ITAC Assessment: OR0202
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Assessment Year 1994
Principal Product Hardboard
NAICS
n/a
SIC 2493: Reconstituted Wood Products
Sales Range $10
M
to 50
M
# of Employees 100
Plant Area 15,000
ft2
Annual Production 133,290
thousand feet
Production Hrs. Annual 8,760
hrs
Location (State) Oregon

Facility Energy Cost and Usage

Source Yearly Cost Usage
Electricity Usage $675,227 18,456,917
kWh
Natural Gas $993,526 360,758
MMBtu
TOTAL YEARLY COSTS -
RECOMMENDED SAVINGS* $79,633 *Non-energy impacts included in savings.
IMPLEMENTED SAVINGS* -

Recommendations

# Description Yearly Savings* Imp'd Cost* Status Electricity Usage Savings Natural Gas Savings
01 2.6218: Turn off equipment when not in use $3,829 $200 $3,829
115,475
kWh
-
02 3.5216: Recycle nonferrous dust $3,196 $2,300 $3,196
97,597
kWh
-
03 2.4133: Use most efficient type of electric motors $2,856 $6,749 $2,856
75,322
kWh
-
04 2.4111: Utilize energy-efficient belts and other improved mechanisms $1,228 $4,475 $1,228
32,825
kWh
-
05 2.4111: Utilize energy-efficient belts and other improved mechanisms $1,212 - $1,212
31,946
kWh
-
06 2.1232: Keep boiler tubes clean $67,312 $1,000 - $67,312
-
MMBtu
TOTAL RECOMMENDED $79,633 $14,724 $12,321
353,165
kWh
$67,312
-
MMBtu
TOTAL IMPLEMENTED - - - -
Yearly Savings* Imp'd Cost* Electricity Usage Savings Natural Gas Savings
*Savings and costs are best estimates based on the center's site visit, associated engineering analysis, and typical capital and labor costs