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IAC Center North Carolina State
Assessment Year 2004
Principal Product Furniture components
NAICS 321918 - Other Millwork (including Flooring)
SIC 2431 - Millwork
Sales $10,000,000-$50,000,000
# of Employees 170
Plant Area (Sq.Ft.) 130,000
Annual Production 1,100,000 Pieces
Production Hrs. Annual 4,000
Location (State) VA
Source Yearly Cost Usage Unit Unit Cost
Electricity Usage $68,624 4,074,000 kWh $0.02
Electricity Demand $122,711 14,487 kW-months/year $8.47
Electricity Fees $14,723 - $ -
Fuel Oil #2 $14,723 531 MMBtu $27.73
TOTAL ENERGY COSTS $220,781
RECOMMENDED SAVINGS* $93,299 *Non-energy impacts
included in savings.
See recommendations below
IMPLEMENTED SAVINGS* $64,564
#|Description Savings
Cost
Status Electricity Usage Electricity Demand Fuel Oil #2 Water Disposal Personnel Changes Ancillary Material Cost Primary Product Electricity Usage Electricity Demand Fuel Oil #2 Water Disposal Personnel Changes Ancillary Material Cost Primary Product
$ kWh $ kW-months/year $ MMBtu $ Tgal $ $ $ $ $ $
01: 2.1114 LIMIT AND CONTROL SECONDARY COMBUSTION AIR IN FURNACE Savings:
$3,220
Cost:
$20,000
- - - - $3,220 527 - - - - - - - - -
-
kWh
-
-
kW-months/year
$3,220
527
MMBtu
-
-
Tgal
-
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
$
02: 3.4156 USE FLOW CONTROL VALVES ON EQUIPMENT TO OPTIMIZE WATER USE Savings:
$25,415
Cost:
$25,000
- - - - - - $415 240,000 $25,000 - - - - - -
-
kWh
-
-
kW-months/year
-
-
MMBtu
$415
240,000
Tgal
$25,000
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
$
03: 2.4111 UTILIZE ENERGY-EFFICIENT BELTS AND OTHER IMPROVED MECHANISMS Savings:
$2,096
Cost:
$1,875
$805 51,600 $1,291 155 - - - - - - - - - - $805
51,600
kWh
$1,291
155
kW-months/year
-
-
MMBtu
-
-
Tgal
-
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
$
04: 4.1250 Savings:
$59,248
Cost:
$6,000
- - - - $(-5,951) (-974) - - - - - - $65,199 - -
-
kWh
-
-
kW-months/year
$(-5,951)
(-974)
MMBtu
-
-
Tgal
-
-
$
-
-
$
$65,199
-
$
05: 2.1311 REPLACE ELECTRICALLY-OPERATED EQUIPMENT WITH FOSSIL FUEL EQUIPMENT Savings:
$2,880
Cost:
$9,200
$888 56,933 $1,425 171 - - $567 207,792 - - - - - - $888
56,933
kWh
$1,425
171
kW-months/year
-
-
MMBtu
$567
207,792
Tgal
-
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
$
06: 2.7142 UTILIZE HIGHER EFFICIENCY LAMPS AND/OR BALLASTS Savings:
$119
Cost:
$120
$30 1,944 $49 6 - - - - - - $40 - - - $30
1,944
kWh
$49
6
kW-months/year
-
-
MMBtu
-
-
Tgal
-
-
$
$40
-
$
-
-
$
07: 2.7135 INSTALL OCCUPANCY SENSORS Savings:
$253
Cost:
$775
$253 16,188 - - - - - - - - - - - - $253
16,188
kWh
-
-
kW-months/year
-
-
MMBtu
-
-
Tgal
-
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
$
08: 2.4239 ELIMINATE OR REDUCE COMPRESSED AIR USAGE Savings:
$68
Cost:
$80
$26 1,680 $42 5 - - - - - - - - - - $26
1,680
kWh
$42
5
kW-months/year
-
-
MMBtu
-
-
Tgal
-
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
$
TOTAL RECOMMENDED Savings:
$93,299
Cost:
$63,050
$2,002 128,345 $2,807 337 $(-2,731) (-447) $982 447,792 $25,000 - $40 - $65,199 - $2,002
128,345
kWh
$2,807
337
kW-months/year
$(-2,731)
(-447)
MMBtu
$982
447,792
Tgal
$25,000
-
$
$40
-
$
$65,199
-
$
TOTAL IMPLEMENTED Savings:
$64,564
Cost:
$27,875
$805 51,600 $1,291 155 $(-2,731) (-447) - - - - - - $65,199 - $805
51,600
kWh
$1,291
155
kW-months/year
$(-2,731)
(-447)
MMBtu
-
-
Tgal
-
-
$
-
-
$
$65,199
-
$
Savings
Cost
$ kWh $ kW-months/year $ MMBtu $ Tgal $ $ $ $ $ $
Electricity Usage Electricity Demand Fuel Oil #2 Water Disposal Personnel Changes Ancillary Material Cost Primary Product Electricity Usage Electricity Demand Fuel Oil #2 Water Disposal Personnel Changes Ancillary Material Cost Primary Product