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IAC Center | Oklahoma State University |
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Assessment Year | 1990 |
Principal Product | DRY DOG AND CAT FOOD |
NAICS | n/a |
SIC | 2047 - Dog And Cat Food |
Sales | $100,000,000-$500,000,000 |
# of Employees | 200 |
Plant Area (Sq.Ft.) | 0 |
Annual Production | 420,000 Pounds |
Production Hrs. Annual | 8,400 |
Location (State) | OK |
Source | Yearly Cost | Usage | Unit | Unit Cost |
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Electricity Usage | $968,515 | 25,149,473 | kWh | $0.04 |
Natural Gas | $351,974 | 178,978 | MMBtu | $1.97 |
TOTAL ENERGY COSTS | $1,320,489 | |||
RECOMMENDED SAVINGS* | $164,851 | *Non-energy impacts included in savings. See recommendations below |
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IMPLEMENTED SAVINGS* | $23,561 |
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Savings Cost |
Status | Electricity Usage | Natural Gas | Administrative Changes | Electricity Usage | Natural Gas | Administrative Changes | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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01: 2.3413 BURN FOSSIL FUEL TO PRODUCE STEAM TO DRIVE A STEAM TURBINE-GENERATOR AND USE STEAM EXHAUST FOR HEAT |
Savings: $132,453 Cost: $678,000 |
$319,512 | 9,492,087 | $(-109,755) | (-55,755) | $(-77,304) | - |
$319,512 9,492,087 kWh |
$(-109,755) (-55,755) MMBtu |
$(-77,304) - $ |
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02: 2.4111 UTILIZE ENERGY-EFFICIENT BELTS AND OTHER IMPROVED MECHANISMS |
Savings: $2,621 Cost: $9,954 |
$2,621 | 75,322 | - | - | - | - |
$2,621 75,322 kWh |
- - MMBtu |
- - $ |
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03: 2.4312 IMPROVE LUBRICATION PRACTICES |
Savings: $20,940 Cost: - |
$20,940 | 657,679 | - | - | - | - |
$20,940 657,679 kWh |
- - MMBtu |
- - $ |
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04: 2.1243 USE HEAT FROM BOILER BLOWDOWN TO PREHEAT BOILER FEED WATER |
Savings: $8,837 Cost: $2,075 |
- | - | $8,837 | 4,486 | - | - |
- - kWh |
$8,837 4,486 MMBtu |
- - $ |
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TOTAL RECOMMENDED |
Savings: $164,851 Cost: $690,029 |
$343,073 | 10,225,088 | $(-100,918) | (-51,269) | $(-77,304) | - | $343,073 10,225,088 kWh |
$(-100,918) (-51,269) MMBtu |
$(-77,304) - $ |
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TOTAL IMPLEMENTED |
Savings: $23,561 Cost: $9,954 |
$23,561 | 733,001 | - | - | - | - | $23,561 733,001 kWh |
- - MMBtu |
- - $ |
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Electricity Usage | Natural Gas | Administrative Changes | Electricity Usage | Natural Gas | Administrative Changes |