Commercial Chiller Plant Energy Savings in Kentucky

GREENandSAVE Staff

Posted on Sunday 18th October 2020
Sustainability in Kentucky

 

Our GREENandSAVE Staff is always on the lookout for cost-effective energy savings to help businesses in Kentucky become more sustainable. The Energy Intelligence Center has developed some excellent Chiller Plant Energy Savings ranging from 15% to 40% via their OptikW algorithmic software platform. The software solutions do not require new equipment and the compensation for the services is paved on the savings generated. This is a win/win for businesses and the environment.

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Optimization are core strengths of the Energy Intelligence Center. As sensor and control technology continues to improve, their team has demonstrated proven results using their advanced logic that leverages ambient conditions like temperature, humidity, and dew point to optimize HVAC systems.

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For an example of other sustainability solutions in Kentucky, see: https://www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2020/01/kentucky-finally-goes-big-on-solar-will-install-100-mw-array/

“Louisville Gas and Electric Company and Kentucky Utilities Company today filed with the Kentucky Public Service Commission for approval of three contracts that could mean one giant step forward for solar energy generation in Kentucky, with construction of the largest solar array in the Bluegrass state [...]

The filing consists of two separate renewable power agreements with two of the utilities’ largest industrial customers — Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, which operates the world’s largest Toyota manufacturing facility in Georgetown; and Dow, which has a silicones manufacturing site in Carrollton.

‘We are pleased to be able to execute these agreements and purchase this renewable energy that, even with its substantial size and intermittent nature, can be confidently and cost-effectively integrated into our existing generation fleet which reliably serves our customers around the clock,’ said David Sinclair, LG&E and KU vice president–Energy Supply and Analysis. ‘As we continue to evolve with our customers’ increased demands for renewable energy, we are partnering with them to create customized solutions, as we’ve done in this case, to help them grow and prosper in the Commonwealth, which in turn creates economic vitality for our communities and residents.’”

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