How to Reduce Your Compressed Energy Costs

Compressed air can be one of the most expensive uses of energy for manufacturing plants, often using more energy than other equipment. For instance, one horsepower of compressed air requires eight horsepower of electricity. With many air compressors running at efficiencies as low as 10%, there’s often plenty of room for improvement. Fortunately, 50% of compressed air systems at small to medium-sized industrial facilities have opportunity for energy conservation.
Learn how you can save money and keep your air compression working at a premium by downloading our “10 Ways You Can Optimize Your Air Compression and Save Money”.
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