Preview

Groggs Peak Brewing Company Memo

Good Essays
Open Document
Open Document
1076 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
Groggs Peak Brewing Company Memo
Flatiron Marketplace, 281 East Flatiron Circle, Broomfield, CO 80021Joey Muckler
Writing in Business and Society
Recommendation Memo, 2/5/2015
Memo – Groggs Peak Company Case Study
Introduction:
Tom,
Although we were a little more focused on shooting par this past weekend rather than the company, our recent meeting regarding the issue of maximizing energy efficiency has interested me into researching wind turbines and other sustainable practices. As a manager and colleague, I believe it is not in the company’s best interest investing into wind turbines at this time and also due to Carbondale’s low average wind speed. However, I believe there are alternative energy-saving options that could be implemented to lessen Groggs peak energy expenses and specifically reduce the company’s dependence on coal. Nowadays, many businesses are starting to focus more and more on environmental sustainability and implementing such practices would allow Groggs Peak to improve its commitment to corporate social responsibility while bettering customer loyalty. After conducting some research, I am excited to share my findings and alternative benefits for your proposal.
Paragraph 1:
Having done research on the wind turbine, it became evident that weather data, research, and development must be conducted before we can consider looking at model turbines. According to the Wind American Energy Association (AWEA), “The first and most important factor to consider in the construction of any wind energy facility is the site’s wind resource. A site must have a minimum annual average wind speed of Carbondale to be no more than 4.2 mph, well below the requirements set by the American Wind Association (Wunderground). After thoroughly reviewing these standards and statistics needed to construct a wind energy facility, I feel our location is not optimal for wind energy production. On a positive note, I have found other beneficial options to consider.
Paragraph 2:
Despite Carbondale’s lack of wind,



Cited: Page Joseph, Lou. "Energy Saving Technologies." The Brewer-Garrett Company. N.p., Jan. 2011. Web. 11 Feb. 2015. < http://www.brewer- garrett.com/WhatWeDo /Energy.3]Serv ices/EnergySavingTechnologies.aspx>. AWEA. "Wind 101: The Basics of Wind Energy." American Wind Energy Association. AWEA, Jan. 1996. Web. 11 Feb. 2015.http://www.awea.org/ Resources /Content. aspx ?ItemNumber=900. Wunderground. "Carbondale, CO, 32°, Clear." Weather Underground. The Weather Channel, n.d. Web. 11 Feb. 2015. < http://www.wunderground.com/q/zmw:81623.1.99999>. Kennedy, Chad, CEO. "Worthy Green." Worthy Brewing Company. Worthy Brewing Company, n.d. Web. 12 Feb. 2015. < http://www.worthybrewing.com/worthy-green.html> DSIRE. "COLORADO Incentives/policies for Renewables and Efficiency." DSIRE. Database for State Incentive for Renewables and Efficiency. U.S. Department of Energy, Jan. 2014. Web. 24 Feb. 2015. <http://www.dsireusa.org/incentives/index.cfm?state=CO>.

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

  • Better Essays

    Maryland Energy Administration. (2013). RPS: Increasing Maryland’s In-State Renewable Generation to 20% by 2022. Retrieved from http://www.statestat.maryland.gov/gdu/10renewableenergydeliveryplan.pdf…

    • 1538 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Wind power is generated when the wind speed is strong enough to turn the blades of giant fans, which in turn turns the turbine inside the machinery. The major setback for implementing wind power, as an alternative source of energy is the fact wind speed must be at least greater than 10 miles per hour, and this is not a constant situation (Green living, 20130).…

    • 5084 Words
    • 21 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Better Essays

    The journey to find an alternate source of energy that is in accordance with past events and current trends in technology has introduced new methods for human beings to care for the environment and to protect earth’s natural resources. An alternate source of energy that this paper will be covering is wind power. This is not a new discovery but overtime it took a fresh and better tactic. History will reveal that hundreds of years ago, windmills were already use in Europe in wind farms with wind turbines in order to gain as much as wind energy as possible. This is an effective method in producing the maximum wind energy; however, there are pros and cons that one has to be aware with in this kind of alternative source of energy.…

    • 1158 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Good Essays

    Energy Planning Proposal

    • 1091 Words
    • 5 Pages

    Background of Request: The stakeholders are people who are interested in making money to benefit the company. In Seattle, everyone likes to complain about how hot it gets in the summer and how cold it gets in the winter. And we laugh at how the rest of the country thinks that it rains all the time here, right up until November, when it is raining all the time. But what does that mean for energy efficiency? The basis for this Alternative Energy Plan is to ensure that the City of Seattle can resolve the issues of cost, safety, efficiency and conservation.…

