Assessment Year | 1985 |
---|---|
Principal Product | BOTTLED SOFT DRINKS |
NAICS |
n/a
|
SIC | 2086: Bottled and Canned Soft Drinks and Carbonated Waters |
Sales Range | $10 M to 50M |
# of Employees | 165 |
Plant Area |
n/a
|
Annual Production | 3,500,000
pieces
|
Production Hrs. Annual | 5,824
hrs
|
Location (State) | Ohio |
Facility Energy Cost and Usage
Source | Yearly Cost | Usage | Unit Cost | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Electricity Usage | $93,188 | 1,366,061 |
kWh
|
$0.068 |
Natural Gas | $90,372 | 16,237 |
MMBtu
|
$5.57 |
TOTAL YEARLY COSTS | - | |||
RECOMMENDED SAVINGS* | $27,046 |
See individual recommendations below
*Non-energy impacts included in savings.
|
||
IMPLEMENTED SAVINGS* | $7,204 |
Recommendations
# | Description | Yearly Savings* | Imp'd Cost* | Status | Electricity Usage Savings | Natural Gas Savings | Administrative Changes Savings |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
01 | 2.7226: Use computer programs to optimize hvac performance | $2,239 | $300 | - |
$2,239
-
MMBtu
|
- | |
02 | 2.2414: Use waste heat from hot flue gases to preheat | $5,232 | $10,000 | - |
$5,232
-
MMBtu
|
- | |
03 | 2.7142: Utilize higher efficiency lamps and/or ballasts | $1,356 | $1,280 |
$1,382
27,550
kWh
|
$(-430.0)
-
MMBtu
|
$404 | |
04 | 2.6221: Use most efficient equipment at it's maximum capacity and less efficient equipment only when necessary | $616 | - |
$616
21,688
kWh
|
- | - | |
05 | 2.7492: Use proper thickness of insulation on building envelope | $10,829 | $29,613 | - |
$10,829
-
MMBtu
|
- | |
06 | 2.2449: Recover heat from exhausted steam, hot air or hot water | $3,387 | $7,500 | - |
$3,387
-
MMBtu
|
- | |
07 | 2.2449: Recover heat from exhausted steam, hot air or hot water | $3,387 | $7,500 | - |
$3,387
-
MMBtu
|
- | |
TOTAL RECOMMENDED | $27,046 | $56,193 |
$1,998
49,238
kWh
|
$24,644
-
MMBtu
|
$404 | ||
TOTAL IMPLEMENTED | $7,204 | $11,280 |
$1,998
49,238
kWh
|
$4,802
-
MMBtu
|
$404 | ||
Yearly Savings* | Imp'd Cost* | Electricity Usage Savings | Natural Gas Savings | Administrative Changes Savings |
*Savings and costs are best estimates based on the center's site visit, associated engineering analysis, and typical capital and labor costs