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How a sustainable production and design can boost efficiency

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Sustainability is more important than ever in the business world.  And the reason is clear: Greener operations can benefit both the environment — and bottom lines for business. A sustainable production is a key driver in achieving greener operations. And companies that practice it can save big, especially those that optimize their use of compressed air. 

Energy efficiency

A recent climate change report declared a "code red for humanity," but with a chance to make things right. One way businesses can help the effort: Sustainability-based production. And helping the cause, efficient use of compressed air can greatly reduce an entity's carbon footprint. It's easy to make a case for an efficient air compressor tech upgrade, too.

What about compressed air?

American manufacturing must cut electricity consumption and associated costs to remain competitive. For many plants, compressed air is a utility, along with gas, electricity, and water. As such, there's an opportunity to cut consumption rates and their impact on the cost of business. Industry leaders and decision-makers know this. Atlas Copco recently surveyed more than 50,000 engineers, contractors, and plant personnel. This 2021 study revealed a heightened awareness of the importance of optimized compressed air usage. In fact, benchmarking compressed air systems for efficiency ranked second of all concerns reported. It was No. 1 for 16% of participants. Today’s air compressors are more efficient than those of a decade ago. Upgrades are an easy way to make an impact.

What about government involvement?

The United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP26, convened in Glasgow, Scotland, in 2021. More than 120 world leaders participated in global policy-making. New initiatives included those for compressors. The minimum efficiency standards for compressors are coming to the U.S. by 2025. The estimated energy savings in the first 30 years of enforcement: 15 billion kilowatt-hours. That's enough to power 1.6 million homes for a year.

What about Atlas Copco?

In 2021, Atlas Copco instituted science-based targets to cut its greenhouse gas emissions. This falls in line with the aim of the Paris Agreement, an international treaty on climate change. Among the areas of Atlas Copco’s emphasis:

 

  • Buying renewable electricity
  • Installing solar panels
  • Switching to biofuels in portable compressor testing
  • Improvements to logistics planning
  • Changing to more eco-friendly transport methods 
  • Supporting customers’ sustainability ambitions

 

Atlas Copco aims to cut its emissions by 46% by 2030 and shrink the carbon impact of its in-use products by 28%. One great example, COMPAX, a packaging company in Utah, added a smaller positive displacement compressor to its centrifugal compressor installation. It used this unit during times of low system demand and saw many benefits:

 

  • kWh annual savings:  933,791
  • Annual electricity cost savings: $84,298.96
  • Annual reduction in CO2 emissions: 600 metric tons. (This is equal to the annual electricity usage of 112 average homes.)
  • Project cost:  $312,243.49
  • Energy incentive:  $140,068.65
  • NET project cost:  $172,174.84
  • Payback period: 2 years

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