Towards decarbonizing air conditioning systems! Here are six ways to make significant progress from now on.
The sustainability of buildings has consistently improved over the decades due to advancements in technology and materials. Some of these advancements are groundbreaking. Today, solutions are readily available that can provide economic benefits to building owners while reducing emissions. Here, we present six ways for air conditioning systems to make significant progress towards decarbonization: - Thoroughly eliminate inefficiencies on a per-kilowatt basis - Use cold outside air instead of compressors - Recover and reuse thermal energy - Plan for a transition to low-GWP refrigerants - Store energy and balance supply and demand - Transition to on-site and off-site renewable energy *For more details, please refer to the related links. *For more information, please check the PDF materials 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 29,000 employees operating in 100 countries for more than 100 years. 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 systems.