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Kuwait Oil Company Headquarters
(Al Ahmadi, Kuwait) – Kuwait Oil Company (KOC), a subsidiary of state-owned Kuwait Petroleum Corporation, is universally recognized as one of the world’s top oil energy producing enterpris...
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Wachovia Bank Building
(Tampa, Florida) - The 22-story, 387,000 sq. ft. high rise at 100 South Ashley Drive is known as one of the friendliest and most e...
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Intel - IDC 9
(Haifa, Israel) – Computer hardware giant, Intel Corporation, has received LEED® Gold certification, the internationally recognized stamp of approval from the U.S. Gre...
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100 North Tampa Building
(Tampa, Florida) – Located downtown, the 100 North Tampa building is a prominent piece of architecture in the city’s skyline. It is the tallest building in Tampa wit...
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Forsyth Center
(St. Louis, Missouri) - In the St. Louis suburb of Clayton, MDR Properties has added a second 14-story class A office complex imme...
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SouthTrust Plaza
(Tampa, Florida) – With the exception of some geographic variability, commercial office space remains amply available to the buying/leasing community. As a result, many ow...
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Energen Headquarters
(Birmingham, Alabama) - Located in the foot-hills of the Appalachian Mountains, Birmingham, Alabama is home to over 240,000 residents w...
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Nationwide Insurance Company
(Gainesville, Florida) – What does an insurance provider do to insure the continued comfort of their own staff? For Nationwide, one of the largest insurance and financial ...
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LEED & ENERGY STAR

Greenway Middle School
(Phoenix, Arizona) - Greenway Middle School has a proud history dating back to 1912. What began as a one room schoolhouse in northeast Phoenix has evolved int...
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Intel - IDC 9

(Haifa, Israel) – Computer hardware giant, Intel Corporation, has received LEED® Gold certification, the internationally recognized stamp of approval from the U.S...

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Goshen College, Rieth Village
(Goshen, Indiana) - When Luke Gascho, Goshen College’s Merry Lea Building Executive Director, interviewed contractors and architects for a new collegiat...
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Wachovia Bank Building
(Tampa, Florida) - The 22-story, 387,000 sq. ft. high rise at 100 South Ashley Drive is known as one of the friendliest and most easily...
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Schools (K-12)

Franklin School District
(Franklin, Massachusetts) - The city of Franklin is located in Norfolk County, one of the original four counties of the Colony of Massa...
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Nantucket Public Schools
(Nantucket, Massachusetts) Nantucket, a place of charm and beauty, is located thirty miles from the mainland of Massachusetts on...
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Greenway Middle School
(Phoenix, Arizona) - Greenway Middle School has a proud history dating back to 1912. What began as a one room schoolhouse in northeast Phoenix has evolved int...
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Clay Community Schools
(Clay County, Indiana) - The rural county is located in west-central Indiana approximately 15 miles east of Terra Haute. The small...
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Colleges/Universities

TDK's Headway Technologies

(Milpitas, CA) - Continuous Improvement.  When there's a great deal of low-hanging fruit to gather, it's an easy concept to...

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University of Guelph
(Guelph, Canada) - With approximately 16,000 undergraduate and graduate students, the University of Guelph (U of G) is a leading educat...
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Goshen College, Rieth Village
(Goshen, Indiana) When Luke Gascho, Goshen College’s Merry Lea Building Executive Director, interviewed contractors and architects for a new coll...
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Saint John's University
(Collegeville, Minnesota) Saint John’s University is an all men’s school of approximately 1,900 students. The Univer...
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Retail

Brandon Town Center
(Brandon, Florida) – Setting on a beautifully landscaped 262-acre lot just 8 miles east of downtown Tampa, Florida lies the Brandon Town Center mall. This 1.2 million squa...
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Hospitality

