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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 35 Industrial Machinery And Equipment
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ID # Year Products Savings Cost Status
GT0365 # 02 Y:1988 02 1988 USE MOST EFFICIENT TYPE OF ELECTRIC MOTORS $304 $284 Not Implemented
GT0365 # 03 Y:1988 03 1988 UTILIZE ENERGY-EFFICIENT BELTS AND OTHER IMPROVED MECHANISMS $202 $0 Implemented
GT0365 # 04 Y:1988 04 1988 ANALYZE FLUE GAS FOR PROPER AIR/FUEL RATIO $10,041 $800 Implemented
UD0279 # 01 Y:1989 01 1989 MINIMIZE WATER USAGE $1,243 $300 Not Implemented
UD0279 # 03 Y:1989 03 1989 TURN OFF EQUIPMENT WHEN NOT IN USE $566 $0 Implemented
UD0279 # 04 Y:1989 04 1989 UTILIZE HIGHER EFFICIENCY LAMPS AND/OR BALLASTS $1,575 $1,333 Implemented
UD0279 # 05 Y:1989 05 1989 USE WASTE HEAT FROM HOT FLUE GASES TO PREHEAT $3,028 $11,000 Not Implemented
UD0279 # 06 Y:1989 06 1989 INSTALL STORM WINDOWS AND DOORS $4,540 $6,900 Not Implemented
UD0279 # 07 Y:1989 07 1989 ANALYZE FLUE GAS FOR PROPER AIR/FUEL RATIO $2,008 $1,500 Implemented
GT0363 # 01 Y:1988 01 1988 TURN OFF EQUIPMENT DURING BREAKS, REDUCE OPERATING TIME $2,945 $200 Not Implemented
GT0363 # 02 Y:1988 02 1988 UTILIZE ENERGY-EFFICIENT BELTS AND OTHER IMPROVED MECHANISMS $380 $370 Not Implemented
GT0363 # 03 Y:1988 03 1988 AIR CONDITION ONLY SPACE NECESSARY $930 $840 Not Implemented
GT0363 # 04 Y:1988 04 1988 AVOID INTRODUCING HOT, HUMID, OR DIRTY AIR INTO HVAC SYSTEM $12,120 $4,685 Not Implemented
GT0363 # 05 Y:1988 05 1988 UTILIZE HIGHER EFFICIENCY LAMPS AND/OR BALLASTS $472 $377 Not Implemented
GT0363 # 06 Y:1988 06 1988 USE DEMAND CONTROLLER OR LOAD SHEDDER $66,800 $45,607 Not Implemented
GT0363 # 07 Y:1988 07 1988 USE COOLING TOWER OR ECONOMIZER TO REPLACE CHILLER COOLING $11,540 $32,000 Not Implemented
GT0363 # 08 Y:1988 08 1988 USE MOST EFFICIENT TYPE OF ELECTRIC MOTORS $163 $150 Not Implemented
UD0275 # 01 Y:1989 01 1989 RESCHEDULE PLANT OPERATIONS OR REDUCE LOAD TO AVOID PEAKS $4,292 $4,000 Not Implemented
WI0045 # 01 Y:1988 01 1988 IMPROVE LUBRICATION PRACTICES $3,520 $0 Implemented
WI0045 # 02 Y:1988 02 1988 UTILIZE ENERGY-EFFICIENT BELTS AND OTHER IMPROVED MECHANISMS $842 $0 Implemented
WI0045 # 03 Y:1988 03 1988 UTILIZE HIGHER EFFICIENCY LAMPS AND/OR BALLASTS $114 $89 Implemented
WI0045 # 04 Y:1988 04 1988 REPLACE ELECTRICALLY-OPERATED EQUIPMENT WITH FOSSIL FUEL EQUIPMENT $1,605 $2,500 Not Implemented
WI0045 # 05 Y:1988 05 1988 USE DEMAND CONTROLLER OR LOAD SHEDDER $3,144 $5,000 Implemented
CO0137 # 01 Y:1988 01 1988 SIZE ELECTRIC MOTORS FOR PEAK OPERATING EFFICIENCY $1,200 $500 Implemented
CO0137 # 02 Y:1988 02 1988 OPTIMIZE PLANT POWER FACTOR $4,000 $5,850 Implemented