1. Introduction to Data Centres Data centres are specialized buildings that contain IT equipment used to deliver data and online services. Because they use a large amount of energy, data centres are among the most energy-intensive buildings in the UK. The total energy...
1. Introduction to Data Centres Data centres are specialized buildings that contain IT equipment used to deliver data and online services. Because they use a large amount of energy, data centres are among the most energy-intensive buildings in the UK. The total energy...
1. Introduction Heat recovery systems are a vital part of modern gas manufacturing. They enable the sensible recovery of heat that would otherwise be discharged to the atmosphere, allowing it to be used in another area of the process. Applications of heat recovery in...
Tracking Carbon Footprint in Business: A New Paradigm 1. Introduction to Carbon Footprinting The ability to track the carbon footprint of each unique business transaction signals the advent of a new paradigm in the fields of financial accounting, carbon accounting,...
In an era of rising energy costs and increasing pressure to reduce carbon emissions, manufacturers are facing the challenge of maintaining productivity while cutting energy waste. The factory floor—often packed with machines, lighting systems, compressed air networks,...
1. Introduction to Energy Efficiency Energy efficiency is defined as obtaining the same level of output while using less energy input. Achieving these goals would enable an industrial company to save substantial utility costs. Engaging in energy efficiency not only...