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Cut Centrifugal Load Energy Costs

Apr 04, 2013

Many organizations want to save energy because of increasing costs for electric power. Costs for electricity vary widely across the U.S., with most utility rates rising steadily for a variety of reasons.

For example, in the San Francisco Bay area, one wastewater treatment plant was charged $0.24 per kWh at non-peak times. On Long Island, N.Y., some companies are paying that rate or higher. The U.S. national average is around $0.10 per kWh non-peak, with industrial users often paying penalties for excess demand.

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