EIA-846 Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey (Energy-Manageme

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EIA-846: Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey

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Energy-Management Activities


For questions 192 through 202:

Indicate with a “yes” or a “no” under the “Participate?” column whether your establishment participated in or

used the specified type of energy-management assistance between January 1, 2014 and December 31, 2014.


For any assistance for which you marked “yes”, please mark the source(s) of assistance.

In-house” means your establishment or company provided the energy-management assistance. “Utility/Energy Supplier” refers to either your electricity, natural gas, or other energy supplier/provider.

Product or Service Provider” includes any other third party product or service provider/supplier such as an equipment vendor, energy service company, or maintenance service company.


Federal Program” includes assistance provided by federal government programs or agencies such as the Department of Energy (DOE), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP).


State or Local Program” includes all assistance provided by a state, city, or county government program or agency.




Type of Energy-Management Assistance




Participate?



(13)

Source of Assistance (check all that apply)



In-house



(15)


Utility/ Energy Supplier


(16)


Product or Service Provider


(17)


Federal Program


(18)


State or Local Program


(19)


192. Energy audit or assessment


1


2


Yes


No (060)



3



4



7



8



9


193. Technical assistance (e.g., consultation, demonstrations, engineering design or analysis)


1


2


Yes


No (070)



3



4



7



8



9


194. Technical information (e.g., software, reference material)


1


2


Yes


No (072)



3



4



7



8



9


195. Training (e.g., workshops, seminars, presentations)


1


2


Yes


No (074)



3



4



7



8



9


196. Financial assistance (e.g., loans, tax credits, rebates, subsidies)


1


2


Yes


No (076)



3



4



7



8



9





Energy-Management Activities

For Questions 203 through 209:

Indicate with a “yes” or a “no” under the “Installed Equipment or Retrofit?” column whether your establishment installed equipment or any retrofits for the primary purpose of improving energy efficiency for the indicated system between January 1, 2014 and December 31, 2014. For any activity for which you marked “yes” please mark the source(s) of financial support for the activity. Please use sources defined above question 192.




System



Installed Equipment or Retrofit?


(13)

Source of Assistance (check all that apply)



In-house



(15)


Utility/ Energy Supplier


(16)


Product or Service Provider


(17)


Federal Program


(18)


State or Local Program


(19)


197. Steam systems (e.g., boilers, burners, insulation, piping, steam traps)

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1


2


Yes


No (120)



3



4



7



8



9


198. Compressed air systems

(e.g., compressor controls, drain traps, leak management, compressor or treatment equipment replacement)?

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1


2


Yes


No (450)



3



4



7



8



9


199. Process heating systems (e.g., insulation

repair, burner controls, furnace repair,

refractory replacement)

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1


2


Yes


No (140)



3



4



7



8



9


200. Process cooling and refrigeration

systems (e.g., insulation repair, use of free cooling, implementation of VSDs, refrigerant pressure balancing)

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1


2


Yes


No (160)



3



4



7



8



9


201. Pumping systems (e.g., adjustable speed drives, impeller trimming, leak repair, repair/replace seals, pump load staging)?

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1


2


Yes


No (180)



3



4



7



8



9


202. Fan systems (e.g., replace belts, adjustable speed drives, bearing replacement and lubrication, upgrade to higher efficiency motor, fan load staging)?

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1


2


Yes


No (180)



3



4



7



8



9


203. Other process motor driven systems (e.g., belts replaced, replacement with higher efficiency motor, shaft re-alignment, motor downsizing)?

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1


2


Yes


No (180)



3



4



7



8



9


204. Computing systems(e.g., increasing server operating temperatures, consolidating applications and server closets, power management, use of free cooling)

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1


2


Yes


No (180)



3



4



7



8



9



205. Facility HVAC system (e.g., check filters, belts, duct maintenance, setback controls, equipment replacement and upgrade)

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1


2


Yes


No (200)



3



4



7



8



9


206. Facility lighting (e.g., occupancy controls,

daylight harvesting, efficient lamp upgrade)

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1


2


Yes


No (220)



3



4



7



8



9



Energy-Management Activities


For Questions 207 through 224:


These questions are intended to assess the awareness and implementation

of energy management activities at your establishment. Please answer the following questions with respect to any activities implemented between January 1, 2014 and December 31, 2014.


