Comprehensive Air Assessments

Comprehensive Air Assessments: The 5-Step Process

Sept. 18, 2022
The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that air compressors use as much as 10% of all electricity generated in the United States. Further, The DOE calculates that as much as 50% of this energy is wasted.
The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that air compressors use as much as 10% of all electricity generated in the United States. Further, The DOE calculates that as much as 50% of this energy is wasted. Compressed air leaks alone account for 25-30% of compressed air use. One of the most popular methods for identifying ways to lower compressed air energy consumption is go do an assessment.

Read this white paper to learn how to enact a 5-step comprehensive compressed air assessment. This paper uses a real-world example that resulted in a 42% reduction in annual energy costs.

This white paper is sponsored by Kaeser Compressor, Inc.

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