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Cleanroom Energy Benchmarking in High-Tech and Biotech Industries

机译:高科技和生物技术行业的洁净室能源基准测试

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Cleanrooms, critical to a wide range of industries, universities, and government facilities, are extremely energy intensive. Consequently, energy represents a significant operating cost for these facilities. Improving energy efficiency in cleanrooms will yield dramatic productivity improvement. But more importantly to the industries which rely on cleanrooms, base load reduction will also improve reliability. The number of cleanrooms in the US is growing and the cleanroom environmental systems' energy use is increasing due to increases in total square footage and trends toward more energy intensive, higher cleanliness applications. In California, many industries important to the State's economy utilize cleanrooms (Figure 1, (Mcllvaine)). In California these industries utilize over 150 cleanrooms with a total of 4.2 million sq. ft. (Mcllvaine). Energy intensive high tech buildings offer an attractive incentive for large base load energy reduction. Opportunities for energy efficiency improvement exist in virtually all operating cleanrooms as well as in new designs. To understand the opportunities and their potential impact, Pacific Gas and Electric Company sponsored a project to benchmark energy use in cleanrooms in the electronics (high-tech) and biotechnology industries. Both of these industries are heavily dependent intensive cleanroom environments for research and manufacturing. In California these two industries account for approximately 3.6 million sq. ft. of cleanroom (Mcllvaine, 1996) and 4349 GWh/yr. (Sartor et al. 1999), Little comparative energy information on cleanroom environmental systems was previously available. Benchmarking energy use allows direct comparisons leading to identification of best practices, efficiency innovations, and highlighting previously masked design or operational problems.
机译:无尘室对许多行业,大学和政府机构都至关重要,因此非常耗能。因此,能源代表了这些设施的巨大运营成本。提高无尘室的能源效率将大大提高生产率。但是,对于依赖洁净室的行业而言,更重要的是,降低基本负荷也将提高可靠性。在美国,洁净室的数量正在增长,洁净室环境系统的能源使用量也随着总平方英尺数的增加以及向能源密集型,清洁度更高的应用发展的趋势而增加。在加利福尼亚州,许多对州经济至关重要的行业都使用洁净室(图1,(Mcllvaine))。在加利福尼亚州,这些行业使用了150多个洁净室,总面积为420万平方英尺(麦克维尔)。能源密集型高科技建筑为降低基本负荷提供了诱人的动力。几乎所有运行的洁净室以及新设计中都存在提高能源效率的机会。为了了解机会及其潜在影响,太平洋天然气和电力公司发起了一个项目,以对电子(高科技)和生物技术行业的洁净室中的能源使用进行基准测试。这两个行业都是高度依赖密集型洁净室的环境,用于研究和制造。在加利福尼亚,这两个行业约占洁净室的360万平方英尺(Mcllvaine,1996)和每年4349 GWh。 (Sartor et al。1999),以前没有关于洁净室环境系统的比较能源信息。对能源使用进行基准测试可以直接进行比较,从而确定最佳实践,效率创新,并突出显示以前掩盖的设计或操作问题。

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