ITAC Assessment: AR0037
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Assessment Year 1994
Principal Product Commercial Lumber Wood Paneling
NAICS
n/a
SIC 2421: Sawmills and Planing Mills, General
Sales Range $5
M
to 10
M
# of Employees 80
Plant Area 103,000
ft2
Annual Production 6,000
thousand feet
Production Hrs. Annual 2,346
hrs
Location (State) Arkansas

Facility Energy Cost and Usage

Source Yearly Cost Usage
Electricity Usage $256,870 2,676,143
kWh
TOTAL YEARLY COSTS -
RECOMMENDED SAVINGS* $45,821 *Non-energy impacts included in savings.
IMPLEMENTED SAVINGS* $45,821

Recommendations

# Description Yearly Savings* Imp'd Cost* Status Electricity Usage Savings Personnel Changes Savings
01 2.4111: Utilize energy-efficient belts and other improved mechanisms $7,587 $2,180 $7,587
79,132
kWh
-
02 2.4133: Use most efficient type of electric motors $2,890 $3,320 $2,890
30,188
kWh
-
03 2.7142: Utilize higher efficiency lamps and/or ballasts $2,520 $767 $2,520
26,377
kWh
-
04 2.4236: Eliminate leaks in inert gas and compressed air lines/ valves $2,105 $50 $2,105
21,981
kWh
-
05 2.3411: Replace electric motors with back pressure steam turbines and use exhaust steam for process heat $30,719 $5,500 $31,719
352,579
kWh
$(-1,000.0)
TOTAL RECOMMENDED $45,821 $11,817 $46,821
510,257
kWh
$(-1,000.0)
TOTAL IMPLEMENTED $45,821 $11,817 $46,821
510,257
kWh
$(-1,000.0)
*Savings and costs are best estimates based on the center's site visit, associated engineering analysis, and typical capital and labor costs