4. Nissan’s Commitments To
Improving Energy Performance
Cost Reduction
On Energy Spend
Nissan Green
Program 2016
ENERGY STAR®
Certification
Of Plants
DOE
Better Plants
5. 2012 NNA Energy Performance
6,820
6,253
5000.00
5500.00
6000.00
6500.00
7000.00
12 Mos Ending 9/11 12 Mos Ending 9/12
KBTU/Vehicle
Energy Intensity MMBTU/ Vehicle
3.68 3.91
2.00
4.00
12 Mos Ending 9/11 12 Mos Ending 9/12
TBTU
Energy Use Trillion BTU
540,966
621,806
480,000
530,000
580,000
630,000
12 Mos Ending 9/11 12 Mos Ending 9/12
Vehicle Production
Units
Vehicles Up 14.9%
Energy Use Up 6%
Energy Intensity Down 8.3% !
Total energy used for NNA sites, including non-manufacturing.
8. ISO 50001 & Superior Energy Performance (SEP)
Southeast Energy Management Demonstration
ISO 50001 and SEP Certifications
9. ISO 50001 and SEP Certifications
NNA-Smyrna received ISO 50001 and Superior Energy
Performance (SEP) Certifications in 2012.
Became the first
passenger-vehicle
manufacturing facility
to attain ISO 50001 and
SEP certifications.
Within 3 years of
establishing baseline,
the Smyrna plant
improved energy
performance by 7%.
10. The Road AheadHow Things Change in a Couple of Years…
• Move to 3 shift operations
• Construction and launch of new Paint Plant
• Launch of new Li-Ion Battery Plant
• Elimination of Coal in Smyrna
• Frame-based product move to Canton, MS plant
• Expansion of Decherd plant (Mercedes engines)
• Global Funding for CO2 projects (from 1 to 3-yr payback)
SHIFT_ in opportunities
technology improvements and economic change
11. New Paint Plant 4
30% Reduction In Energy Intensity
75% Of Conditioned Paint
Booth Air To Be Recycled To Reduce Energy Use
Compact
Booth
Reduces
Conditioned
Air Volume
12. DOE Showcase Press Event
Dr. David Danielson,
Assistant Secretary for EERE visits Smyrna
Plant
April 17, 2013
13. Smyrna Electric Vehicle Battery Plant
Plant Design Features:
• Reflective White Roof
• Translucent Wall Panels For Daylight Harvesting
• T5 fluorescent and LED lighting
• Variable Frequency Drives
• Heat Of Compression Compressed Air Dryers
14. Smyrna Coal Elimination Project
Information
Construction: July 2012 – Feb 2013
Capital investment: $2.6M
Ann. Cost reduction: $1.13M (2.34yr ROI)
Ann. CO2 reduction: 14,400Mt (8.6% site)
Purpose
Reduce CO2 emission and achieve
Nissan Green Program (NGP 2016)
Construction Area
October 2012
CO2 coefficient
Coal 2.364 CO2-t/ton
Natural gas 0.545 CO2-t/MCF
15. • Theme: Connecting air handler VFD to the NEMAC
controls.
• Reason: This allows the Central Utilities (cup) to adjust
the hertz output to the blower motor in the air handler
from the NEMAC screen as needed to save energy.
• Results: All 60 AHUs have been completed. 30 AHUs have
75HP motors and 4 AHUs have 40HP motors running at 46
Hz. These units were running at 55 Hz before.
• Energy Reduction: 1,310,000 kwh reduction
• CO2: 553 metric ton reduction
Total Savings > $104,800
Canton Air Handling Unit (AHU) Control Upgrade
16. Free Cooling AtCUPFY12
88 398.6 511.3 435.5 340.4 422.8
$5,632.00
$25,510.40
$32,723.20
$27,872.00
$21,785.60
$27,059.20
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
35000
October November December January February March
Hours Operated
Savings
MonthlySavings
YEARTODATESAVINGS
KWH:1,783,168
REDUCTION:752mt CO2
COST:$140,582
Canton Evap Chiller (Free Cooling) Project
19. The Road AheadSo What’s Next -
The Road Ahead…….
• CO2 Project Performance Tracking (3MIS)
• Energy Performance in Design / Energy Team Approval
• Expansion of ISO 50001 and SEP
• Involvement with suppliers and dealerships
• Employee Engagement / Green Team / Self-selected
(Re-energize the team!!!)
• Metric for how team is working – What motivates people to
participate?
• Spreading knowledge – need a platform