Webinar | Reducing Water System Costs Through Energy Efficiency
Nearly four percent of the nation’s electricity is consumed by water and wastewater facilities, and industry experts are predicting that energy costs could increase 20 percent by 2035. Water and wastewater treatment costs often consume 50 percent or more of the budget of many small communities. Historically, water and wastewater facilities were designed for peak capacity, with little consideration for operational efficiency. An energy audit performed by trained and certified personnel can often uncover potential energy savings of 10 to 50 percent annually, but even a cursory examination done by in-house staff can often result in substantial energy savings.
In this webinar, you will learn:
• How to identify the biggest “energy wasters” in your operation
• How to calculate the break-even point (payback) of retrofitting obsolete equipment
• The difference between Level 1 (in-house) and Level 2 (contracted) energy audits
• How to conduct a cursory energy audit of your facility
Who should attend: This workshop will give all water systems the information and resources needed to start down the path toward increased efficiency and decreased costs. Recommended audience is system operators, managers, board members and community leaders with an interest in energy cost reduction.
Presenter: Neil Worthen, Environmental Training Specialist, RCAC, Environmental Finance Center Region 10
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