Reduced energy consumption by 540,288 kWh per year! A case of reducing CO2 emissions by over 330 tons.
To Ford Motor Company, a global enterprise, this is a case study demonstrating seamless operations for an extremely important data center refrigeration system. It was crucial to align with climate change strategies to reduce global CO2 emissions and energy consumption. By implementing an energy-efficient, sustainable, and reliable chiller plant, we achieved seamless operations for the data center, which is a critical mission for the Dearborn campus. [Challenges] ■ Extremely important applications ■ Alignment with climate change strategies ■ Reduction of energy usage and CO2 emissions ■ Obtaining LEED certification ■ Guaranteeing chiller capacity and special tolerances to maximize uptime ■ Reducing operational costs *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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【Results】 ■Reduction of energy consumption by 540,288 kWh/year ■Reduction of CO2 emissions by over 330 tons ■Annual operational cost savings of over $35,000 ■Improvement in industry recognition *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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Trane Japan Co., Ltd. is the Japanese subsidiary of Trane, a global company with over 100 years of history and 29,000 employees in 100 countries around the world. Based on our extensive experience and high technical expertise as an air conditioning manufacturer well-versed in refrigeration, we provide optimal proposals. Trane products are widely used in semiconductor factories that require strict temperature control, large shopping centers, and cinema complexes where a quiet environment is essential. Additionally, in an era where energy conservation is becoming increasingly important, we also offer various energy solutions, including reducing electricity costs for air conditioning units.