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L Gas Consumption (kwh) 4 h) P U1 a -4 3 (D EPA Export 25-7-213:21:5:58

. Summary of Energy Audit ATTACHMENT No. G Energy Audit Utility usage figures UTILO6.xls esight energy monitoring system. details Attacbed are some of the data, graphs, system descriptions and projects which we have worked with in Cambrex Cork. We obtain weekly readings from a range of utility and energy meters across the site and feed this information into a costing model. An automated software system as described below will ultimately replace this system. A Madur GA-4T plus meter is used to obtain boiler readings on a monthly basis. "Boiler Efficiencies.xls" Monthly Natural Gas and Electricity Consumption Data and cost analysis. "Electricity "Electricity "Gas Monthly "Gas Monthly Consumption Data Z(Consumption Data Z[Consumption Data 2Consumption Data 2( An Energy and Utility Monitoring and Targeting System was introduced in 25, this is continuously in development. The system allows real time data to be fed from a variety of utility and energy meters continousiy into a database. See below for brief system details. M&T System Plan Cambrex Cork Rev. 4 12.2.... nergy Management. Attached below are some sample reports from some of the sites utility meters Page 59 of 24 EPA Export 25-7-213:21:5:58

1 Other Energy Efficiency Projects Ongoing and Completed; 3 i ), 1 li i I i I I I ' i. Energy policy statement Big "Cambrex Energy policy.doc" il I i I Q I, ' I' Page 6 of 24 EPA Export 25-7-213:21:5:58

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~ - ~ ~ ~ - ~ --------_ I U I ILI t IC3 KKrUK I ELECTRICITY c.c AREA MGR BUDGET BUDGET ACTUAL JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV MC - Kwh) MD(Kwh) (Kwh) (Kwh) (Kwh) (Kwh) (Kwh)c;3 (Kwh) (Kwh) (Kwh) (Kwh) (Kwh) (Kwh) 1 2 PB2 GC 215228 71 1734387 225974 185365 186164 2485 23156 162 121214 169934 172489 14 SITE GC (Kwh) 2856 a 7 9 22422 283 2242 2242 283 28 2242 2242 2242 16 WATER GC 14 2 21 21 22 38 18 ENVIRONMENT PB 552765 414574 447761 58712 5182 47628 57981 59573 53734 3241 43455 43575 I 22 STEAM GC 51196 38397 48 51 48 48 51 51 51 48 48 48 24 CANTEEN VOB 32578 24433 26445 3474 331 282 3428 3527 3168 1863 2563 2571 26 PERSONNEL VOB 11341 856 927 129 155 982 1193 1228 113 649 892 895 32 MAINTENANCE GC 12789 9592 1382 1364 119 117 1346 1385 1244 731 16 19 36 MATERIALS GP 7722 5792 6269 823 719 668 813 836 751 442 88 89 39 R.BD. JON 18986 13574 146918 19299 16842 15664 1944 19593 1762 135 14241 14282 4 QUALITYCONTRO FB 86595 64947 68114 8514 6811 6811 8514 8514 8514 6811 6811 6811 42 PB1 GC 1817272 1362954 141873 185794 161316 15667 183481 18W8 17446 1281 1378 138169 48 ADMINISTRATION VOB 21572 16179 16968 2121 1697 1697 2121 2121 2121 1897 1697 1697 46 COMPUTER VOB 17257 12943 13696 1712 137 137 1712 1712 1712 137 137 137... -- ---- --- - -_- ~ ---- ----------- ---------. --------- ----- ------------------_ ----_-----------------_--------_-----------------_ --------_ --------_ BOILER FUEL TOTAL 49788 372816 396224 5169 4368 4219 5276 52642 469921 286121 386722 389838 --------- ----------------- ----------------_ ~ --------_--------_ ------- --------_ --------_ --------_ --------_ --------_ --_---- c.c AREA C.C.MGR BUDGET BUDGET ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL CTHERMS) ndcth) MDCTh) CTh) (Th) CTW CTh) CTh) CTh) (Th) CTh) CTh) CTh) CTh) CTh) 2 PB2 18 ENV GC GC 11432 8293 7674 622 61289 7726 1892 145 9696 925 9855 913 957 1152 763 973 5217 137 119 568 352 398 3953 714 26 PERSONNEL VOB 17969 13476 135 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 32 MAINTENANCE GC 1198 8931 W O 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1Mx) 1 39 PROC.DEV. JON 23923 17942 18 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 42 PB1 GC 11432 7674 81289 1892 9696 9855 957 763 5217 119 352 3953 48 ADMIN VOB 17969 13476 1351 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 151 -----------------:-------=:-------------------------=~--------~========:--------: TOTAL 282926 212195 18436 2883 26317 26623 26167 22232 17471 867 13438 1462 ===================P=========:======i==~ ==---------==I=========== WATER c.c AREA C.C.MGR 2 PB2 GC 14 SITE GC 18 WVVTP GC 22 STEAM GC 24 CANTEEN VOB 26 PERSONNEL VOB 39 PROCESS DEVEL. JON 4 QUALITYCONTRO FB 42 PB1 GC 48 ADMlN VOB BUDGET BUDGET (M ) YTD(M ) 928 694 7233 5425 3288 2466 1447 185 421 316 658 493 214 1578 1644 1233 22357 16767 1644 1233 1225 294 --------. --------_ --------_ ----_--------_ --------_ ---- ---- ACTUAL YTD(M3) ACTUAL (M ) 7165 792 15343 173 4329 694 936 91 742 128 932 137 8 1 1225 294 22216 37 ACTUAL (M ) 673 1587 438 55 99 112. 8 219 1573 219. - TOTAL 5 375 54914 7239 555 4468 5973 8526 9218 438 4418 5636 NITROGEN c.c AREA CCMGR BUDGET BUDGET ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL 26 I

I Average (kwh) 9458 559 14967 \

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Q Q DailylNightly Electricity Consumption October 25 :, I

18 +Total Units (kwh) Total Electricity Consumption Data November 25 +Total Max (kwh) - I: Total Min (kwh) 17 16 15 14 13 12 1 1 1 9 8 Date

....-.. @ - Q Day/Night Electricity Consumption Data November 25 +-8-23 Units (kwh) 23-8 Units (kwh) Max Night (kwh) -X-Min Night (kwh) +Max Day (kwh) +Min Day (kwh) 12 1 1 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 Date

Total Electricity Consumption Data December 25 18 +Total Units (kwh) Total Max (kwh) %- Total Min (kwh) 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 Date

Iu P kwh 2 h) 4 3

July 8 Total Monthly Electricity Consumption 25 5 475 45 s- 5 425 E.- U E 4 3 U) 6.-.- 375 E L 2 35 iz - >r 5 325 I" 3.. ~ _ 77 '48 275 25 January February March April May June - ~ Month August September October November December

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-..... -.... I I OY Maximim Minimum Averaae 3814 2382.3226

"1 Total overall charge I *2 I Charge excluding capacity charges Total Transmission/Distribution peak day volume BGE Fixed contract for 3 months Energia Fixed Contract for 12 months

j51.73 I 32.7 MWh

Max. Daily Consumption kwh 1 Min. Daily Consumption kwh 3642 1 I 1 41 767 21841 3578 1". 1936 29477 157 32287 773-291 1858 2245 -~ n - 21522 1 1792 22233 17lA5 3752 1329 34999 14742 3814 LL4U3 I It I I