Energy optimisation thermostat for air conditioning
Problem Addressed
As our climate changes there is growing demand for air conditioners. A significant portion of CO2 produced by buildings is caused by cooling and refrigeration.
Case Study
With 60,000 buildings under management the UK National Health Service (NHS) is one of the world’s largest healthcare organisations. Noting that air conditioning and refrigeration can account for over 25% of hospital carbon emissions, the NHS is the world’s first healthcare organisation committed to net zero carbon.
Following four successful pilots that reduced energy consumption by an average 22% at UK hospitals, COOLNOMIX® is now a key plank in the NHS net zero programme.
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