| ENERGY
EFFICIENCY--The
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By
studying
the
trends in the global supply of electricity and the ever
growing demand, it becomes evident that although many countries are
trying to increase their supply of electricity, the increasing demand
is rising faster than ever.
Obviously
we can not
beat the growing population and or the supply
demand; therefore, the best
and the cheapest
green solution is to
continually improve our
efficiencies.
"Historically,
energy
efficiency has been an under tapped resource in
the North America. Research has demonstrated consistently that energy
efficiency is cost-effective. However, the overall use of energy
efficiency programs has remained relatively small compared to its
potential for growth", National Action Plan for Efficiency, 2006.
"Recently,
concerns
about fuel price volatility, the expanding costs
of power plant construction, shrinking reserve margins, financial
challenges faced by large electric generation construction projects,
and
the threats posed by global warming have led to new interest in energy
efficiency", Kushler, York, and Witte, ACEEE, 2009.
Efficiency
is widely
perceived to be cost
effective, and it is the lowest cost utility
resource available; therefore, defining efficiency
as
a resource and integrating it into utility
decision making is especially critical due to its clear resource cost
advantages.
Energy savings from
customer energy efficiency programs are typically achieved at 1/3 the
cost of new generation resources. Efficiency
programs can also reduce the need to install, upgrade or replace
transmission and distribution equipment. It can also improve system
reliability and allow utilities to reduce or manage the demand on their
systems in some cases off-setting the need to add new peak generation
capacity.
We
encourage
government organizations,
regulators, and utilities to support the creation and expansion of
energy efficiency programs and to view energy efficiency as their "FIRST
FUEL" of
choice!
Energy
Efficiency is the most
cost effective solution to many problems facing
both utilities and society, including the growing economic and
environmental costs of carbon dioxide emissions.
Energy
Efficiency
goals can often be accomplished using existing
technology, so programs can deliver results relatively quickly in much
less time than it takes to construct a new power plant.
We
personally
invite you to
revisit your energy infrastructure and to truly understand where your
business' efficiency stands.
Investing in Synergy
Energy's
high quality and highly energy efficient products
is the cheapest form
of
energy you can get and it is an excellent move towards sustainability
and environmental protection! |
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Smart
Building
Solutions
2876 South Davis Drive,Suite A
South
Salt Lake, Utah 84115
USA |
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As
the representative of Synergy Energy Inc., Smart
Building
Solutions
(SBS) is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah and specializes in
designing, building, and managing infrastructure for critical Data
Center loads and Smart/Green Building environments.
SBS
has over 27 years of experience in designing, building and managing
Data Centers.
SBS has dominated the Data Center design / build market in the
Intermountain West and serves as a manufacturers representative or
dealer for many leading building components and power quality equipment
manufacturers.
The
extensive list of customers includes HP, Novell, Zions Bank,
American Express, IBM, Goldman Sachs,
Blue Cross Blue Shield, Hill Air Force Base, Morgan Stanley, Wells
Fargo Bank, Silicon Valley Bank, and the Oklahoma Federal Building. |
t:
801-733-6000
f:
801-883-8849
e: info@smartbuildingsolutions.com
w: www.smartbuildingsolutions.com |
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| Catalogues |
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To
further introduce our selection of unique
products by Synergy Energy Inc., related catalogues may be
viewed, downloaded, and printed either by
clicking on the following image and text links or by visiting the Products page at the Synergy Energy's
website:
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Did
you know? |
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In
2009,
a study was conducted by Friedrich, Eldridge, York, Witte,
&
Kushler, of the ACEEE on utility efficiency programs. Their
study demonstrated that energy efficiency is consistently a highly
cost-effective energy resource across a range of programs, states, and
regions. Their analysis also identified that "as energy supply-side
resource costs are highly volatile, energy efficiency remains a
financially stable, long-term investment".
Some of
their findings
were as follows:
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Their
data was consistent with results from their 2004 review of energy
efficiency program costs, showing that energy efficiency remains very
cost-effective.
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2004 review found a median cost of about 3 cents per kWh saved for
efficiency programs and this update identifies an average cost of 2.5
cents per kWh saved!
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They
showed that the energy efficiency programs from recent years in 14
states have utility costs of saved energy ranging from $0.016 to $0.033
per kWh, with an average cost of $0.025 per
kWh.
Consequently,
at
these costs of saved energy, energy efficiency is by far the least
costly energy resource option available for utility resource
portfolios.
Saving a
kilowatt-hour
through energy efficiency improvements is easily
one third or less the cost of any new resource of electricity supply,
whether conventional fossil fuel or renewal energy source. |
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Our
Unsurpassed Solution |
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What YOU need
to know!!!
- Improves
Power Factor to the close proximity of unity (100%).
- Mitigates
5th, 7th, 11th, and
13th Harmonics.
- Reduces
Current Total Harmonic Distribution (ITHD)
from 85% to lower than 2.2%.
- Reduces
Voltage Total Harmonic Distribution (VTHD)
from 10% to 1%.
- Has
the shortest ROI period.
- Offers
the
longest
life-time
expectancy period.
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Efficiency
Levels |
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Transformers
designed and manufactured by Synergy Energy Inc. meet and exceed the
required efficiency levels of NEMA TP-1, CSA 802.2, and US Department
of Energy (DOE) CSL-3 standards. Furthermore, the efficiency compliance
with NEMA and CSA standards of the transformers are verified by the
third party verification body, Intertek, which is one of the most
trusted test organizations in the world.
Where
applicable,
products carry the Intertek Efficiency Verification
logo together with the related verification number. |
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