THE CARBON FOOTPRINT OF COMPRESSED AIR | Leaks Repair | Air Audit Services
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The carbon footprint of compressed air- An environmental issue
Understanding the environmental aspects of compressed air is an important part of the energy saving process. To produce compressed air is a very inefficient process, only 5-6% of the total power input is converted to usable mechanical energy. That makes it easier to understand why compressed air generally is the most expensive media a company uses consequently, what appears as minor compressed air savings are in reality substantial power savings. If we can save energy we reduce our carbon footprint. Of the total energy supplied to a compressor, as little as 8-10 percent may be converted into useful energy that can do work at the point of use. Minimizing Waste is vital, as the right approach can save over 30% of the energy used. We recommend the following carbon saving compressed air measures:
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We have able service teams located at our offices with experience to carry out leakage management programs and document the same in an easy to read format so that the user has a good idea about the present status of their compressed air or gas piping system including the equipments and accessories involved.
The entire Leakage Management Program being online, records can easily be accessed at anytime from anywhere and a reference can be made so that the overall improvement or degradation of the plant can be assessed and rectified. We strive to ensure to save energy and improve efficiencies of systems involving gases. We partner with premier engineering companies to provide good quality spares and replacements. The effect of our endeavours is felt gradually over a period of time based on completion of the modules presented in the program.
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