Title: Industrial Assessment Centers
1Industrial Assessment Centers IAC Student Meeting
Washington, DC February 8-10, 2006 Attended
Student Yin Yin Wu
2006 IAC Student Meeting Overview
2Presentation Outline
- Energy Distribution
- IAC History
- IAC Database/Forum
- ORNL (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
3Transportation 28.0
Industry 34.0
Commercial 17.0
Residential 21.0
4http//www.oilnergy.com/1gnymex.htm
5Industry Critical to National Energy Policy
- 1/3 of U.S. energy consumption
- Accounts for more than 40 of U.S.natural gas
demand - 28 of U.S. electricity demand
- Approximately 30 of U.S greenhouse gas emissions
- Energy is key to economic growth in domestic
manufacturing
2004 Energy Use
Transportation 28.0
Industry 34.0
Commercial 17.0
Residential 21.0
Includes electricity losses
Source DOE/EIA Monthly Energy Review 2004
(preliminary)
6Relatively Few Plants Use the Most Energy
Percent of Total Industrial Energy
U.S. Manufacturing Plants By Size
Small Medium 47
Number of U.S. Plants
Large 53
Small Plantslt100K
Mid-Size Plants100K-2M
Large Plantsgt2M
All U.S. Plants
Annual EnergyCosts
1998 EIA MECS
7Segments with HighestEnergy Use
Segments with HighestEnergy Use
8(No Transcript)
9Where Does Industrial Energy Go?
- 55 to Heat Power
- of total heat power
- 40 Conversion Loss
- 60 Performs Work
32.4 QUADS
21 Offsite Energy Losses
24 Feedstock Consumption
4 Onsite Powerhouse Loss
55 of consumption used for heat and power
Conversion Loss 40
9 In-Plant Distribution Loss
9 Convert-to-Work Loss
Useful Work 60
33 Energy Applied to Process
SOURCE U.S. (DOE-EIA, 2004 DOE-ITP, 2004)
10 11IAC Facts Assessments and Centers
- The IAC started as the EADC (Energy Analysis and
Diagnostics Centers) in the late 1970s - Since 1977, over 13,000 assessments have been
conducted by over 2,300 engineering students - In 2004, the average implemented energy savings
per assessment was 6,800 MMBtu/yr, or 30,000 per
year
12IAC Facts Our Students
- Approximately 250 engineering students are
employed annually - Each year, 120-180 students graduate from the
program - 40 to 50 of our graduates move on to careers in
energy - Engineering fields Mechanical, Industrial,
Electrical - Student status Undergraduates -67, Graduates
33 - Average time spent working for IAC 18 months
13- Located at http//www.iacforum.org/
- 3. IAC Forum/ Data Base/ Best Practice Tool
14IAC Student Forum Website
- New look!
- Important announcements are listed on the home
page - Discussion boards are again available, please use
them - Coming soon (by this summer) on-line IAC
certificate requests - Other items IAC contacts, brochures, newsletter,
alumni case studies
15IAC Student Forum Website
- The Career section is VERY popular with employers
who are interested in hiring IAC students - -Please have resumes
- -Please check the site frequently for job
opportunities - Student Registry and Exit Interviews
16Rutgers Data Base
http//iac.rutgers.edu
17DOE Industry Tools
- AIRMaster
- Chilled Water System Analysis Tool (CWSAT)
- Combined Heat and Power Application Tool (CHP)
- Fan System Assessment Tool (FSAT)
- MotorMaster 4.0
- MotorMaster International
- NOx and Energy Assessment Tool (NxEAT)
- Plant Energy Profiler for the Chemical Industry
(ChemPEP Tool) - Process Heating Assessment and Survey Tool
(PHAST) - Pumping System Assessment Tool 2004 (PSAT)
- Steam System Tool Suite
http//www1.eere.energy.gov/industry/bestpractices
/software.html
18- 4.ORNL (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
19U.S. Department of Energy
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Overview
http//www.ornl.org
20(No Transcript)