Textile Factory Energy-Efficiency Improvement in Thailand

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The textile industry plays a very important role and this industry is one of the most complicated manufacturing industries. All producing machine occupies almost 50% energy end-use. Hence, improving energy efficiency should be a primary concern for textile factory. This study aims to energy efficiency verification in Thailand textile factory. By real-time data collection for all equipment in factory, and use simulation tool to analyze whole year energy end-use, some of useful improvement strategies and energy saving percentage could be knew. Via change the subsystems, like lighting and insulation material for example, the total energy saving could at least to 10% with 2 years payback time. It will be a good start doing energy saving in textile industry in Thailand.

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