Commercial Chiller Plant Energy Savings in Delaware

GREENandSAVE Staff

Posted on Tuesday 6th October 2020
Green Technologies that Save Energy

 

Our GREENandSAVE Staff is always on the lookout for cost-effective energy savings to help businesses in Delaware become more sustainable. The Energy Intelligence Center has developed some excellent Chiller Plant Energy Savings ranging from 15% to 40% via their OptikW algorithmic software platform. The software solutions do not require new equipment and the compensation for the services is paved on the savings generated. This is a win/win for businesses and the environment.

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Optimization are core strengths of the Energy Intelligence Center. As sensor and control technology continues to improve, their team has demonstrated proven results using their advanced logic that leverages ambient conditions like temperature, humidity, and dew point to optimize HVAC systems.

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For an example of other sustainability solutions in Delaware, see: https://delawarebusinesstimes.com/news/delaware-sustainability-business-council/

“Melanie George Smith, who founded Sustainable World Strategies after deciding not to seek re-election for her seat in House District 5, says sustainability builds on “the new conscious capitalism” and can be defined as one’s impact on ‘the environment, the people, and the economy.’

‘Sustainability says we want to do everything we can to support businesses so that they can be the vehicle for change in society, so that they can promote diversity, that they can promote health and well-being and eliminate poverty,’ she said during a recent Delaware Business Times roundtable about economic growth.

She references studies that show investors ‘earn a greater rate of return for companies and funds that are sustainable than those that aren’t.

Smith led efforts in the General Assembly to create a Delaware sustainability certification that companies could adopt to signal their commitment to responsible business. Delaware’s Voluntary Sustainable Certification was signed into law in late June 2018, with a post a few weeks later by a Richards Layton and Finger director in the Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation saying the act ‘represents Delaware’s initiative to support sustainability practices by providing Delaware-governed entities a platform for demonstrating their commitment to corporate and social responsibility and sustainability.’”

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