Assessment Year | 2024 |
---|---|
Principal Product | Water Treatment and Irrigation |
NAICS | 221310: Water Supply and Irrigation Systems |
SIC | 4941: Water Supply |
Sales Range | $10 M to 50M |
# of Employees | 10 |
Plant Area |
100,000
ft2
|
Annual Production | 7,500,000
Tgal
|
Production Hrs. Annual | 5,160
hrs
|
Location (State) | Utah |
Facility Energy Cost and Usage
Source | Yearly Cost | Usage | Unit Cost | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Electricity Usage | $101,260 | 1,520,880 |
kWh
|
$0.067 | |
Electricity Demand | $49,419 | 5,431 |
kW-mo/yr
|
$9.10 | |
Electricity Fees | $13,111 | - |
|
- | |
Waste Disposal Costs | |||||
Water Usage | $7,295 | 2,800 |
Tgal
|
$2.61 | |
TOTAL YEARLY COSTS | $171,085 | ||||
RECOMMENDED SAVINGS* | $523,483 |
See individual recommendations below
*Non-energy impacts included in savings.
|
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IMPLEMENTED SAVINGS* | - |
Recommendations
# | Description | Yearly Savings* | Imp'd Cost* | Status | Electricity Usage Savings | Electricity Demand Savings | Personnel Changes Savings |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
01 | 2.6218: Turn off equipment when not in use | $1,358 | $5,447 |
$1,358
20,478
kWh
|
- | - | |
02 | 2.4324: Replace hydraulic / pneumatic equipment with electric equipment | $9,712 | $81,738 | - | - | $9,712 | |
03 | 2.9114: Use solar heat to make electricty | $509,495 | $6,000,000 |
$509,495
7,604,400
kWh
|
- | - | |
04 | 2.3131: Reschedule plant operations or reduce load to avoid peaks | $1,472 | $2,250 | - |
$1,472
-
kW-mo/yr
|
- | |
05 | 2.4236: Eliminate leaks in inert gas and compressed air lines/ valves | $264 | $504 |
$264
3,942
kWh
|
- | - | |
06 | 2.7142: Utilize higher efficiency lamps and/or ballasts | $1,182 | $5,868 |
$985
14,706
kWh
|
$197
-
kW-mo/yr
|
- | |
TOTAL RECOMMENDED | $523,483 | $6,095,807 |
$512,102
7,643,526
kWh
|
$1,669
-
kW-mo/yr
|
$9,712 | ||
TOTAL IMPLEMENTED | - | - | - | - | - | ||
Yearly Savings* | Imp'd Cost* | Electricity Usage Savings | Electricity Demand Savings | Personnel Changes Savings |
*Savings and costs are best estimates based on the center's site visit, associated engineering analysis, and typical capital and labor costs