Managing Your Energy
Demand Side Management Program Grand Totals
The aggregate savings from Hoosier Energy member cooperative's Energy Efficiency and Demand Response efforts are listed below. These calculations are updated on a bi-weekly basis.
Use the navigation buttons below to browse through data for Hoosier Energy's member systems.
Savings are calculated from programs starting in 2009.
DSM Total
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
95,429,069 |
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Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
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| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings |
22,759 |
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Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
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| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings |
38,358 |
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Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
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Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
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1,083,077,428 |
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Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
The projected reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies.
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| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
1,083,077 |
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Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
The projected reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies. Calculations are made according to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where one ton of CO2 is emitted for every MWh generated. |
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| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
193,407 |
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Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
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Estimated Annual kWh Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
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6,685,588 |
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Estimated Annual kWh Savings
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
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Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
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1,950 |
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Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
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Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
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2,802 |
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Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
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Date last updated: 5/15/2012
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Savings are calculated from programs starting in 2009.
Bartholomew County REMC
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
5,651,888 |
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Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
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| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings |
958 |
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Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
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| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings |
1,557 |
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Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
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Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
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60,196,053 |
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Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
The projected reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies.
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| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
60,196 |
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Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
The projected reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies. Calculations are made according to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where one ton of CO2 is emitted for every MWh generated. |
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| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
10,749 |
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Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
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Estimated Annual kWh Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
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685,738 |
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Estimated Annual kWh Savings
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
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Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
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98 |
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Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
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Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
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148 |
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Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
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Date last updated: 5/15/2012
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Savings are calculated from programs starting in 2009.
Clark County REMC
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
15,147,298 |
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Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
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| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings |
2,088 |
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Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
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| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings |
4,101 |
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Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
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Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
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126,906,277 |
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Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
The projected reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies.
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| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
126,906 |
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Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
The projected reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies. Calculations are made according to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where one ton of CO2 is emitted for every MWh generated. |
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| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
22,662 |
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Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
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Estimated Annual kWh Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
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214,334 |
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Estimated Annual kWh Savings
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
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Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
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44 |
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Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
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Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
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94 |
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Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
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Date last updated: 5/15/2012
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Savings are calculated from programs starting in 2009.
Daviess-Martin County REMC
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
5,067,572 |
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Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
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| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings |
1,349 |
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Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
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| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings |
1,891 |
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Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
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Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
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50,698,679 |
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Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
The projected reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies.
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| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
50,699 |
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Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
The projected reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies. Calculations are made according to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where one ton of CO2 is emitted for every MWh generated. |
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| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
9,053 |
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Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
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Estimated Annual kWh Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
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342,206 |
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Estimated Annual kWh Savings
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
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Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
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109 |
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Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
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Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
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161 |
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Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
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Date last updated: 5/15/2012
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Savings are calculated from programs starting in 2009.
Decatur County REMC
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
3,037,063 |
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Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
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| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings |
501 |
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Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
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| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings |
1,369 |
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Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
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Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
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40,953,198 |
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Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
The projected reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies.
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| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
40,953 |
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Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
The projected reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies. Calculations are made according to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where one ton of CO2 is emitted for every MWh generated. |
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| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
7,313 |
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Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
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Estimated Annual kWh Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
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187,970 |
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Estimated Annual kWh Savings
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
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Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
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39 |
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Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
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Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
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50 |
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Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
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Date last updated: 5/15/2012
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Savings are calculated from programs starting in 2009.
Dubois REC, Inc.
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
6,307,409 |
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Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
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| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings |
938 |
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Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
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| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings |
2,481 |
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Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
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Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
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73,123,363 |
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Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
The projected reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies.
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| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
73,123 |
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Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
The projected reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies. Calculations are made according to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where one ton of CO2 is emitted for every MWh generated. |
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| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
13,058 |
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Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
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Estimated Annual kWh Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
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704,657 |
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Estimated Annual kWh Savings
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
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Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
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100 |
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Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
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Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
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235 |
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Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
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Date last updated: 5/15/2012
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Savings are calculated from programs starting in 2009.
Harrison REMC
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
5,807,270 |
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Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
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| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings |
2,255 |
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Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
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| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings |
2,273 |
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Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
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Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
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69,142,073 |
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Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
The projected reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies.
