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IAC Center Oregon State University
Assessment Year 1997
Principal Product Dehydrated Soup Mix
NAICS n/a
SIC 2099 - Food Preparations, Nec
Sales $10,000,000-$50,000,000
# of Employees 50
Plant Area (Sq.Ft.) 75,000
Annual Production 1,066 Tons
Production Hrs. Annual 3,280
Location (State) WA
Source Yearly Cost Usage Unit Unit Cost
Electricity Usage $18,053 843,787 kWh $0.02
Electricity Demand $15,448 3,492 kW-months/year $4.42
Electricity Fees $2,476 - $ -
Natural Gas $7,596 1,508 MMBtu $5.04
TOTAL ENERGY COSTS $43,573
RECOMMENDED SAVINGS* $53,532 *Non-energy impacts
included in savings.
See recommendations below
IMPLEMENTED SAVINGS* $3,991
#|Description Savings
Cost
Status Electricity Usage Electricity Demand Electricity Fees Solid Waste (non-haz) Personnel Changes Primary Raw Material Ancillary Material Cost Electricity Usage Electricity Demand Electricity Fees Solid Waste (non-haz) Personnel Changes Primary Raw Material Ancillary Material Cost
$ kWh $ kW-months/year $ $ $ lb $ $ $ $ $ $
01: 4.2130 PURCHASE MATERIAL FROM SUPPLIER IN CUSTOMIZED PACKAGING Savings:
$42,600
Cost:
-
- - - - - - - - - - $42,600 - - - -
-
kWh
-
-
kW-months/year
-
-
$
-
-
lb
-
-
$
$42,600
-
$
-
-
$
02: 4.2210 USE ONLY AMOUNT OF PACKAGING MATERIAL NECESSARY Savings:
$400
Cost:
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - $400 - -
-
kWh
-
-
kW-months/year
-
-
$
-
-
lb
-
-
$
-
-
$
$400
-
$
03: 3.1162 USE LESS WASTEFUL PACKAGING Savings:
$4,720
Cost:
-
- - - - - - $(-80) 4,000 - - - - $4,800 - -
-
kWh
-
-
kW-months/year
-
-
$
$(-80)
4,000
lb
-
-
$
-
-
$
$4,800
-
$
04: 3.5314 USE IN-PROCESS RECYCLING WHENEVER POSSIBLE Savings:
$103
Cost:
-
- - - - - - $103 940 - - - - - - -
-
kWh
-
-
kW-months/year
-
-
$
$103
940
lb
-
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
$
05: 2.4231 REDUCE THE PRESSURE OF COMPRESSED AIR TO THE MINIMUM REQUIRED Savings:
$1,358
Cost:
-
$810 37,808 $548 124 - - - - - - - - - - $810
37,808
kWh
$548
124
kW-months/year
-
-
$
-
-
lb
-
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
$
06: 2.4225 INSTALL COMMON HEADER ON COMPRESSORS Savings:
$1,105
Cost:
$120
$658 30,774 $447 101 - - - - - - - - - - $658
30,774
kWh
$447
101
kW-months/year
-
-
$
-
-
lb
-
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
$
07: 2.7121 UTILIZE DAYLIGHT WHENEVER POSSIBLE IN LIEU OF ARTIFICIAL LIGHT Savings:
$1,042
Cost:
$1,000
$715 33,411 - - - - - - $27 - - - $300 - $715
33,411
kWh
-
-
kW-months/year
-
-
$
-
-
lb
$27
-
$
-
-
$
$300
-
$
08: 2.4133 USE MOST EFFICIENT TYPE OF ELECTRIC MOTORS Savings:
$1,025
Cost:
$1,767
$594 27,843 $431 97 - - - - - - - - - - $594
27,843
kWh
$431
97
kW-months/year
-
-
$
-
-
lb
-
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
$
09: 2.3212 OPTIMIZE PLANT POWER FACTOR Savings:
$1,179
Cost:
$2,200
- - - - $1,179 - - - - - - - - - -
-
kWh
-
-
kW-months/year
$1,179
-
$
-
-
lb
-
-
$
-
-
$
-
-
$
TOTAL RECOMMENDED Savings:
$53,532
Cost:
$5,087
$2,777 129,836 $1,426 322 $1,179 - $23 4,940 $27 - $42,600 - $5,500 - $2,777
129,836
kWh
$1,426
322
kW-months/year
$1,179
-
$
$23
4,940
lb
$27
-
$
$42,600
-
$
$5,500
-
$
TOTAL IMPLEMENTED Savings:
$3,991
Cost:
$1,887
$2,062 96,425 $1,426 322 - - $103 940 - - - - $400 - $2,062
96,425
kWh
$1,426
322
kW-months/year
-
-
$
$103
940
lb
-
-
$
-
-
$
$400
-
$
Savings
Cost
$ kWh $ kW-months/year $ $ $ lb $ $ $ $ $ $
Electricity Usage Electricity Demand Electricity Fees Solid Waste (non-haz) Personnel Changes Primary Raw Material Ancillary Material Cost Electricity Usage Electricity Demand Electricity Fees Solid Waste (non-haz) Personnel Changes Primary Raw Material Ancillary Material Cost