| Assessment Year | 1996 |
|---|---|
| Principal Product | Rough Sawn Lumber |
| NAICS |
n/a
|
| SIC | 2421: Sawmills and Planing Mills, General |
| Sales Range | $1 M to 5M |
| # of Employees | 30 |
| Plant Area |
68,000
ft2
|
| Annual Production | 50,000,000
thousand feet
|
| Production Hrs. Annual | 2,607
hrs
|
| Location (State) | Arkansas |
Facility Energy Cost and Usage
| Source | Yearly Cost | Usage | Unit Cost | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Electricity Usage | $177,433 | 2,372,802 |
kWh
|
$0.075 |
| Electricity Demand | $43,089 | 10,692 |
kW-mo/yr
|
$4.03 |
| TOTAL YEARLY COSTS | - | |||
| RECOMMENDED SAVINGS* | $16,709 |
See individual recommendations below
*Non-energy impacts included in savings.
|
||
| IMPLEMENTED SAVINGS* | $10,386 | |||
Recommendations
| # | Description | Yearly Savings* | Imp'd Cost* | Status | Electricity Usage Savings | Electricity Demand Savings | Other Liquid (haz) Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | 2.4221: Install compressor air intakes in coolest locations | $2,125 | $130 |
$1,704
22,860
kWh
|
$421
-
kW-mo/yr
|
- | |
| 02 | 2.7111: Reduce illumination to minimum necessary levels | $772 | $135 |
$602
7,913
kWh
|
$170
-
kW-mo/yr
|
- | |
| 03 | 2.4111: Utilize energy-efficient belts and other improved mechanisms | $3,426 | - |
$2,747
36,635
kWh
|
$679
-
kW-mo/yr
|
- | |
| 04 | 2.4133: Use most efficient type of electric motors | $4,799 | $9,100 |
$3,838
51,290
kWh
|
$961
-
kW-mo/yr
|
- | |
| 05 | 2.4236: Eliminate leaks in inert gas and compressed air lines/ valves | $4,971 | $20 |
$3,982
53,048
kWh
|
$989
-
kW-mo/yr
|
- | |
| 06 | 3.7311: Maintain machines to reduce leaks | $616 | $500 | - | - |
$616
-
gal
|
|
| TOTAL RECOMMENDED | $16,709 | $9,885 |
$12,873
171,746
kWh
|
$3,220
-
kW-mo/yr
|
$616
-
gal
|
||
| TOTAL IMPLEMENTED | $10,386 | $9,620 |
$7,820
104,338
kWh
|
$1,950
-
kW-mo/yr
|
$616
-
gal
|
||
| Yearly Savings* | Imp'd Cost* | Electricity Usage Savings | Electricity Demand Savings | Other Liquid (haz) Savings | |||
*Savings and costs are best estimates based on the center's site visit, associated engineering analysis, and typical capital and labor costs