Case Study

US Manufacturer saves $700k per year with accredited EnMS

Cummins, a global engine manufacturer, worked with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Advanced Manufacturing Office to successfully implement an Energy Management System (EnMS) at its plant in Rocky Mount, North Carolina.

It generated a 12.6% improvement in energy performance, resulting in savings of over $700,000 per year. The cost to implement the energy management system was $248,000, and no-cost/low-cost operational savings alone repaid the investment in only 11 months.

Further information is available in this factsheet on the Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy website.

 

US Manufacturer saves $700k per year with accredited EnMS

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