Upgrading your air compressors, or adding compressed air storage, could well mean money in the bank.
Compresssed air systems consume 10% of all U.S. electricity used in manufacturing processes. That’s about $4.5 billion in expenditures, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.
Many compressed air systems were designed and installed years ago when the cost of electricity wasn’t an issue.
That was then. Today, with energy bills on the rise, energy efficiency in your compressed air systems can give you savings that go straight to your bottom line.
Peterson Power can assist you with finding out where you can improve efficiencies, from simple, commonsense steps, to seeing if it makes sense to invest in newer, energy-efficient Sullair Air Compressors.
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