A Motor Facility Energy Program in a Chemical Industry.

Authors

  • L.F. Mantilla Peñalba Author
  • M.A. Rodríguez Pozueta Author
  • R. Diego García Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj01.365

Keywords:

Energy management program, reduce energy costs, current plant energy survey, improving efficiency, motor downsizing, energy efficient motors

Abstract

This report establishes the steps to develop a motor facility energy program, and, therefore, a plant distribution system. The objective is to minimize energy costs, improve the motor feasibility and efficiency, and increase the facility productivity.

A common misconception within industry has been to equate an energy conservation program with the trend of turning off equipment and shutting down processes.

This guide deals with these costs origin and analyzes energy conservation opportunities through motor efficiency and energy usage acquaintance. Energy saving techniques are based on the replacement of standard efficiency motors by high energy efficient units and on correct motor parameters selection. The final objective is to minimize energy usage through production efficiency gains, while achieving the lowest cost and more reliable supplies of fuel and power.

Author Biographies

  • L.F. Mantilla Peñalba

    Department of Electrical Engineering and Energy 
    E.T.S.I.I., Cantabria University

  • M.A. Rodríguez Pozueta

    Department of Electrical Engineering and Energy 
    E.T.S.I.I., Cantabria University

  • R. Diego García

    Department of Electrical Engineering and Energy 
    E.T.S.I.I., Cantabria University

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2023-12-28

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