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| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
69,142 |
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Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
The projected reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies. Calculations are made according to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where one ton of CO2 is emitted for every MWh generated. |
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| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
12,347 |
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Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
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Estimated Annual kWh Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
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161,603 |
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Estimated Annual kWh Savings
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
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Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
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144 |
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Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
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Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
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88 |
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Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
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Date last updated: 5/15/2012
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Savings are calculated from programs starting in 2009.
Henry County REMC
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
3,758,198 |
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Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
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| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings |
1,150 |
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Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
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| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings |
1,566 |
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Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
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Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
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43,005,575 |
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Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
The projected reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies.
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| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
43,006 |
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Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
The projected reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies. Calculations are made according to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where one ton of CO2 is emitted for every MWh generated. |
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| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
7,680 |
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Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
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Estimated Annual kWh Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
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234,952 |
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Estimated Annual kWh Savings
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
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Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
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80 |
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Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
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Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
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73 |
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Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
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Date last updated: 5/15/2012
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Savings are calculated from programs starting in 2009.
Jackson County REMC
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
6,646,715 |
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Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
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| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings |
1,017 |
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Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
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| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings |
1,833 |
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Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
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Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
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87,832,731 |
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Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
The projected reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies.
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| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
87,833 |
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Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
The projected reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies. Calculations are made according to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where one ton of CO2 is emitted for every MWh generated. |
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| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
15,684 |
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Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
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Estimated Annual kWh Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
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437,731 |
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Estimated Annual kWh Savings
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
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Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
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78 |
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Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
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Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
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172 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
|
|
Date last updated: 5/15/2012
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Savings are calculated from programs starting in 2009.
Johnson County REMC
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
5,235,041 |
| |
 |
Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings |
878 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings |
1,668 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
|
|
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
|
61,847,857 |
| |
 |
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
The projected reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies.
|
|
| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
61,848 |
| |
 |
Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
The projected reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies. Calculations are made according to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where one ton of CO2 is emitted for every MWh generated. |
|
| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
11,044 |
| |
 |
Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
|
| |
|
|
Estimated Annual kWh Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
|
1,352,169 |
| |
|
Estimated Annual kWh Savings
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
|
|
|
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
|
216 |
| |
|
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
|
|
|
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
|
299 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
|
|
Date last updated: 5/15/2012
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Savings are calculated from programs starting in 2009.
Orange County REMC
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
2,787,902 |
| |
 |
Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings |
1,165 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings |
1,387 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
|
|
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
|
31,718,792 |
| |
 |
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
The projected reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies.
|
|
| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
31,719 |
| |
 |
Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
The projected reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies. Calculations are made according to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where one ton of CO2 is emitted for every MWh generated. |
|
| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
5,664 |
| |
 |
Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
|
| |
|
|
Estimated Annual kWh Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
|
234,827 |
| |
|
Estimated Annual kWh Savings
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
|
|
|
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
|
88 |
| |
|
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
|
|
|
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
|
93 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
|
|
Date last updated: 5/15/2012
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Savings are calculated from programs starting in 2009.
RushShelby Energy
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
4,669,076 |
| |
 |
Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings |
1,501 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings |
1,919 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
|
|
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
|
57,717,066 |
| |
 |
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
The projected reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies.
|
|
| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
57,717 |
| |
 |
Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
The projected reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies. Calculations are made according to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where one ton of CO2 is emitted for every MWh generated. |
|
| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
10,307 |
| |
 |
Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
|
| |
|
|
Estimated Annual kWh Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
|
287,260 |
| |
|
Estimated Annual kWh Savings
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
|
|
|
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
|
120 |
| |
|
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
|
|
|
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
|
119 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
|
|
Date last updated: 5/15/2012
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Savings are calculated from programs starting in 2009.
