

But there is just as compelling a CO2 message that really deserves the big national headlines, yet does not seem to be getting through. Take a look at these statistics: a single 110 kW motor without any form of speed control consumes 963,600 kWh per year when running for 8,760 hours**. This is the same as running 6,111 high efficiency light bulbs. However, if you add a simple variable speed control device to the same motor, the energy consumption falls to 261,135 kWh per year, which is the same as running 1,656 energy saving light bulbs.
Therefore adding ONE variable speed drive to ONE electric motor can be the same as switching off 4,455 low voltage light bulbs. How amazing is that!
So why is it that, of the estimated 10 million electric motor population in the UK, only 5 percent have variable speed drives applied? There really is no logical reason.
These are the typical electric motors found, for example, throughout the water industry. It is only during the last five years that the effect of weather patterns has started to filter down as to the likely impact on the water cycle. And already it is affecting the way water is managed. The more that the water cycle is managed, the more energy intensive it becomes. The more that is pumped the more energy is used. The more sewage removed, the more methane is generated.
As such some 4 to 6% of the world’s greenhouse gases come from the water industry. A typical water company consumes around 270 GWh a year, 80 percent of its usage (over 215 GWh) is from the pumping of water and sewage. And it is in the speed control of pump motors where variable speed drives can have their biggest impact.
These are figures that urgently need to be addressed through energy efficient pumping. So come on Nationals, give some exposure to the big CO2 savers.
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