In the United States, more than 2.4 million pumps, which consume more than 142 billion kWh annually, are used in industrial manufacturing processes. At an electricity cost of 5 cents per kWh, energy used for fluids transport costs more than USD7.1 billion per year. Even one pump can consume substantial energy. A continuously operated centrifugal pump driven by a fully loaded 100-horsepower motor requires 726,000 kWh per year. This costs more than USD36,000, assuming average electricity costs of 5 cents per kWh. Even a 10% reduction in operating costs saves USD3,600 per year. Table 1 summarizes the electrical costs of operating this pump.
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