![]() ![]() This is the second largest rebate check that PECO has issued as part of their ongoing incentive program. This energy savings resulted in a project rebate check from PECO in the amount of $182,695.94. Based on these measurements it was determined that the project would result in a net energy usage reduction of 1.83 million kilowatt hours per year, which is over a 60% decrease in electricity used by the previous equipment. PECO’s engineering staff performed pre and post project electrical load measurements to quantify the amount of energy demand reduction that would result from our project. Upon discussing the project with PECO’s staff, it became apparent that the proposed upgrades would provide a significant annualized energy savings as well as qualify the Authority to receive a substantial rebate from PECO based on the amount that our energy demand would be reduced. In addition to the reduced monthly energy costs that would result from the proposed upgrades, the Authority was able to capitalize on the “PECO motor and drive energy incentive program.” PECO incentives can help offset the costs of replacing old motors with energy-efficient models and installing variable speed drives on existing equipment.Īfter these potential savings were identified by Authority staff and their consultants, we reached out to PECO to begin discussing the rebates that could be available. The savings calculated over the life expectancy of the equipment being upgraded was used to develop an initial project budget based on these savings, effectively allowing the upgrades to be funded out of the reduced operating costs over the life of the equipment. The initial phase of this project was a baseline energy measurement and calculation to determine what the current energy usage was and what the potential savings could be. The goal of the project was to capitalize on the energy and operational cost savings that would be derived from upgrading the outdated and inefficient equipment that was currently in service at the treatment plant. This included equipment, such as, blowers and pumps. The intent of this upgrade was to improve the energy efficiency of the equipment that is utilized on a daily basis to move, treat, and disinfect wastewater for the Municipality and West Norriton Township. In 2018 the 5 members of the Board of the Norristown Municipal Authority directed its staff to develop a comprehensive plant and process upgrade to optimize the operation of the wastewater treatment process. Jfyi, when someone makes an offer on an item, the 1st thing I check is their "feedback left for others" and if they are leaving a lot of negatives, I decline the offer and block the account.The Norristown Municipal Waste Authority energy optimization upgrade: The last post above states the seller did not get the price he expected and used the address as his excuse to cancel.īoth are lousy excuses to not follow thru with the sale. Your original post alluded to the seller being skeptical of the address. And the seller will not suffer any punishment. ![]() I wrote him a feedback, but after 2 days it was deleted.Īs far as I understand, the seller simply refused to sell the product, it was not the price he expected. Support also confirmed to me that feedback very important (I have screenshots from the correspondence). I was simply advised to leave a feedback about working with the seller, and they assured me that it would be correct, so that everyone would see what this could be. ![]()
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