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ENERGY ASSESSMENT PROJECTS LEAD TO DELIVERED SAVINGS
The EECO2 team was tasked with conducting an energy assessment on a client site in Ireland. They were then to support the site with implementing the agreed energy efficiency projects, helping the site to not only reduce energy consumption and emissions but to record the savings too.
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ENERGY REDUCTION OPPORTUNITIES FROM AN ENERGY ASSESSMENT LEAD TO REAL SAVINGS
EECO2 facilitated an on-site energy reduction event for a Global pharmaceutical manufacturer client, working together with the client engineering team and other stakeholders. The energy reduction workshop is a proven process that guides the site team to identify and prioritise significant energy and carbon reduction projects that are accepted and can be implemented.
The workshop is supported by detailed data analysis that the EECO2 team undertake off site prior to the workshop. The off-site analysis involves creating a site energy model, bespoke to this client, which is then verified during the workshop.
This enables the EECO2 team to rapidly identify and quantify realistic energy reduction opportunities on a whole site basis.browse latest news
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ENERGY SAVING OPPORTUNITIES IN LIFE SCIENCE FACILITIES
EECO2 specialises in identifying and delivering energy savings in highly regulated environments for global businesses desiring to reduce energy consumption, cost & carbon footprint. EECO2 supported this Top 10 Pharmaceutical Manufacturer in delivering Global Energy Reduction Projects.browse latest news
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LABORATORY OPTIMISATION AND UPGRADES FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
EECO2 was tasked to reduce energy demand at the client site, without compromising on compliance or laboratory safety.The client site had very high energy demands, driven by original HVAC design and layout with high air change rates and fresh air volumes.
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COLLABORATIVE STUDY ON IMPACT OF REDUCING ROOM AIR CHANGE RATES ON CLEANROOM CLEANLINESS
The HVAC energy demand of classified cleanrooms has only recently come into focus, yet electrical and heat energy used to condition, supply, filter and remove the air typically equates to 50-75% of a facility’s total energy costs.Prior to this study, there had been limited scrutiny of air change and air velocity requirements when experience shows cleanrooms are operating far and above the levels required for regulatory compliance.
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HVAC ENERGY REDUCTION IN EFFERVESCENCE MANUFACTURING AREA
Our client had an issue with very high energy demand driven by the original HVAC system design which was also unable to meet product critical relative humidity conditions during summer months.browse latest news
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HVAC ENERGY FOCUSSED ASSESSMENT OF AN ASEPTIC PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURING SITE
EECO2 were commissioned to deliver an HVAC energy focussed assessment of a pharmaceutical manufacturing site working together with the site energy/engineering team and other stakeholders.
The HVAC energy assessment is a proven process that guides the site team to identify and prioritise significant energy and carbon projects that have been discussed in detail and are viable for implementation. The assessment had a scope of reviewing the HVAC energy consumption associated with both GMP (sterile product manufacturing) and non-GMP facilities. It covers AHU, distribution systems and BMS controls and the related energy usage associated with conditioning and moving the air.browse latest news
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IDENTIFYING ENERGY AND WATER REDUCTION STRATEGIES AT A VACCINE MANUFACTURING FACILITY
EECO2 were commissioned to examine, quantify and report on the opportunities for energy and water usage reduction at a UK vaccine manufacturing facility.
Key objectives included identifying and prioritising ‘quick win’ improvements that could be implemented immediately.