| Assessment Year | 1999 |
|---|---|
| Principal Product | animal feed |
| NAICS |
n/a
|
| SIC | 2048: Prepared Feed and Feed Ingredients for Animals and Fowls, Except Dogs and Cats |
| Sales Range | $5 M to 10M |
| # of Employees | 5 |
| Plant Area |
14,000
ft2
|
| Annual Production | 13,800
ton
|
| Production Hrs. Annual | 2,600
hrs
|
| Location (State) | Nebraska |
Facility Energy Cost and Usage
| Source | Yearly Cost | Usage | Unit Cost | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Electricity Usage | $15,526 | 556,858 |
kWh
|
$0.028 |
| Electricity Demand | $44,660 | 5,700 |
kW-mo/yr
|
$7.84 |
| Electricity Fees | $135 | - |
|
- |
| Natural Gas | $20,478 | 4,404 |
MMBtu
|
$4.65 |
| TOTAL YEARLY COSTS | - | |||
| RECOMMENDED SAVINGS* | $11,700 |
See individual recommendations below
*Non-energy impacts included in savings.
|
||
| IMPLEMENTED SAVINGS* | $4,490 | |||
Recommendations
| # | Description | Yearly Savings* | Imp'd Cost* | Status | Electricity Usage Savings | Electricity Demand Savings | Natural Gas Savings | Personnel Changes Savings | Ancillary Material Cost Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | 2.2136: Install / repair insulation on steam lines | $7,190 | $6,250 | - | - |
$7,190
-
MMBtu
|
- | - | |
| 02 | 2.3131: Reschedule plant operations or reduce load to avoid peaks | $4,080 | $4,000 | - |
$4,080
-
kW-mo/yr
|
- | - | - | |
| 03 | 2.4231: Reduce the pressure of compressed air to the minimum required | $220 | $20 |
$100
3,517
kWh
|
$120
-
kW-mo/yr
|
- | - | - | |
| 04 | 2.4236: Eliminate leaks in inert gas and compressed air lines/ valves | $190 | $320 |
$310
5,569
kWh
|
$400
-
kW-mo/yr
|
- | $(-520.0) | - | |
| 05 | 2.4133: Use most efficient type of electric motors | $20 | - |
$60
2,052
kWh
|
$70
-
kW-mo/yr
|
- | - | $(-110.0) | |
| TOTAL RECOMMENDED | $11,700 | $10,590 |
$470
11,138
kWh
|
$4,670
-
kW-mo/yr
|
$7,190
-
MMBtu
|
$(-520.0) | $(-110.0) | ||
| TOTAL IMPLEMENTED | $4,490 | $4,340 |
$410
9,086
kWh
|
$4,600
-
kW-mo/yr
|
- | $(-520.0) | - | ||
*Savings and costs are best estimates based on the center's site visit, associated engineering analysis, and typical capital and labor costs