Rockwell's Medium-Voltage Drive Technology Helps West Fraser Reduce Annual Energy Bill
December 12, 2024 at 11:39 am EST
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Industrial applications that run things like pumps, fans, conveyors, and compressors are responsible for more than 50% of the world's total electricity consumption. One option to dramatically reduce that drag on resources is variable frequency drives (VFDs). These devices can adjust the frequency and voltage of the power supply, which can help improve the motor's efficiency and even extend the life of the motor.
Rockwell Automation helped West Fraser, a diversified wood products company, make significant gains towards energy saving targets through an Intelligent Packaged Power (IPP) solution featuring VFDs. An IPP solution simplifies the integration between process and electrical systems-giving workers immediate access to real-time data on the equipment and how it is operating so they can make better decisions faster.
West Fraser's plant in Cowie, Scotland, began using a CENTERLINE® 1500 medium-voltage motor control center (MCC) and three PowerFlex® 6000T medium-voltage VFDs across three of the site's energy-intensive fan applications. As a result of reducing motor speed by 25%, West Fraser lowered the motor's energy consumption by approximately 60%, translating into an annual savings of more than $266,000.
This is just one example of how VFDs can have a profound, positive impact in reducing energy consumption and cutting carbon levels.
Rockwell Automation, Inc. is one of the world's largest companies that specialize in the manufacturing and marketing of automation and industrial infrastructure control systems. The products are primarily intended for the food processing, automotive, mining, oil, and gas industries. Net sales break down by family of products and services as follows:
- automation and control devices (46%): drive systems, variable frequency drives, motor controls, servo drives, servomotors, actuators, microcontrollers, safety, detection, protection systems, etc.;
- professional services and value-added solutions (27.5%): consulting, training and maintenance services, on-site and remote assistance, cloud-based connected services, digital automation solutions for the oil, gas and petrochemical industries, etc.;
- automation solutions and systems (26.5%): automation software and hardware platforms, design, visualization, simulation and execution software, human-machine interface devices, industrial computers, computer networks, etc.
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: North America (61.1%), Europe/Middle East/Africa (18.2%), Asia/Pacific (13%) and Latin America (7.7%).