The Westin Michigan Avenue Chicago
(Chicago, Illinois) - A landmark on Chicago’s famed “Magnificent Mile” the Westin Michigan Avenue is rich in history ...
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Essenhaus
(Middlebury, Indiana) - Located in the center of a predominant Amish community, the Essenhaus attracts many visitors every year. The fa...
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TPC at Deere Run
(Silvis, Illinois) – The annual John Deere Classic golf tournament is held at TPC at Deere Run in this Illinois town near the Davenport, Iowa border. According to D.A. Wei...
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Government/Public

Royal Saudi Naval Force
(Riyadh, KSA) – In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), the Royal Saudi Naval Force (RSNF) is the naval branch of the armed forces. Founded in 1960, the RSNF was developed largely as a defensive f...
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Kuwait Oil Company Headquarters
(Al Ahmadi, Kuwait) – Kuwait Oil Company (KOC), a subsidiary of state-owned Kuwait Petroleum Corporation, is universally recognized as one of the world’s top oil energy producing enterpris...
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Indiana State Museum
(Indianapolis, Indiana) – Located in White River State Park in the heart of Indiana’s capital city, the Indiana State Museum is a world-class institution where India...
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Government Palace
(Brasilia, Brazil) – The Brazilian government’s recently completed headquarters required the newest technology and control systems. ISAI Controles of San Pablo, Braz...
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Glenmont House
(West Orange, New Jersey) - Llewellyn Park, located in West Orange, New Jersey, was the first planned residential community in the United States. Developed in...
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Federal Police Building
(San Pablo, Brazil)  Brazilian-based Federal Police now have a new building with plenty of offices and jail space. The...
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Jefferson City Correctional Center
(Jefferson City, Missouri) - The new Jefferson City Correctional Center is now open for inmate occupancy. The facility is capable of ho...
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Department of Defense Computer Facility
(Ogden, Utah) – The Defense Department’s Enterprise Computing Center (DECC) is a facility with complex environmental control system requirements. When it came time t...
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Industrial

Seattle Life Sciences Building
(Seattle, Washington) – Seattle is home to numerous firms in the life sciences arena.  The buildings that house them are often described as mixed use with office, laboratory, and research s...
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OPTODEV Inc.
(Manila, Philippines) – Since 1998, OPTODEV, Inc., a subsidiary of Essilor International, one of the leading global players in health care, has been a producer of high-index ophthalmic lens...
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Midwest Laboratories
(Omaha, Nebraska) - Founded in 1975, Midwest Laboratories analyzes the components of many different items—from soil, to plant tis...
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Molex
(Lincoln, Nebraska) - One of the fastest growing companies, Molex, stands as number two in the electronics molded connectors industry. ...
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Healthcare

OPTODEV Inc.
(Manila, Philippines) – Since 1998, OPTODEV, Inc., a subsidiary of Essilor International, one of the leading global players in health care, has been a producer of high-index ophthalmic lens...
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Bellin Health System
(Green Bay, Wisconsin) – Bellin Health System is an integrated healthcare delivery system based in Green Bay, Wisconsin, serving 450,000 people in northeastern Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula ...
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HEALTHSOUTH Lakeshore Rehabilitation Hospital
(Birmingham, Alabama) - HEALTHSOUTH Lakeshore Rehabilitation Hospital is a top-tier healthcare facility serving north central and centr...
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St Edwards Mercy Medical Center
(Ft. Smith, Arkansas) – Product reliability and customer service are important, but not always common currency among products and companies. When St. Edwards Mercy Medical...
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Pinellas County's Forensic and Medical Examiners Center
(Largo, Florida) – In recent times forensic science has garnered quite a following in the popular culture scene. Though the associated control system may never be featured...
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TDK's Headway Technologies

(Milpitas, CA) - Continuous Improvement.  When there's a great deal of low-hanging fruit to gather, it's an easy concept to embrace.  But what happens when all the easy stuff is done and expectations for continuous improvement still exist?  Such has been the challenge for Senior Facility Manager, Dan Burris, and his team at the Silicon Valley headquarters of Headway Technologies, a TDK subsidiary.  

Dan with Mayor

Headway Technologies, a subsidiary of TDK Corporation,  
is located in Silicon Valley.