South Central Indiana REMC
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
5,559,619 |
| |
 |
Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings |
2,357 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings |
4,254 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
|
|
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
|
86,038,704 |
| |
 |
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
The projected reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies.
|
|
| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
86,039 |
| |
 |
Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
The projected reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies. Calculations are made according to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where one ton of CO2 is emitted for every MWh generated. |
|
| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
15,364 |
| |
 |
Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
|
| |
|
|
Estimated Annual kWh Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
|
391,114 |
| |
|
Estimated Annual kWh Savings
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
|
|
|
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
|
155 |
| |
|
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
|
|
|
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
|
270 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
|
|
Date last updated: 5/15/2012
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Savings are calculated from programs starting in 2009.
Southeastern Indiana REMC
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
6,936,798 |
| |
 |
Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings |
2,091 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings |
3,758 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
|
|
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
|
82,557,210 |
| |
 |
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
The projected reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies.
|
|
| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
82,557 |
| |
 |
Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
The projected reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies. Calculations are made according to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where one ton of CO2 is emitted for every MWh generated. |
|
| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
14,742 |
| |
 |
Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
|
| |
|
|
Estimated Annual kWh Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
|
216,844 |
| |
|
Estimated Annual kWh Savings
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
|
|
|
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
|
266 |
| |
|
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
|
|
|
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
|
302 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
|
|
Date last updated: 5/15/2012
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Savings are calculated from programs starting in 2009.
Southern Indiana Power
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
5,160,488 |
| |
 |
Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings |
1,561 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings |
1,937 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
|
|
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
|
45,822,712 |
| |
 |
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
The projected reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies.
|
|
| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
45,823 |
| |
 |
Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
The projected reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies. Calculations are made according to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where one ton of CO2 is emitted for every MWh generated. |
|
| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
8,183 |
| |
 |
Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
|
| |
|
|
Estimated Annual kWh Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
|
133,508 |
| |
|
Estimated Annual kWh Savings
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
|
|
|
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
|
194 |
| |
|
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
|
|
|
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
|
145 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
|
|
Date last updated: 5/15/2012
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Savings are calculated from programs starting in 2009.
Utilities District of Western Indiana REMC
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
4,950,110 |
| |
 |
Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings |
1,699 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings |
2,683 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
|
|
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
|
62,471,154 |
| |
 |
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
The projected reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies.
|
|
| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
62,471 |
| |
 |
Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
The projected reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies. Calculations are made according to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where one ton of CO2 is emitted for every MWh generated. |
|
| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
11,156 |
| |
 |
Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
|
| |
|
|
Estimated Annual kWh Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
|
588,640 |
| |
|
Estimated Annual kWh Savings
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
|
|
|
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
|
150 |
| |
|
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
|
|
|
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
|
290 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
|
|
Date last updated: 5/15/2012
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Savings are calculated from programs starting in 2009.
Whitewater Valley
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
3,959,006 |
| |
 |
Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings |
494 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings |
1,573 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
|
|
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
|
38,860,831 |
| |
 |
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
The projected reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies.
|
|
| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
38,861 |
| |
 |
Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
The projected reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies. Calculations are made according to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where one ton of CO2 is emitted for every MWh generated. |
|
| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
6,939 |
| |
 |
Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
|
| |
|
|
Estimated Annual kWh Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
|
77,808 |
| |
|
Estimated Annual kWh Savings
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
|
|
|
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
|
12 |
| |
|
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
|
|
|
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
|
86 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
|
|
Date last updated: 5/15/2012
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Savings are calculated from programs starting in 2009.
WIN Energy
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
2,622,892 |
| |
 |
Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings |
475 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings |
1,191 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from energy reduction technologies that have been installed since the program's inception. |
|
|
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
|
41,162,574 |
| |
 |
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
The projected reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies.
|
|
| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
41,163 |
| |
 |
Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
The projected reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technologies. Calculations are made according to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where one ton of CO2 is emitted for every MWh generated. |
|
| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
7,350 |
| |
 |
Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
|
| |
|
|
Estimated Annual kWh Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
|
376,327 |
| |
|
Estimated Annual kWh Savings
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
|
|
|
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
|
51 |
| |
|
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of summer energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
|
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Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings only for Measures Installed in 2012
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Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
The estimated reduction in load that Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of winter energy use. Savings displayed are from the installation of energy reduction technologies since January 1 of this year.
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Date last updated: 5/15/2012
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
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