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Procter & Gamble – Randy Armstrong – 2012

Goals

Randy Armstrong was brought in to analyze energy use at one of Procter & Gamble Company’s several Duracell manufacturing facilities in order to optimize its energy operations.

Solutions

By quantifying the energy use of the dust collection and air filtration systems, among other systems, and the energy-saving potential of initiatives like demand leveling, Armstrong helped to shape future energy management at the plant. After conducting lighting audits across the facility, Armstrong identified over 40 zones ripe to benefit from occupancy sensors. He recommended rezoning these areas, in addition to rescheduling HVAC temperature set points, to more closely resemble production operations. Armstrong also proposed changes to weekend shutdown processes for the air filtration systems, air compressors and cooling towers.

Potential Impact

These initiatives would pay for themselves in under a year, and could reduce one department’s weekend electricity loads by 30 percent.

At a glance
Industry: Consumer Packaged Goods
Project types:
  • Industrial Energy Efficiency
Year: 2012
Location: LaGrange, GA
About the fellow
Randy Armstrong
Yale University
Randy Armstrong, a student at Yale University, was hired as the 2012 EDF Climate Corps fellow at Procter & Gamble.

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