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Aluminum in lbs
Kwh
saved
Barrels of Oil
saved
cubic yards
of Land fill
space saved Solar kWh HQ
Dollars saved HQ Solar kWh WA Dollars saved WA
January
59.5
416.5
1.19
146.6675
961.721
$99.56
1419.693
$146.97
February
42.5
297.5
0.85
104.7625
874.904
$90.57
1331.168
$137.80
March
42.5
297.5
0.85
104.7625
1127.484
$116.72
1725.036
$178.58
April
59.5
416.5
1.19
146.6675
1143.284
$118.35
1809.23
$187.29
May
42.5
297.5
0.85
104.7625
1086.45
$112.47
1803.144
$186.66
June
0
0
0
0
955.564
$98.92
1314.17
$136.04
July
0
0
0
$0.00
$0.00
August
0
0
0
$0.00
$0.00
September
0
0
0
$0.00
$0.00
October
0
0
0
$0.00
$0.00
November
0
0
0
$0.00
$0.00
December
0
0
0
$0.00
$0.00
Total
246.5 1725.5
4.93
607.6225
6149.407
$636.58
9402.441
$973.34
Electricity is measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh). One kWh of energy is equal to 1000 watt hours and will power a 100 watt
light bulb for 10 hours (100 watts x 10 hours = 1,000 watt-hours = 1 kWh)
Each Bag of aluminum weighs approximately 8.5 lbs.
7 kwh/lb
9.66 cents per Kwh-Tampa Rate
0.02 barrels of oil/lb
2.465 yards of landfill space/lb
Recycling of aluminum cans saves 95% of the energy required to make the same amount of aluminum from its
virgin source. One ton of recycled aluminum saves 14,000 kilowatt hours (Kwh) of energy, 40 barrels of oil and 10
cubic yards of landfill space.
2018 Eye on the Environment
Aluminum in lbs
Kwh
saved
Barrels of Oil
saved
cubic yards
of Land fill
space saved Solar kWh HQ
Dollars saved HQ Solar kWh WA Dollars saved WA
January
40
280
0.8
98.6
588.649
$60.94
1310.8
$135.69
February
42.5
297.5
0.85
104.7625
592.528
$61.34
1388.506
$143.74
March
40
280
0.8
98.6
1120.52
$116.00
1847.976
$191.30
April
40
280
0.8
98.6
1190.276
$123.22
1837.831
$190.25
May
68
476
1.36
167.62
901.285
$93.30
1467.373
$151.90
June
68
476
1.36
167.62
969.639
$100.38
1579.279
$163.49
July
51
357
1.02
125.715
912.224
$94.43
1537.748
$159.19
August
68
476
1.36
167.62
911.084
$94.32
1594.667
$165.08
September
40
280
0.8
98.6
968.492
$100.26
1577.685
$163.32
October
40
280
0.8
98.6
1009.165
$104.47
1572.252
$162.76
November
72.25 505.75
1.445
178.09625
867.966
$89.85
1301.356
$134.72
December
68
476
1.36
167.62
802.584
$83.08
1179.425
$122.09
Total
637.75 4464.25
12.755 1572.05375
10834.412
$1,121.57
18194.898
$1,883.53
Electricity is measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh). One kWh of energy is equal to 1000 watt hours and will power a 100 watt
light bulb for 10 hours (100 watts x 10 hours = 1,000 watt-hours = 1 kWh)
Each Bag of aluminum weighs approximately 8.5 lbs.
7 kwh/lb
9.66 cents per Kwh-Tampa Rate
0.02 barrels of oil/lb
2.465 yards of landfill space/lb
Recycling of aluminum cans saves 95% of the energy required to make the same amount of aluminum from its
virgin source. One ton of recycled aluminum saves 14,000 kilowatt hours (Kwh) of energy, 40 barrels of oil and 10
cubic yards of landfill space.
2017 Eye on the Environment
Aluminum in lbs
Kwh
saved
Barrels of Oil
saved
cubic yards
of Land fill
space saved Solar kWh HQ
Dollars saved HQ Solar kWh WA Dollars saved WA
January
42.5
297.5
0.85
104.7625
909.995
$94.20
1356.832
$140.46
February
68
476
1.36
167.62
1035.547
$107.20
1491.529
$154.40
March
42.5
297.5
0.85
104.7625
1228.425
$127.17
1867.331
$193.31
April
51
357
1.02
125.715
1175.906
$121.73
1839.326
$190.41
May
59.5
416.5
1.19
146.6675
1173.864
$121.52
1876.165
$194.22
June
68
476
1.36
167.62
797.325
$82.54
1337.039
$138.41
July
51
357
1.02
125.715
874.16
$90.49
1519.276
$157.27
August
68
476
1.36
167.62
893.907
$92.54
1527.282
$158.10
September
42.5
297.5
0.85
104.7625
902.299
$93.41
1278.5
$132.35
October
68
476
1.36
167.62
960.503
$99.43
1495.198
$154.78
November
59.5
416.5
1.19
146.6675
668.639
$69.22
1411.702
$146.14
December
59.5
416.5
1.19
146.6675
598.563
$61.96
1320.72
$136.72
Total
680
4760
13.6
1676.2
11219.133
$1,161.40
18320.9
$1,896.57
Electricity is measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh). One kWh of energy is equal to 1000 watt hours and will power a 100 watt
light bulb for 10 hours (100 watts x 10 hours = 1,000 watt-hours = 1 kWh)
Each Bag of aluminum weighs approximately 8.5 lbs.
7 kwh/lb
9.66 cents per Kwh-Tampa Rate
0.02 barrels of oil/lb
2.465 yards of landfill space/lb
Recycling of aluminum cans saves 95% of the energy required to make the same amount of aluminum from its
virgin source. One ton of recycled aluminum saves 14,000 kilowatt hours (Kwh) of energy, 40 barrels of oil and 10
cubic yards of landfill space.