the kentucky pollution prevention center (kppc)
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The Kentucky Pollution Prevention Center (KPPC). Sieglinde Kinne E2 Specialist. Environmental Summit May 11, 2005. www.kppc.org. KPPC’s Services, Core Competencies & Mission. Services Technical assistance Outreach & Training Applied research - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
The Kentucky Pollution The Kentucky Pollution Prevention Center (KPPC) Prevention Center (KPPC)
Environmental SummitMay 11, 2005
www.kppc.org
Sieglinde KinneE2 Specialist
KPPC’s Services, Core KPPC’s Services, Core Competencies & MissionCompetencies & Mission
Services Technical assistance Outreach & Training Applied research
Core competencies are in P2, E2 & Environmental Management Systems (EMS)
Mission: The Kentucky Pollution Prevention Center at the University of Louisville is the Commonwealth's primary resource for technical information and assistance to improve environmental performance. The Center facilitates and promotes the proactive implementation of management systems and technologies to improve the competitiveness of businesses, industries, and other organizations.
KPPC’s ServicesKPPC’s Services
Outreach & Training Workshops, teleconferences, CD/DVD
production & manualsWebsite at www.kppc.org
On-site assessments Pollution Prevention (P2)Energy Efficiency (E2)Environmental Management System (EMS)500+ over last 10 years (including 30 EMS & 45
E2)
E2 Program Summary forE2 Program Summary forFYFY 2000-20032000-2003
Conducted 17 energy audits
47 Total Opportunities: Potential Savings >2.17 Million kWh usage
& 3,800 kW demand Annual Savings = $900,000 Implementation Costs = $438,000 Overall Average Payback = 6 months
Conducted 16 energy audits
63 Total Opportunities Potential Savings >7 Million kWh usage
& 13,400 kW demand Annual Savings = $700,000 Implementation Costs = $3.2 Million Overall Average Payback = 7 Years
E2 Program Summary forE2 Program Summary for2003-20042003-2004
Conducted 22 energy audits
143 Total Opportunities Potential Savings > 10 Million kWh usage & 19,870 kW demand Annual Savings = $600,000 Implementation Costs = $4.2 Million Overall Average Payback < 7 Years
E2 Program Summary forE2 Program Summary for2004-20052004-2005
Current E2 Program FeaturesCurrent E2 Program Features
Four engineers and three engineering co-op students providing E2 services (including Certified Energy Managers and Qualified Specialists for DOE “Save Energy Now” program)
KEEPS: Pilot program to offer energy management program facilitation to school districts
EUP: Working closely with Energy Use Partnership for a Green City in Louisville, Kentucky
Sustainable Buildings: Solar Technology for Kentucky
KREC: Kentucky Rural Energy Consortium
TDI: Technology Diffusion Initiatives
Energy Management ProgramEnergy Management Program
MANAGEMENT TECHNICAL
GOALS
TARGETS
MEASURE & VERIFY
MONITOR & MEASURE
ENERGY ASSESSMENT
PROJECT
EVALUATE
PROJECTS
KEEPSKEEPS
Kentucky Energy Efficiency Program for Schools
Four Components: Energy Management Program - KPPC facilitates a
team of district leadership in creation of an energy policy and an energy plan
Energy Education for teachers and students – National Program NEED
Energy Efficiency Training for facilities personnel – Kentucky School Plant Managers Association
On-site Technical Assistance by KPPC
A membership fee will be charged to sustain this program.
EUP, SB, KRECEUP, SB, KREC
Energy Use Partnership – Facilities Managers and Energy Managers from the
Louisville Metro Government, University of Louisville, and Jefferson County Public Schools
Jointly setting goals, doing training and awareness campaign
Sustainable Buildings $1.2 Million to increase awareness of cost-effective
applications for solar in Kentucky
KREC (Ky Rural Energy Consortium) Funding research in the areas of bio-based and
renewable energy
Technology DiffusionTechnology Diffusion
Partnership with the Illinois Waste Management Resource Center; the Minnesota Technical Assistance Program; the University of Kentucky; and the Kentucky Small Business Environmental Assistance Program
Technologies are often P2/E2 ADD SOME STUFF HERE
Case Study:Case Study:Leggett and Platt, IncLeggett and Platt, Inc
Plant used an energy intensive paint and paint pre-treat process.
Through one year of follow-through we have watched Through one year of follow-through we have watched this area change dramatically in terms of energy and this area change dramatically in terms of energy and process chemistry. process chemistry.
New pre-treat does not require heated water and needs fewer water changes.
New paint cures at lower temperatures.
Investigating upgrade to paint oven burners.
Case Study:Case Study:AmbrakeAmbrake
Started with installation of 1GPM flow restrictors on 8 plating lines. Savings: $93,000/yr
As part of a P2 technology diffusion project, conductivity controls are being installed on one plating line and one paint line.
While working with company, opportunities for energy savings were identified as well. JIT manufacturing offers opportunities for significant conservation in both areas.
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KPPC Contact InfoKPPC Contact Info
Sieglinde Kinne ………… [email protected]
Kentucky Pollution Prevention Center (KPPC)420 Lutz HallUniversity of LouisvilleLouisville, Kentucky 40292
Phone: (502) 852-0965
Fax: (502) 852-0964
Web Site: www.kppc.org
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KREC’s Vision StatementKREC’s Vision Statement
Support, coordinate, promote and advance research, development, and deployment of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies, practices and outreach activities of importance to Kentucky agriculture, rural communities and related industries.
Work to build public-private partnerships that support Kentucky’s communities through the wise use of energy.
What are KPPC’s Roles for KREC?What are KPPC’s Roles for KREC?
Coordinate Consortium activities:Overall responsibility for implementing the
Kentucky Rural Energy Supply ProgramOversight of the program tasks, milestones,
deliverables & performance metricsServing as a clearinghouse to exchange
stakeholder knowledge, programs & ongoing activities
Identifying technical assistance, technology diffusion & outreach capabilities (E2 Audits)
Coordinate collaborative efforts for REEE grants & loans
KPPC Energy Audits & Cost KPPC Energy Audits & Cost SavingsSavings
AuditsAudits DollarsDollars
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5
10
15
20
25
FY01-02 FY02-03 FY03-04 FY04-05
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200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
Number of Audits Potential Savings
Project DescriptionsProject Descriptions