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IAC Center Lehigh University
Assessment Year 2013
Principal Product Wine and Grape Juice
NAICS 312130 - Wineries
SIC 2084 - Wines, Brandy, And Brandy Spirits
Sales $50,000,000-$100,000,000
# of Employees 60
Plant Area (Sq.Ft.) 184,000
Annual Production 5,500 Thousand Gallons
Production Hrs. Annual 3,600
Location (State) NJ
Source Yearly Cost Usage Unit Unit Cost
Electricity Usage $50,823 1,979,309 kWh $0.03
Electricity Demand $59,762 9,694 kW-months/year $6.16
Electricity Fees $46,511 - $ -
Natural Gas $141,707 21,541 MMBtu $6.58
TOTAL ENERGY COSTS $298,803
RECOMMENDED SAVINGS* $156,728 *Non-energy impacts
included in savings.
See recommendations below
IMPLEMENTED SAVINGS* $97,831
#|Description Savings
Cost
Status Electricity Usage Electricity Demand Natural Gas Administrative Changes Ancillary Material Cost Electricity Usage Electricity Demand Natural Gas Administrative Changes Ancillary Material Cost
$ kWh $ kW-months/year $ MMBtu $ $ $ $
01: 2.3131 RESCHEDULE PLANT OPERATIONS OR REDUCE LOAD TO AVOID PEAKS Savings:
$3,256
Cost:
$3,010
- - $3,256 529 - - - - - - -
-
kWh
$3,256
529
kW-months/year
-
-
MMBtu
-
-
$
-
-
$
02: 2.7142 UTILIZE HIGHER EFFICIENCY LAMPS AND/OR BALLASTS Savings:
$40,049
Cost:
$56,100
$21,887 841,801 $17,094 2,775 - - - - $1,068 - $21,887
841,801
kWh
$17,094
2,775
kW-months/year
-
-
MMBtu
-
-
$
$1,068
-
$
03: 2.7142 UTILIZE HIGHER EFFICIENCY LAMPS AND/OR BALLASTS Savings:
$1,699
Cost:
$7,698
$487 18,731 $62 10 - - - - $1,150 - $487
18,731
kWh
$62
10
kW-months/year
-
-
MMBtu
-
-
$
$1,150
-
$
04: 2.2442 PREHEAT COMBUSTION AIR WITH WASTE HEAT Savings:
$6,817
Cost:
$10,056
- - - - $6,817 1,036 - - - - -
-
kWh
-
-
kW-months/year
$6,817
1,036
MMBtu
-
-
$
-
-
$
05: 2.4236 ELIMINATE LEAKS IN INERT GAS AND COMPRESSED AIR LINES/ VALVES Savings:
$911
Cost:
$1,000
$511 19,647 $400 65 - - - - - - $511
19,647
kWh
$400
65
kW-months/year
-
-
MMBtu
-
-
$
-
-
$
06: 2.4146 USE ADJUSTABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE OR MULTIPLE SPEED MOTORS ON EXISTING SYSTEM Savings:
$6,165
Cost:
$21,900
$3,461 133,110 $2,704 439 - - - - - - $3,461
133,110
kWh
$2,704
439
kW-months/year
-
-
MMBtu
-
-
$
-
-
$
07: 2.3192 USE FOSSIL FUEL POWERED GENERATOR DURING PEAK DEMAND PERIODS Savings:
$71,337
Cost:
$190,000
- - - - - - $71,337 - - - -
-
kWh
-
-
kW-months/year
-
-
MMBtu
$71,337
-
$
-
-
$
08: 2.7142 UTILIZE HIGHER EFFICIENCY LAMPS AND/OR BALLASTS Savings:
$24,919
Cost:
$31,422
$13,991 538,138 $10,928 1,774 - - - - - - $13,991
538,138
kWh
$10,928
1,774
kW-months/year
-
-
MMBtu
-
-
$
-
-
$
09: 2.7232 REPLACE EXISTING HVAC UNIT WITH HIGH EFFICIENCY MODEL Savings:
$1,575
Cost:
$16,800
$1,168 44,928 $407 66 - - - - - - $1,168
44,928
kWh
$407
66
kW-months/year
-
-
MMBtu
-
-
$
-
-
$
TOTAL RECOMMENDED Savings:
$156,728
Cost:
$337,986
$41,505 1,596,355 $34,851 5,658 $6,817 1,036 $71,337 - $2,218 - $41,505
1,596,355
kWh
$34,851
5,658
kW-months/year
$6,817
1,036
MMBtu
$71,337
-
$
$2,218
-
$
TOTAL IMPLEMENTED Savings:
$97,831
Cost:
$238,222
$15,159 583,066 $11,335 1,840 - - $71,337 - - - $15,159
583,066
kWh
$11,335
1,840
kW-months/year
-
-
MMBtu
$71,337
-
$
-
-
$
Savings
Cost
$ kWh $ kW-months/year $ MMBtu $ $ $ $
Electricity Usage Electricity Demand Natural Gas Administrative Changes Ancillary Material Cost Electricity Usage Electricity Demand Natural Gas Administrative Changes Ancillary Material Cost