207.


Which statement best describes this establishment’s management decision making

Shape111

  1. Shape112 Energy use and consumption evaluated over its total life cycle

  2. Shape113 Energy use and consumption is increasingly becoming a higher
    priority for the company

  3. Shape114 Management from time to time has supported projects to improve
    energy use and consumption

  4. Energy use and consumption are rarely a part of management
    decision making













(xxxxx)


208.


Is establishment management aware of programs (i.e., public or utility) dedicated to improving energy use and consumption? (Check all that apply)

Shape115

  1. Shape116 Superior Energy Performance

  2. Shape117 Better Buildings, Better Plants

  3. Shape118 ENERGY STAR

  4. Shape119 State/regional industrial energy program(s)

  5. Utility strategic energy management program(s)






(xxxxx)


209.


Is the establishment aware of ISO 50001?


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1


2




Yes


No (xxxxx)


210.


(If yes to 209) Is the establishment implementing ISO 50001?


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1


2




Yes


No (xxxxx)


211.



(If yes to 209 and no to 210) Is the establishment planning to implement

ISO 50001?


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1


2


3


Yes


No (xxxxx)


Don’t Know


212.



Does the establishment consider energy efficiency in procurement specification?



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1


2


3


Yes


No (xxxxx)


Don’t Know


213.




Does the establishment have an energy consumption baseline for comparing energy consumption in future years?



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1


2


3


Yes


No (13470)


Don’t Know


214.



Does the establishment set goals for improving energy use and consumption?


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1


2


3


Yes


No (13470)


Don’t Know


215.


If yes to question 214, are these goals quantitative (e.g., 10% improvement)?


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1


2


3


Yes


No (13470)


Don’t Know


216.


Shape139 If yes to question 214, which of the following policies influenced energy use/consumption goals set for this establishment (check all that apply):


  1. Shape140 Legal requrements

  2. Shape141 Voluntary programs

  3. Shape142 Corporate policy

  4. Customer requirements








(xxxxx)


217.


Does the establishment develop key performance indicators and metrics relative to energy (metrics that can be track to better understand changes over time in energy consumption)?


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1


2


3


Yes


No (xxxxx)


Don’t Know


218.


Does management at this establishment assign a representative(s) to be responsible for energy management?


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1


2


3


Yes


No (xxxxx)


Don’t Know


219.


Shape149 If yes to question 218, what percentage of the designated representative(s) job responsibilities are related to managing energy (if more than one person responsible, use average across all persons)?

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  2. Shape151 25%-49%

  3. Shape152 50%-74%

  4. Shape153 75%-99%

  5. 100%













(xxxxx)



220.


Shape154 Does the establishment have submetering (metering beyond the main utility, revenue or supplier meter)?

  1. Shape155 Electric

  2. Shape156 Natural Gas

  3. Other ________









(xxxxx)


221.


Does the establishment have a methodology and criteria for prioritizing improvements to energy use/consumption?


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1


2


3


Yes


No (xxxxx)


Don’t Know


222.


Between Jan 1,2014 and December 31, 2014, has the establishment conducted an audit on any energy system to identify potential energy saving opportunities?


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1


2


3


Yes


No (xxxxx)


Don’t Know


223.


Shape163 If yes, which systems (check all that apply)?

  1. Shape164 Pumping systems

  2. Shape165 Compressed air systems

  3. Shape166 Process heating systems

  4. Shape167 Steam systems

  5. Shape168 Fan systems

  6. Process cooling and
    refrigeration systems

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  1. Shape170 Computing systems

  2. Shape171 Facility HVAC

  3. Shape172 Facility lighting

  4. Shape173 Other direct machine
    drives

  5. Plant wide






(xxxxx)


224.


Shape174 For capital investment projects, what is the establishment’s maximum simple payback (time period in years typically calculated as implementation cost divided by annual cost savings) that is currently allowed?

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  2. Shape176 1-2 years

  3. Shape177 2-3 years

  4. Shape178 3-4 years

  5. Shape179 > 4 years

  6. Shape180 Have no such requirement

  7. Do no know








(xxxxx)




Energy-Management Activities


225.


