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Qualifying* small and medium-sized US manufacturers, that received IAC or Combined Heat and Power Technical Assistance Partnership assessments between 2018 and 2024, can now apply for grants for implementation of assessment recommendations up 50% of qualifying* project costs with a maximum of $300,000 per manufacturer.
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SIC 206 Sugar And Confectionery Products
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ID # Year Products Savings Cost Status
SF0386 # 07 Y:2010 07 2010 USE MOST EFFICIENT TYPE OF ELECTRIC MOTORS $217 $461 Not Implemented
SF0386 # 06 Y:2010 06 2010 INSTALL OCCUPANCY SENSORS $5,315 $18,821 Not Implemented
SF0386 # 04 Y:2010 04 2010 REPLACE ELECTRICALLY-OPERATED EQUIPMENT WITH FOSSIL FUEL EQUIPMENT $3,507 $7,500 Not Implemented
SF0386 # 02 Y:2010 02 2010 USE PHOTOCELL CONTROLS $4,307 $3,738 Not Implemented
SF0386 # 03 Y:2010 03 2010 REDUCE THE PRESSURE OF COMPRESSED AIR TO THE MINIMUM REQUIRED $1,677 $1,600 Not Implemented
SF0386 # 05 Y:2010 05 2010 UTILIZE HIGHER EFFICIENCY LAMPS AND/OR BALLASTS $15,553 $40,720 Not Implemented
SF0386 # 01 Y:2010 01 2010 REDUCE SPACE CONDITIONING DURING NON-WORKING HOURS $10,471 $0 Not Implemented
TT0053 # 01 Y:2010 01 2010 ELIMINATE/REDUCE AN OPERATION $55,600 $0 Not Implemented
TT0053 # 05 Y:2010 05 2010 USE PHOTOCELL CONTROLS $340 $520 Not Implemented
TT0053 # 04 Y:2010 04 2010 REPAIR FURNACES AND OVEN DOORS SO THAT THEY SEAL EFFICIENTLY $2,700 $1,000 Implemented
TT0053 # 03 Y:2010 03 2010 SIZE ELECTRIC MOTORS FOR PEAK OPERATING EFFICIENCY $3,000 $10 Implemented
TT0053 # 02 Y:2010 02 2010 UTILIZE HIGHER EFFICIENCY LAMPS AND/OR BALLASTS $4,700 $10,500 Implemented
SF0385 # 09 Y:2010 09 2010 INSTALL DIRECT ACTING UNITS IN PLACE OF COMPRESSED AIR PRESSURE SYSTEM IN SAFETY SYSTEM $640 $633 Implemented
SF0385 # 08 Y:2010 08 2010 INSTALL TIMERS ON LIGHT SWITCHES IN LITTLE USED AREAS $187 $154 Not Implemented
SF0385 # 07 Y:2010 07 2010 INSULATE BARE EQUIPMENT $1,608 $750 Implemented
SF0385 # 10 Y:2010 10 2010 INSTALL OCCUPANCY SENSORS $5,266 $5,951 Implemented
SF0385 # 11 Y:2010 11 2010 TURN OFF EQUIPMENT DURING BREAKS, REDUCE OPERATING TIME $97,444 $119,566 Not Implemented
SF0385 # 06 Y:2010 06 2010 USE PHOTOCELL CONTROLS $14,856 $6,800 Implemented
SF0385 # 05 Y:2010 05 2010 UTILIZE CONTROLS TO OPERATE EQUIPMENT ONLY WHEN NEEDED $4,350 $771 Not Implemented
SF0385 # 04 Y:2010 04 2010 UTILIZE ENERGY-EFFICIENT BELTS AND OTHER IMPROVED MECHANISMS $2,136 $373 Not Implemented
SF0385 # 03 Y:2010 03 2010 USE HEAT FROM BOILER BLOWDOWN TO PREHEAT BOILER FEED WATER $23,195 $1,760 Implemented
SF0385 # 12 Y:2010 12 2010 USE ADJUSTABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE OR MULTIPLE SPEED MOTORS ON EXISTING SYSTEM $15,533 $20,000 Not Implemented
SF0385 # 18 Y:2010 18 2010 USE OPTIMUM THICKNESS INSULATION $36,228 $325,369 Implemented
SF0385 # 17 Y:2010 17 2010 USE STEAM PRESSURE REDUCTION TO GENERATE POWER $57,997 $240,000 Not Implemented
SF0385 # 14 Y:2010 14 2010 USE MOST EFFICIENT TYPE OF ELECTRIC MOTORS $24,082 $12,770 Implemented