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Energy Free Stock Tanks

Energy Free Stock Tanks. Review of Existing Deemed Savings Regional Technical Forum July 7, 2009. Energy Free Stock Tanks - Review. Definition: Super-insulated livestock watering tanks that do not require freeze protection using an outside “fuel”.

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Energy Free Stock Tanks

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  1. Energy Free Stock Tanks Review of Existing Deemed Savings Regional Technical Forum July 7, 2009

  2. Energy Free Stock Tanks - Review • Definition: Super-insulated livestock watering tanks that do not require freeze protection using an outside “fuel”. • Baseline is a system that uses thermostatically controlled electric resistance element freeze protection.

  3. Details of the Existing Deemed Energy Savings & Cost Note: Preliminary estimated 6th Plan cutoff for cost-effectiveness is about 60 to 70 mils/kWh for non-lost-opportunity measures. • Energy Savings • Based monthly energy consumption data from one electrically heated tank during the 2002/2003 heating season in Union, OR. (1137 kWh/year). • Results track with PAMI’s “study” that showed 440 kWh to 1800 kWh/year. • Weather normalization to the three heating zones uses a straight average temperature weighting. • (Weighting Factor heating zone) = (Avg Temp °Fheating zone)/(Average Temp °FUnion) • (Energy Useheating zone) = (Weighting Factor heating zone) * (Energy UseUnion) • Cost ($370) • Based on data from OTEC on cost of unit ($400), minus cost of heating element ($30). • Number of Claims in 2007 & 2008 under CRC = 40 units

  4. Issues w/ Current Assumptions • Energy Savings • Savings based on a sample size of only 1 • The following would effect the energy use of an electrically heated tank: gallon capacity, # of gallons used per day (type and # of animals), insulation effectiveness, thermostat settings, etc. • Other options for weather normalization: • 1. Normalize based on # days less than 32 or 35 degrees • 2. Normalize based on “degree days, base 32 or 35” • Cost may need revision, updating

  5. Decisions • Continue to Provide a Deemed Value? • Use existing savings or revise or hold off for more monitoring? • Use existing cost, or seek an update?

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