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Implementation Grant Funding Opportunity Open
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 369 Misc. Electrical Equipment & Supplies
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ID # Year Products Savings Cost Status
NC0334 # 03 Y:2006 03 2006 TURN OFF EQUIPMENT WHEN NOT IN USE $8,466 $500 Implemented
NC0334 # 04 Y:2006 04 2006 RECOVER AND REUSE COOLING WATER $1,680 $620 Implemented
NC0334 # 05 Y:2006 05 2006 REDUCE VENTILATION AIR $10,892 $4,000 Implemented
NC0334 # 06 Y:2006 06 2006 CLEAN AND MAINTAIN REFRIGERANT CONDENSERS AND TOWERS $3,773 $1,300 Implemented
NC0334 # 07 Y:2006 07 2006 TURN OFF EQUIPMENT WHEN NOT IN USE $6,065 $0 Implemented
NC0334 # 08 Y:2006 08 2006 INSTALL OUTSIDE AIR DAMPER / ECONOMIZER ON HVAC UNIT $3,306 $8,000 Implemented
NC0334 # 09 Y:2006 09 2006 INSULATE BARE EQUIPMENT $5,061 $3,300 Implemented
NC0334 # 10 Y:2006 10 2006 ELIMINATE LEAKS IN INERT GAS AND COMPRESSED AIR LINES/ VALVES $1,095 $100 Implemented
NC0334 # 11 Y:2006 11 2006 RECOVER WASTE HEAT FROM EQUIPMENT $9,138 $9,824 Not Implemented
NC0334 # 12 Y:2006 12 2006 USE FILTRATION, CENTRIFUGING TO REMOVE CONTAMINANTS $5,012 $4,200 Not Implemented
LM0109 # 01 Y:2006 01 2006 USE POWER DURING OFF-PEAK PERIODS $65,901 $200,000 Implemented
LM0109 # 02 Y:2006 02 2006 USE MOST EFFICIENT TYPE OF ELECTRIC MOTORS $408 $586 Implemented
LM0109 # 03 Y:2006 03 2006 UTILIZE DAYLIGHT WHENEVER POSSIBLE IN LIEU OF ARTIFICIAL LIGHT $13,210 $90,000 Implemented
LM0109 # 04 Y:2006 04 2006 AUTOMATE FINISHING PROCESS $240,621 $225,000 Not Implemented
LM0109 # 05 Y:2006 05 2006 RE-ARRANGE EQUIPMENT LAYOUT TO REDUCE HANDLING COSTS $220,603 $170,000 Not Implemented
LM0109 # 06 Y:2006 06 2006 SIZE ELECTRIC MOTORS FOR PEAK OPERATING EFFICIENCY $14,573 $120,000 Implemented
LM0109 # 07 Y:2006 07 2006 RECHARGE BATTERIES ON DURING OFF-PEAK DEMAND PERIODS $8,917 $7,000 Implemented
LM0110 # 01 Y:2006 01 2006 UTILIZE HIGHER EFFICIENCY LAMPS AND/OR BALLASTS $6,799 $90,000 Implemented
LM0110 # 02 Y:2006 02 2006 ELIMINATE OR REDUCE COMPRESSED AIR USAGE $6,085 $5,844 Not Implemented
LM0110 # 03 Y:2006 03 2006 RECOVER WASTE HEAT FROM EQUIPMENT $116,775 $100,000 Not Implemented
LM0110 # 04 Y:2006 04 2006 RELOCATE OVEN / FURNACE TO MORE EFFICIENT LOCATION $85,569 $90,000 Not Implemented
LM0110 # 05 Y:2006 05 2006 TRAIN OPERATORS FOR MAXIMUM OPERATING EFFICIENCY $193,195 $15,800 Not Implemented
LM0110 # 06 Y:2006 06 2006 BEGIN A PRACTICE OF PREDICTIVE / PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE $153,608 $23,700 Implemented
CO0571 # 01 Y:2005 01 2005 ELIMINATE LEAKS IN INERT GAS AND COMPRESSED AIR LINES/ VALVES $7,580 $500 Implemented
CO0571 # 02 Y:2005 02 2005 USE MOST EFFICIENT TYPE OF ELECTRIC MOTORS $1,130 $1,560 Not Implemented