%0 Report %K Energy efficiency %K Industrial energy analysis %K California analysis %A Christina Galitsky %A Ernst Worrell %A Anthony Radspieler Jr %A Patrick Healy %A Susanne Zechiel %D 2005 %G eng %L LBNL/PUB-3184 %T BEST Winery Guidebook: Benchmarking and Energy and Water Savings Tool for the Wine Industry %1

International Energy Studies Group

%2 LBNL/PUB-3184 %8 15/10/2005 %X

Not all industrial facilities have the staff or the opportunity to perform a detailed audit of their operations. The lack of knowledge of energy efficiency opportunities provides an important barrier to improving efficiency. Benchmarking has demonstrated to help energy users understand energy use and the potential for energy efficiency improvement, reducing the information barrier. In California, the winemaking industry is not only one of the economic pillars of the economy; it is also a large energy consumer, with a considerable potential for energy-efficiency improvement. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Fetzer Vineyards developed an integrated benchmarking and self-assessment tool for the California wine industry called "BEST" (Benchmarking and Energy and water Savings Tool) Winery. BEST Winery enables a winery to compare its energy efficiency to a best practice winery, accounting for differences in product mix and other characteristics of the winery. The tool enables the user to evaluate the impact of implementing energy and water efficiency measures. The tool facilitates strategic planning of efficiency measures, based on the estimated impact of the measures, their costs and savings. BEST Winery is available as a software tool in an Excel environment. This report serves as background material, documenting assumptions and information on the included energy and water efficiency measures. It also serves as a user guide for the software package.