ITAC Assessment: NC0606
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Assessment Year 2018
Principal Product Wood siding
NAICS 321113: Sawmills
SIC 2421: Sawmills and Planing Mills, General
Sales Range $100
M
to 500
M
# of Employees 400
Plant Area 472,000
ft2
Annual Production 377,268,000
lb
Production Hrs. Annual 8,232
hrs
Location (State) North Carolina

Facility Energy Cost and Usage

Source Yearly Cost Usage
Electricity Usage $4,481,676 118,667,000
kWh
Electricity Demand $1,795,995 203,443
kW-mo/yr
Natural Gas $64,442 8,383
MMBtu
LPG $689,025 81,467
MMBtu
Wood $2,834,662 1,704,780
MMBtu
TOTAL YEARLY COSTS $9,865,800
RECOMMENDED SAVINGS* $404,071 *Non-energy impacts included in savings.
IMPLEMENTED SAVINGS* $198,301

Recommendations

# Description Yearly Savings* Imp'd Cost* Status Electricity Usage Savings Electricity Demand Savings Natural Gas Savings Wood Savings Personnel Changes Savings Ancillary Material Cost Savings
01 2.7142: Utilize higher efficiency lamps and/or ballasts $48,456 $119,341 $30,326
802,278
kWh
$10,844
-
kW-mo/yr
- - - $7,286
02 2.7135: Install occupancy sensors $369 $547 $369
9,773
kWh
- - - - -
03 2.7142: Utilize higher efficiency lamps and/or ballasts $7,868 $20,154 $6,630
175,388
kWh
- - - - $1,238
04 2.4236: Eliminate leaks in inert gas and compressed air lines/ valves $1,634 $200 $2,564
67,832
kWh
$870
-
kW-mo/yr
- - $(-800.0) $(-1,000.0)
05 2.3413: Burn fossil fuel to produce steam to drive a steam turbine-generator and use steam exhaust for heat $48,482 $180,000 $84,974
2,248,000
kWh
$29,674
-
kW-mo/yr
$(-66,166.0)
-
MMBtu
- - -
06 2.3413: Burn fossil fuel to produce steam to drive a steam turbine-generator and use steam exhaust for heat $21,044 $500 $45,965
1,216,000
kWh
$16,051
-
kW-mo/yr
$(-40,972.0)
-
MMBtu
- - -
07 2.2121: Increase amount of condensate returned $205,770 $100,000 - - - $137,770
-
MMBtu
- $68,000
08 2.2113: Repair or replace steam traps $11,945 $10,500 - - - $26,945
-
MMBtu
$(-2,500.0) $(-12,500.0)
09 2.5194: Redesign process $31,091 $15,000 $23,213
614,107
kWh
$7,878
-
kW-mo/yr
- - - -
10 2.4151: Develop a repair/replace policy $27,412 $65,590 $20,466
541,440
kWh
$6,946
-
kW-mo/yr
- - - -
TOTAL RECOMMENDED $404,071 $511,832 $214,507
5,674,818
kWh
$72,263
-
kW-mo/yr
$(-107,138.0)
-
MMBtu
$164,715
-
MMBtu
$(-3,300.0) $63,024
TOTAL IMPLEMENTED $198,301 $411,832 $214,507
5,674,818
kWh
$72,263
-
kW-mo/yr
$(-107,138.0)
-
MMBtu
$26,945
-
MMBtu
$(-3,300.0) $(-4,976.0)
Yearly Savings* Imp'd Cost* Electricity Usage Savings Electricity Demand Savings Natural Gas Savings Wood Savings Personnel Changes Savings Ancillary Material Cost Savings
*Savings and costs are best estimates based on the center's site visit, associated engineering analysis, and typical capital and labor costs