Energy Conservation Western North Carolina Recycler’s Networking Council Black Mountain, North Carolina December 9, 2004 Keyes McGee, E.I. North Carolina.

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1 Energy Conservation Western North Carolina Recycler’s Networking Council Black Mountain, North Carolina December 9, 2004 Keyes McGee, E.I. North Carolina Division of Pollution Prevention and Environmental Assistance

2 Managing Energy Consumption ENERGY SAVING IS GOOD IF IT SAVES YOU MONEY. ENERGY SAVING IS BETTER IF IT MAKES YOU MONEY.

3 In what ways do you use electric power?  Illumination.  Heating, Cooling and Ventilating.  Motors.  Office Equipment.

4 How do you begin to conserve electric power?  Evaluate where you use the most energy.  Administration and Communication.  Utility Accounting.  Office Equipment.  New Construction.  Vehicle Use.  Lighting.  Space Conditioning – HVAC.  Building Envelope.  Miscellaneous Equipment.

5 http://www.landofsky.org/wrp/index.html All Of These Questions Are From This Document !

6 Utility Savings Initiative Fact Sheets Energy Self-Assessment Guide for Energy Savings Opportunities Electronic Self-Audit Tools WRP Lighting Efficiency Upgrade Tool Resource Manuals WRP Energy Guidance

7 EPA’s Waste Reduction Resource Center

8 Lighting Perspectives  Consumes 24% of Commercial & Industrial Electricity  90% of Lamps Produced are Incandescent  Technology is Constantly Improving Principals for Maximizing Lighting Savings: 1. Illumination 2. Efficacy 3. Control

9 Light Source Efficacy Light Source Maintained Lumens Per Watt

10 Lighting Tips  Inefficient bulbs create serious heat that can run up air conditioning costs.  CLEANING fixtures once a year can save as much as 30% in room lighting.  Is outdoor lighting being used well and inspected regularly?  Old style EXIT Signs can cost $250 /year to run, while LED EXIT signs can cost $3/year.

11 The Easy Lighting Cost Savers  CHOOSE LOWER LAMP WATTAGE. Today’s bulbs are brighter but use less wattage.  TURN OFF UN-NEEDED LIGHTS.  USE TASK LIGHTING. It puts light where it is needed, saving wasted overhead lighting.  INSTALL TIMERS AND MOTION SENSORS. Controls can SAVE 10% or more of lighting costs.

12 HVAC Systems  Removes or Adds Heat  Removes or Adds Humidity  Provides Ventilation  Cleans the Air HVAC Checklist  Proper Equipment Application  Efficiency Improving Hardware  Operational Adjustments  Maintenance Practices

13 Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC)  HVAC systems have coils that need cleaning and/or filters that need changing. Dirty coils and filters cut efficiency and could create extra costs.  HVAC Fan motors and drive belts need maintenance. A worn belt can mean 10% extra motor operating costs.  Look for heat sources under thermostats. Such as coffee pots or computers.  Use Zone and Automatic Controls.

14 Employee Power Saves Energy  Employee Common Sense makes all the difference in energy savings.  What employees and management know about energy saving helps then to spot energy waste.  Rewards and incentives remind employees to save energy.  Energy saving practices often save work-hours.

15 Energy Bills can LIE  Problems with meters could go undetected for years.  Compare electric bills with the same periods in previous years to detect costly hidden problems or practices.  Rate Schedules can be adjusted once a year to get the best rates, as equipment, practices, and circumstances change.  Rate Schedule fees and penalties can show something is wrong with your operation.

16 Energy Audit Process  Review Billing History  Two Year History - all sources  Demand data when available  Analyze building systems  Operational Hours  Type of Equipment (i.e. chilled water cooling vs. rooftop AC)  Age of Equipment  Calculate load for major building systems  Review what systems are easiest to modify

17 FREE Energy Audits are Available NC Division of Pollution Prevention and Environmental Assistance (DPPEA) 1-800-763-0136 www.p2pays.org

18 DPPEA’s Website: P2PAYS.ORG

19 Energy Resources Waste Reduction Partners Energy Guidance: http://www.landofsky.org/wrp/Other_Resources.htm EPA’s Waste Reduction Resource Center: http://wrrc.p2pays.org/industry/energy.htm


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