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SIC 3357 Nonferrous Wiredrawing & Insulating
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ID # Year Products Savings Cost Status
MS0247 # 02 Y:2004 02 2004 USE MOST EFFICIENT TYPE OF ELECTRIC MOTORS $4,013 $5,320 n/a
MS0247 # 03 Y:2004 03 2004 CHANGE RATE SCHEDULES OR OTHER CHANGES IN UTILITY SERVICE $2,671 $25 n/a
MS0247 # 04 Y:2004 04 2004 BURN WASTE OIL FOR HEAT $2,499 $1,974 n/a
MS0247 # 05 Y:2004 05 2004 RECOVER WASTE HEAT FROM EQUIPMENT $1,874 $1,218 n/a
MS0247 # 06 Y:2004 06 2004 ELIMINATE LEAKS IN INERT GAS AND COMPRESSED AIR LINES/ VALVES $1,736 $158 n/a
MS0247 # 07 Y:2004 07 2004 USE ADJUSTABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE OR MULTIPLE SPEED MOTORS ON EXISTING SYSTEM $1,050 $1,558 n/a
MS0247 # 08 Y:2004 08 2004 USE SEPARATE SWITCHES ON PERIMETER LIGHTING WHICH MAY BE TURNED OFF WHEN NATURAL LIGHT IS AVAILABLE $668 $178 n/a
MS0247 # 09 Y:2004 09 2004 DISCONNECT BALLASTS $339 $564 n/a
MA0537 # 01 Y:2003 01 2003 REPLACE ELECTRICALLY-OPERATED EQUIPMENT WITH FOSSIL FUEL EQUIPMENT $94,545 $112,240 Not Implemented
MA0537 # 02 Y:2003 02 2003 ADOPT IN-HOUSE MATERIAL GENERATION $61,752 $240,000 Not Implemented
MA0537 # 03 Y:2003 03 2003 RESCHEDULE PLANT OPERATIONS OR REDUCE LOAD TO AVOID PEAKS $11,180 $8,000 Not Implemented
MA0537 # 04 Y:2003 04 2003 UTILIZE HIGHER EFFICIENCY LAMPS AND/OR BALLASTS $2,446 $10,396 Implemented
MA0537 # 05 Y:2003 05 2003 USE COOLING TOWER WATER INSTEAD OF REFRIGERATION $1,043 $3,500 Not Implemented
MA0537 # 06 Y:2003 06 2003 INSTALL OCCUPANCY SENSORS $464 $150 Implemented
MA0537 # 07 Y:2003 07 2003 REDUCE THE PRESSURE OF COMPRESSED AIR TO THE MINIMUM REQUIRED $154 $0 Implemented
UU0041 # 06 Y:2003 06 2003 UTILIZE DAYLIGHT WHENEVER POSSIBLE IN LIEU OF ARTIFICIAL LIGHT $748 $0 n/a
UU0041 # 05 Y:2003 05 2003 RESCHEDULE PLANT OPERATIONS OR REDUCE LOAD TO AVOID PEAKS $14,860 $0 n/a
UU0041 # 04 Y:2003 04 2003 OPTIMIZE PLANT POWER FACTOR $31,340 $45,900 n/a
UU0041 # 03 Y:2003 03 2003 INSULATE BARE EQUIPMENT $1,080 $950 n/a
UU0041 # 02 Y:2003 02 2003 USE WASTE HEAT FROM HOT FLUE GASES TO PREHEAT $1,207 $3,500 n/a
UU0041 # 01 Y:2003 01 2003 ANALYZE FLUE GAS FOR PROPER AIR/FUEL RATIO $9,352 $2,000 n/a
BD0214 # 01 Y:2002 01 2002 ELIMINATE OR REDUCE COMPRESSED AIR USAGE $5,403 $13,000 Not Implemented
BD0214 # 02 Y:2002 02 2002 INSTALL OCCUPANCY SENSORS $2,958 $3,630 Not Implemented
BD0214 # 03 Y:2002 03 2002 USE MOST EFFICIENT TYPE OF ELECTRIC MOTORS $1,446 $1,440 Not Implemented
BD0214 # 04 Y:2002 04 2002 ELIMINATE LEAKS IN INERT GAS AND COMPRESSED AIR LINES/ VALVES $1,378 $700 Implemented