3M: Hutchinson Plant Focuses on Heat Recovery and Cogeneration During Plant-Wide Energy-Efficiency Assessment

Karen Atkison

    Research output: NRELBrochure

    Abstract

    3M performed a plant-wide energy efficiency assessment at its Hutchinson, Minnesota, plant to identify energy- and cost-saving opportunities. Assessment staff developed four separate implementation packages that represented various combinations of energy-efficiency projects involving chiller consolidation, air compressor cooling improvements, a steam turbine used for cogeneration, and a heatrecovery boiler for two of the plant's thermal oxidizers. Staff estimated that the plant could save 6 million kWh/yr in electricity and more than 200,000 MMBtu/yr in natural gas and fuel oil, and avoid energy costs of more than $1 million during the first year.
    Original languageAmerican English
    Number of pages4
    StatePublished - 2003

    NREL Publication Number

    • NREL/BR-840-32838

    Other Report Number

    • DOE/GO-102003-1646

    Keywords

    • 3M Company
    • air compressors
    • case study
    • chemicals
    • chillers
    • energy savings
    • heat recovery boiler
    • Hutchinson
    • industrial energy efficiency
    • manufacturing
    • Minnesota
    • plant-wide assessments
    • steam turbine

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