,310
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
$
04: 4.126 INSTALL SENSORS TO DETECT DEFECTS Savings:
$38,825
Cost:
$600
- - - - - - $35,625 - $1,200 - $2,000 - -
-
kWh
-
-
kW-months/year
-
-
$
$35,625
-
$
$1,200
-
$
$2,000
-
$
05: 3.1191 CHANGE PROCEDURES / EQUIPMENT / OPERATING CONDITIONS Savings:
$5,825
Cost:
$2,850
- - - - - - $2,850 - $2,975 - - - -
-
kWh
-
-
kW-months/year
-
-
$
$2,850
-
$
$2,975
-
$
-
-
$
06: 2.4133 USE MOST EFFICIENT TYPE OF ELECTRIC MOTORS Savings:
$1,480
Cost:
$26,340
$586 16,873 $677 81 $217 - - - - - - - $586
16,873
kWh
$677
81
kW-months/year
$217
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
$
07: 4.513 RE-ARRANGE EQUIPMENT LAYOUT TO REDUCE LABOR COSTS Savings:
$19,000
Cost:
$3,800
- - - - - - $19,000 - - - - - -
-
kWh
-
-
kW-months/year
-
-
$
$19,000
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
$
08: 2.4236 ELIMINATE LEAKS IN INERT GAS AND COMPRESSED AIR LINES/ VALVES Savings:
$8,770
Cost:
$900
$3,473 99,957 $4,579 550 $718 - - - - - - - $3,473
99,957
kWh
$4,579
550
kW-months/year
$718
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
$
09: 2.6218 TURN OFF EQUIPMENT WHEN NOT IN USE Savings:
$912
Cost:
$2,880
$862 24,800 - - $50 - - - - - - - $862
24,800
kWh
-
-
kW-months/year
$50
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
$
TOTAL RECOMMENDED Savings:
$116,105
Cost:
$125,460
$28,058 807,631 $20,316 2,439 $4,081 - $57,475 - $4,175 - $2,000 - $28,058
807,631
kWh
$20,316
2,439
kW-months/year
$4,081
-
$
$57,475
-
$
$4,175
-
$
$2,000
-
$
TOTAL IMPLEMENTED Savings:
$70,947
Cost:
$56,365
$3,501 100,756 $3,233 388 $563 - $57,475 - $4,175 - $2,000 - $3,501
100,756
kWh
$3,233
388
kW-months/year
$563
-
$
$57,475
-
$
$4,175
-
$
$2,000
-
$
Savings
Cost
$ kWh $ kW-months/year $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
Electricity Usage Electricity Demand Electricity Fees Personnel Changes Primary Raw Material Ancillary Material Cost Electricity Usage Electricity Demand Electricity Fees Personnel Changes Primary Raw Material Ancillary Material Cost