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Gas Engine Efficiency Workshop: Cost Analysis and Savings Strategies

Join us on July 9, 2008, to learn the relative cost per Btu and savings potential of gas engines vs electric systems. Discover when gas engines can save you money and how to develop a long-term plan for your energy needs. Contact Steve Rawski at srawski@semprautilities.com for more information.

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Gas Engine Efficiency Workshop: Cost Analysis and Savings Strategies

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  1. Putting things in Perspective or, “Why bother with your Natural Gas Engine?” I&M Plan WorkshopJuly 9, 2008

  2. Relative Cost per Btu July, 2008

  3. Relative Cost per Btu (IC Engine Driven HVAC Chiller) 400 Ton Electric Chiller costs$74per Hourto operate On-Peak Gas Chiller cost is$32to$56 per Hourat all times…

  4. Relative Cost per Btu (IC Engine Prime Mover) 200 HP Electric Motor costs$46per Hourto operate On-Peak Gas Engine cost is$23 per Hourat all times…

  5. “When Do Engines Save Money?”

  6. Remember, • your Gas company Representatives are here to help… • Understanding the Regulations • Developing and Implementing a Long Term Plan. Steve Rawski Principal Engineer (714) 634-3246 srawski@semprautilities.com

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