Meet the champion Kyle McCormack

Meet the champion Kyle McCormack


A man standing outside the Grain Craft building

When Kyle McCormack moved to Grain Craft’s Pendleton, Oregon location last January he was skeptical of Energy Trust’s Strategic Energy Management initiative. The flour mill had participated during 2017, trimming plant energy use by almost 2 percent. But being unfamiliar with SEM himself, McCormack was unsure about the overall investment.

“I wondered if another year’s participation would be worth the time that would be required by me and my team,” said McCormack, head miller. “That changed after I met Energy Trust’s experts and we went through our first treasure hunt.”

Strategic Energy Management helps businesses identify behavioral changes and no- or low-cost operations and maintenance improvements that deliver significant and persistent savings. The treasure hunt at Grain Craft involved meticulously touring the facility to look for energy waste. “Watching Energy Trust and our own employees uncover opportunities to improve efficiency, I saw how easy it is to overlook little changes that could add up to significant dollar savings.”

two men inspecting grains in a brewing facility

Fast forward to today: As energy champion at Grain Craft, McCormack works with the plant’s energy team to consistently go after energy waste. They set a goal to cut energy use by 5 percent in 2018—a goal they rapidly exceeded. “We’ve already achieved 7.8 percent savings for the year and that number is climbing monthly,” said McCormack.

To what does McCormack attribute such success? McCormack is quick to credit staff. “Energy Trust helps us identify the problems we should address. For the most part, plant employees come up with the solutions.”

An example is the extreme temperature in the room that houses the high-horsepower blowers that move grain through the plant. Temperatures often reached 130 degrees Fahrenheit or more, and Grain Craft had been using fans to exhaust the hot air. Strategic Energy Management helped employees rethink their approach. “Flipping the fan direction at night allows us to pull in cool air from the outside and significantly lower the temperature, helping the fan motors to run more efficiently,” said McCormack. “That simple change is saving a lot of energy.”

Grain Craft took a similar approach in the mill’s compressor room: A window that had been boarded up now has a fan to bring in cool outside air, saving energy by allowing compressor motors to operate at a more optimal temperature.

Working with Energy Trust, employees have identified and repaired compressed air leaks and set up a regular leak-detection and repair program. Strategic Energy Management also prompted Grain Craft to eliminate operation of redundant equipment—a common problem in plants that have been in operation for a long time—and to replace pneumatic vibrators with more efficient electric vibrators on the plant’s gravity spouting system.

As part of Strategic Energy Management, McCormack and his energy team received energy tracking software that monitors plant energy use, normalizes it against production and other variables, and tracks results.

McCormack is now sold on the energy saving benefits of Strategic Energy Management and Grain Craft is planning to sign up for a third year of participation with Energy Trust.