Our previous blog, MANAGING YOUR UTILITY EXPENSE: DEMAND CHARGES discussed how managing the energy expense should address demand charges by: Gaining visibility of the load profile and to understand which facets of an operation comprise the load...
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Consider this scenario: Firm A’s machinery comprises of 70% of motor and motor-driven equipment. Not only does the company end up with an astronomical utility bill, but they also face the probability of the equipment’s life span being shortened...
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Motor Efficiency Management: In The Beginning Energy efficiency in electric motor systems present significant opportunities, increases of 10% to 15% or more are possible. Efficiency “Best Practices” have included both energy and condition...
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Our previous blog, UNDERSTANDING YOUR UTILITY BILL; THE WHERE, WHEN AND WHY OF YOUR MOTOR-DRIVEN ELECTRIC EXPENSE discussed how managing the energy expense should focus on the variable components of the utility bill, specifically the consumption...
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