Kodak: Optimizing the Pumping System Saves Energy and Reduces Demand Charges at a Chemical Plant

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    Abstract

    This two-page performance spotlight describes how, in 2003, Kodak's facilities in Rochester, New York, significantly improved the energy efficiency of its two lake-water pumping stations to save more than $100,000 annually in energy and maintenance costs. The project reduced energy use by more than 1 million kilowatt-hours per year and allowed fewer pumps to operate at any one time, whilemaintaining previous pumping performance levels. A U.S. Department of Energy Qualified Pumping System Assessment Tool Specialist at Flowserve Corporation assisted in the initial system assessment that resulted in this project.
    Original languageAmerican English
    Number of pages2
    StatePublished - 2005

    NREL Publication Number

    • NREL/FS-840-37536

    Other Report Number

    • DOE/GO-102005-2082

    Keywords

    • case study
    • chemical plants
    • DOE
    • industrial energy efficiency
    • industrial technologies program (ITP)
    • Kodak
    • pumping systems
    • qualified specialist

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