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 the seamless operation of a critical chiller system for a data center. It was essential to align with climate change strategies to reduce global CO2 emissions and energy consumption. By implementing a highly energy-efficient, sustainable, and reliable chiller plant, we achieved the uninterrupted operation of the data center, which is crucial for the Dearborn campus's important mission. [Challenges] ■ Extremely critical 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 ■Increased industry awareness *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 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.