    • 1091 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Some are concerned about the visual effect it has on farms while others are all for the idea due to the money in royalties they receive for having wind farms and turbines on their land. Turbines take up around one percent of farmer’s land which allows farmers to still go about harvesting crops and ranching. Then some question, is it realistic to believe that one-day wind energy could run our cities, schools, and farms? Based on my experiences, I believe that we could run fully of of wind energy. I already saw so many advances within the past few years such as equipment and placement of wind turbines, that with a few more years we could completely run off of wind. This relates to many of the other reading such as Diamonds because the other reading describes some of the effects that are happening around the world, such as, climate conditions and lack of harvestable soil and wind energy can help solve those…

    • 570 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Wind power, considered a 'green energy', has generally less negative effects on the environment; however, various implementations can have devastating ecological impact and ought to be avoided. Only with a realistic and critical analysis can we compare wind power to other sources.…

    • 2420 Words
    • 10 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Low Speed Wind Turbine

    • 12089 Words
    • 49 Pages

    The copyright of this report belongs to the author under the terms of the Copyright Act 1987 as qualified by Regulation 4(1) of the Multimedia University Intellectual Property Regulations. Due acknowledgement shall always be made of the use of any material contained in, or derived from, this report.…

    • 12089 Words
    • 49 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Best Essays

    Klick, H., Smith, E. (2009). Public understanding of and support for wind power in the United States. Renewable Energy 35(2010) 1585-1591. journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/renene…

    • 2316 Words
    • 10 Pages
    Best Essays
  • Good Essays

    2.1. How Wind Is Created?

    • 1212 Words
    • 5 Pages

    Wind is powered by the sun and by the rotation of the planet. Wind from the sun is caused by the uneven heating of the earth by the sun. The equator is heated much more by the sun than the poles. The hotter air expands and rises creating a flow of air. Wind from the rotation of the earth is caused by the Coriolis effect.…

    • 1212 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Many modern wind turbines (especially those manufactured during the 1990s) use a four-pole induction generator, which is directly connected to the grid and therefore runs at an almost constant speed: a little over 1500 rpm. A speed-increasing gearbox is used to couple the aerodynamic rotor to the generator. Thus, the aerodynamic rotor also runs at an almost constant speed, which leads to the term: fixed-speed wind turbine. A very similar arrangement could well be used in the conversion of a traditional windmill. A belt drive could be considered in place of the gearbox, and the required speed ratio could be reduced by use of a six or eight-pole generator, which would run at a little over 1000 rpm or 750 rpm respectively. Lower-speed generators are proportionally larger, heavier and more expensive, but this may be acceptable, if, for example, it enabled use of a single-stage belt-drive. A major consideration with a fixed-speed arrangement is that the drive train has to withstand large and rapid torque fluctuations caused by the turbulence of the wind.…

    • 730 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Better Essays

    Enhancing Energy Efficiency and Limiting Greenhouse Gas Emissions, [online]. Available at: http://www.carrefour.com/cdc/group/current-news/group-energy-efficiency.html (Accessed: 27 November 2012)…

    • 1812 Words
    • 8 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    environmental paper

    • 259 Words
    • 2 Pages

    Wind energy has been thought about and improved for decades and is still being disputed. The history of wind energy shows its complexity. Logic behind wind power is based on pressure differential. There are positive parts of wind power, such as its renewable qualities. There are negative parts to this energy source as well such as its cost to build everything that is needed to collect the energy. The decision to use or not to use wind energy is difficult.…

    • 259 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Better Essays

    Wind Energy Handbook – 2 – Aerodynamics and Loads. pp 2 [8] Dmitri Kuzmin , “Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics ” , pp 1-25.…

    • 3441 Words
    • 21 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Wind Mill

    • 3029 Words
    • 13 Pages

    Figure E21.2.1 shows the important parts of a windmill. The wind is shown heading perpendicular toward the hub and blade assembly (this example uses three blades, but some use only two, and, as Fig. 21.7 shows, some use many blades).…

    • 3029 Words
    • 13 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Advantages of Wind Energy

    • 1856 Words
    • 8 Pages

    AWEA (American Wind Energy Association). (n.d.). Wind energy and the environment. Retrieved October 08, 2009, from http://www.awea.org/faq/wwt_environment.html…

    • 1856 Words
    • 8 Pages
    Powerful Essays