 

Headway manufactures, in clean room fashion, aluminum titanium carbide wafers consisting of thousands of read/write heads used in computer hard drives.  TDK sales of such devices account for about 1/3 of all such sales worldwide.  The exacting standards for such fabrication necessitates that Class 100 clean rooms dominate the 115,000 sq. ft. Headway facility. 

Their ISO-14001 registered quality system instills an inherent amount of interest in continuous improvement.  Accordingly, each year Headway and TDK management determine high-level goals and more specific objectives, including those related to energy-use reduction.  Such goals are always based on the fabrication capacity requirements. 

Beyond this driver, the fact that the Headway fabrication facility is located in Silicon Valley puts inherent pressure on management to contain costs so that they can remain competitive in the worldwide manufacturing arena. 

“For the last 5 years,” Dan Burris explains, “we've had a year-over-year decrease in energy use as we planned.  But we had done so through all the low-hanging fruit such as lighting and high-efficiency motors on the HVAC equipment.”

“When we reached the extent of our internal knowledge,” he continues, “we had to look to external sources for skill sets we did not have internally.  Specifically, we needed to evaluate our entire mechanical systems and to optimize their performance.” 

That search eventually led Dan and his team to Comfort International Inc., an authorized representative of KMC Controls.  Alan Pong is President of Comfort International. 

“Dan certainly put the fear of God in us as he explained the demands of the project,” Alan says.  “We needed to achieve a 10% reduction in energy usage and do so without disrupting the fabrication process.  'Thou shalt not hurt the fab,' is Dan's cardinal rule,” Alan concluded with a smile. 

He is referencing here several characteristics peculiar to the project.  First, Headway is a 24/7/365 operation.  Second, each of their many clean rooms contains dozens of tools or production machines churning out the wafers through 1000 distinct fabrication steps and cycle times from 8 to 12 weeks per product.  Third, these tools depend on the building's mechanical systems for their operation.  Fourth, this fabrication requires unyielding standards for temperature and humidity control.  The environment must be maintained at 68° F +/- 1° and 45% relative humidity +/- 2.5%. 

Any deviation from these standards can cause a shutdown and affect multiple layers of the wafer and millions of dollars in losses.  Just 30 minutes of out-of-spec humidity can erase 4 to 5 hours of production (and it grows exponentially from there).

Alan's first task in preparing for the project was to conduct a deep energy audit.  “A base audit had been completed by a previous contractor,” Alan explains.  “But we had to go deep to full ASHRAE standards, and do so over a period of two months, in order to put together the required profiles and go back to Dan with our proposal.” 

That proposal, in essence a performance contract, called for a savings of 4.8 million kilowatt hours of electricity per year and 324,000 therms of gas per year with a 1.5 year payback. 

It would not be easily accomplished.

Dan Burris explains: “Our incremental growth over the last 20 years had led to a bunch of equipment that's not in harmony or efficient as a whole.  We had dissimilar pipe pressures and pipe diameters.  We had four different mechanical yards, each with chillers and towers.  We needed a way to look at this intelligently and make comprehensive decisions versus discrete ones.”

That sort of system-level thinking was exactly what Alan Pong and his team at Comfort International brought to the table. 

“We modified the design and operations of the facility by creating an entirely new way to utilize the existing primary equipment,” Alan says. 

“Alan did take a different approach,” Dan Burris adds.  “While we had vetted another contractor for this project, their proposal was lacking in that they really didn't understand our constraints or take a comprehensive approach that we wanted.  By the time we pulled out from their proposal all that wouldn't work for us, the ROI became unacceptable.” 

“Alan, on the other hand,” Dan continues, “illustrated a complete understanding of our facility and our needs through his energy audit and resulting profiles.  He then applied a creative control approach.”

The project revolved around the facility's air handling units.  There are 20 standard and 52 re-circulating AHUs on site used for both supply air and re-circulating air purposes. 

