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ID # Year Products Savings Cost Status
TP0009 # 08 Y:1999 08 1999 ADD AREA LIGHTING SWITCHES $82 $0 Implemented
TP0009 # 07 Y:1999 07 1999 UTILIZE HIGHER EFFICIENCY LAMPS AND/OR BALLASTS $105 $292 Implemented
TP0009 # 06 Y:1999 06 1999 INSTALL OCCUPANCY SENSORS $123 $182 Implemented
TP0009 # 05 Y:1999 05 1999 USE SYNTHETIC LUBRICANT $187 $0 Implemented
TP0009 # 04 Y:1999 04 1999 USE MOST EFFICIENT TYPE OF ELECTRIC MOTORS $330 $872 Implemented
TP0009 # 03 Y:1999 03 1999 INSTALL SPECTRAL REFLECTORS / DELAMP $394 $160 Implemented
TP0009 # 02 Y:1999 02 1999 UTILIZE ENERGY-EFFICIENT BELTS AND OTHER IMPROVED MECHANISMS $627 $0 Implemented
TP0009 # 01 Y:1999 01 1999 USE OPTIMUM THICKNESS INSULATION $2,208 $3,947 Not Implemented
TP0007 # 04 Y:1999 04 1999 ELIMINATE LEAKS IN INERT GAS AND COMPRESSED AIR LINES/ VALVES $1,560 $800 n/a
TP0008 # 06 Y:1999 06 1999 USE SYNTHETIC LUBRICANT $1,248 $0 Not Implemented
TP0008 # 05 Y:1999 05 1999 USE MOST EFFICIENT TYPE OF ELECTRIC MOTORS $3,456 $35,097 Not Implemented
TP0008 # 04 Y:1999 04 1999 MAKE A PRACTICE OF TURNING OFF LIGHTS WHEN NOT NEEDED $7,545 $2,000 Not Implemented
TP0008 # 03 Y:1999 03 1999 MAKE A PRACTICE OF TURNING OFF LIGHTS WHEN NOT NEEDED $36,820 $1,728 Not Implemented
TP0008 # 02 Y:1999 02 1999 OPTIMIZE PLANT POWER FACTOR $33,041 $51,500 Not Implemented
TP0008 # 01 Y:1999 01 1999 MAKE A PRACTICE OF TURNING OFF LIGHTS WHEN NOT NEEDED $24,189 $1,848 Implemented
TP0007 # 06 Y:1999 06 1999 USE MOST EFFICIENT TYPE OF ELECTRIC MOTORS $177 $1,095 n/a
TP0007 # 05 Y:1999 05 1999 RESCHEDULE PLANT OPERATIONS OR REDUCE LOAD TO AVOID PEAKS $2,425 $0 n/a
TP0007 # 07 Y:1999 07 1999 INSTALL OCCUPANCY SENSORS $300 $987 n/a
TP0007 # 03 Y:1999 03 1999 MAKE A PRACTICE OF TURNING OFF LIGHTS WHEN NOT NEEDED $2,254 $2,071 n/a
TP0007 # 02 Y:1999 02 1999 REPLACE ELECTRICALLY-OPERATED EQUIPMENT WITH FOSSIL FUEL EQUIPMENT $5,504 $20,190 n/a
TP0007 # 01 Y:1999 01 1999 OPTIMIZE PLANT POWER FACTOR $9,968 $8,500 n/a
TP0006 # 03 Y:1999 03 1999 ELIMINATE LEAKS IN INERT GAS AND COMPRESSED AIR LINES/ VALVES $1,550 $24 Implemented
TP0006 # 01 Y:1999 01 1999 INSTALL OCCUPANCY SENSORS $6,461 $4,589 Implemented
TP0006 # 02 Y:1999 02 1999 REPLACE ELECTRICALLY-OPERATED EQUIPMENT WITH FOSSIL FUEL EQUIPMENT $40,088 $53,410 Not Implemented
TP0006 # 04 Y:1999 04 1999 MAKE A PRACTICE OF TURNING OFF LIGHTS WHEN NOT NEEDED $2,787 $7,300 Implemented