Does your establishment measure oxygen and carbon dioxide (or combustible)


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1


Yes


levels in boiler and other fuel fired heating equipment flue gasses to “tune” the




burners?

2

No (13476)



3

Don’t Know


226.


Does your establishment use the flue gases from fuel fired heating equipment to preheat combustion air, preheat charge equipment/material, or provide heat for


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1


Yes

other processes in your establishment?


2

No (13477)


3


Don’t Know


227.


Does

the


a.






b.







c.


your establishment’s process heating system maintenance program include

following activities?


Furnace inspections to seal openings and repair cracks and damaged insulation in furnace walls, doors, etc.


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1


2


3


Yes


No (13478)


Don’t Know

















228.




Cleaning of heat transfer surfaces to avoid build up of soot, scale, or other material.


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1


Yes


2


No (13479)

3

Don’t Know



Inspecting, calibrating, and adjusting temperature/pressure sensors,


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1


Yes



controllers, valve operators, etc.

2

No (13480)


3

Don’t Know


Do you keep an inventory of all motors in your establishment?


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1


Yes


2

No (13481)


3


Don’t Know


229.


Does your establishment have staff or equipment dedicated to detecting and


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1


Yes

controlling compressed air system leaks?



2

No (13483)


3


Don’t Know


230.


Does your establishment track the amount of energy spent in compressed


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1


Yes

air systems?



2

No (13484)


3


Don’t Know



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Energy Technologies


231.

































232.






233.


Were any of the following technologies in use at your establishment anytime during 2014?


"Census Use Only"



a.


Computer control of building-wide environment





14010

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1


Yes


(e.g., space-heating equipment, cooling equipment, lights).


2


No



3

Don’t know


b.


Computer control of processes or major energy-using equipment (e.g., boilers, furnaces, conveyors used in the manufacturing process).





14020


1


2


3


Yes No

Don’t know


c.


Waste heat recovery.





14030


1


2


3


Yes No

Don’t know


d.


Adjustable-speed motors.





14040


1


2


3


Yes No

Don’t know


e.








Oxy-fuel firing.






14950


1


2


3


Yes No

Don’t know




Does your establishment have procedures in place to temporarily reduce electricity consumption in times of critical grid conditions (i.e., when the electric utility has indicated a need to reduce electric demand)?






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1


2


3


Yes No

Don’t know




Are there controls in place to automate any procedures for reducing electricity demand in times of critical grid conditions (i.e., when the electric utility has indicated a need to reduce demand)?


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1


2


3


Yes No

Don’t know




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Energy Technologies


234.


Were any of the following technologies associated with cogeneration in use at your establishment anytime during 2014?


"Census Use Only"



a.







b.







c.







d.







e.


Steam turbines supplied by either conventional or fluidized bed boilers.





14042


  1. Yes


  1. No


  1. Don’t know


Conventional combustion turbines with heat recovery.





14043


  1. Yes


  1. No


  1. Don’t know


Combined-cycle combustion turbines.





14044


  1. Yes


  1. No


  1. Don’t know


Internal combustion engines with heat recovery.





14045


  1. Yes


  1. No


  1. Don’t know


Steam turbines supplied by heat recovered from high-temperatures processes.





14046


  1. Yes


  1. No


  1. Don’t know

Establishment Size






235.













236.




How many buildings were on this establishment site as of December 31, 2014?

Buildings include: structures enclosed by walls extending from the foundation to the roof, parking garages, even if not totally enclosed by walls and a roof, or structures erected on pillars to elevate the first fully enclosed level.


Excluded buildings are: structures (other than the exceptions noted above) that are not totally enclosed by walls and a roof, mobile homes and trailers, even if they house manufacturing activity, structures not ordinarily intended to be entered by humans, such as storage tanks, or non-buildings that consume energy (such as pumps and constructions sites).

"Census Use Only"




17010








Number of Buildings


What was the approximate total enclosed square footage of the buildings located on this establishment site as of December 31, 2014?



13010





Total square feet


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Remarks


237.


Please use this space for any explanations that may be essential in understanding your reported data. If additional space is needed, attach a separate sheet, including the 10-digit Survey ID located on the mailing label on the front of this questionnaire.



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