“In particular,” Alan says, “the re-circulating AHUs were oversized and had crude dampers.  We needed better control to achieve the promised results.” 

To lay the foundation for this control, Alan's team added Toshiba variable frequency drives of varying capacities (30, 20, 15, 10 & 7.5 horsepower).  Comfort International also replaced 22 damper assemblies with highly controllable ones.  VFDs were also added to other rooftop units and water pumps. 

With this foundation in place, Comfort International added numerous and precision sensors to the clean rooms and outfitted each AHU/VFD pair with model A1616 BTL-listed BACnet building controllers from KMC Controls.  The high resolution of A-to-D conversion on the inputs of the controllers was needed to properly manage the highly accurate sensor data.

Beyond equipment, real energy savings were realized with a change to the control logic. 

Says Dan Burris: “We had been conditioning 100% of the air, supply air and re-circulated air.  A given clean room here uses the AHUs to make 10 air changes per hour at 90 ft/min.  Outside air must be heavily conditioned before it reaches the HEPA filters and flow modules.” 

“Alan's idea was to only condition the initial supply air and any make-up air,” Dan continues.   “If we consider the total or 100% of supply air in circulation at any given time, we realize that some is lost through the production tool exhaust and some through the occasional open door to the clean rooms.  In reality, of 100% to start, only 70% makes it back for recirculation.”

“Alan's stroke of brilliance was that 70% of the air was already conditioned.  It may have acquired only some latent heat load along the way.  It could be brought back into spec with only minimal intervention.  So the focus then shifted to the 30% make-up air.”

Dan with Mayor

At TDK headquarters, Dan Burris (center) holds the recognition reward check form PG&E.   
Alan Pong (second from right) is assisting.

 

Beyond these air-related measures, the facility and contractor team had to look at water usage and its conditioning.  The facility uses chilled water, hot water, and steam for domestic and production purposes.  Here VFDs were also added to appropriate motors and valve changes were introduced for greater controllability. 

“For the chillers,” Alan says, “we raised the water temperature to optimize the strategy for the best combination for the supply cooling load.  We also staged the chillers to maintain proper flow to the production tools.”

“For boilers,” Alan continues, “we saw that they had been set to maintain a constant PSI.  Through new sensors and controllers, we changed this strategy to achieve the target PSI only when needed.  But we always had enough capacity in standby mode to accommodate production needs.”

What results have been achieved as a result of these measures? 

“ROI occurred in 10 months,” says Dan Burris enthusiastically.  “On the electrical side, we went from a continuous demand of 5.4 megawatts to 4.7 megawatts.  In fact, we've seen it as low as 4.4 megawatts.  That's enough to power 128 homes per year and easily surpasses our 10% reduction goal.  It also represents a direct costs savings of over $800,000.” 

With regards to gas, Dan's team was disappointed to learn that a key gas meter had failed, giving them good data only after it had been replaced, which was after project completion.  Comparative data from before the project is not available.  “However,” Dan states, “I can say that we went from a total of ten operating boilers for hot water and steam production to only five in operation today.  That's a 50% reduction in these big users of gas.” 

As a direct result of these energy savings, Headway Technologies/TDK was recently rewarded by Pacific Gas & Electric with a handsome rebate check for over $633,500.  This award was presented in a special ceremony at Headway headquarters in Milpitas on March 24, 2013.  It was noted as being the largest of such rebates given within Silicon Valley.

At the same award ceremony, the mayor of Milpitas, Jose Esteves, presented a certificate to the Headway staff recognizing their contributions to global CO2 reductions.  

Dan with Mayor

Mayor Jose Esteves (center in suit) presents a CO2 reduction recognition certificate  

to Dan Burris.

 

The efforts of the Headway Technologies facility staff have not gone unnoticed within the TDK family.  Representatives of Headway's sister plant in Japan (also responsible for the same product line) are planning a visit to Silicon Valley to see if some of the lessons learned and results achieved could be applied there. 

Such are the possibilities when vision and planning for continuous improvement meet technical creativity and competence. 

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