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In today’s industrial landscape, sustainability is not just a regulatory checkbox or fleeting trend—it’s a fundamental pillar of long-term success. At Koch Engineered Solutions (KES), we understand that true sustainability goes far beyond compliance. It’s about transforming how businesses operate to make processes more efficient, effective and ultimately more profitable. Through the collective strengths of John Zink and Koch-Glitsch, we provide advanced solutions that empower our customers to lead the way toward a more sustainable future.
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Energy conservation has become a trending topic all around the world, and Singapore’s industrial sector cannot stay away from this so easily as this nation puts so much weight on sustainability. What has Singapore done to conserve energy? From using less carbon-intensive fuels to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to switching to natural gas to generate electricity, their commitment is quite impressive! However, there are many other initiatives they can easily implement technologically if they want to make it a smart manufacturing grid. What is the energy strategy of Singapore?
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In a bid to achieve its net-zero target by 2050, Thailand's retail giant Central Group is intensifying its sustainability initiatives in Vietnam. This includes the expansion of rooftop solar installations and efforts to reduce energy consumption, aimed at mitigating the impact of Vietnam's unstable power supply.
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Schneider Electric highlights the critical need for sustainable data center design to reduce carbon emissions and enhance resilience. Through advanced digital solutions, Schneider aims to optimize energy use and drive sustainability in the data center industry.
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The use of energy-efficient components in the design of automation systems does much more than save energy and support corporate sustainability goals.
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From the aircraft taking you on your next trip, to the buildings you work in – learn how energy efficiency is at work all around you.
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In an era of environmental awareness and sustainability, the construction industry is undergoing a remarkable transformation. Building design, once primarily concerned with aesthetics and functionality, is now embracing a new imperative energy efficiency. In this blog, we will explore how energy efficiency is revolutionising the construction industry and shaping the future of building design.
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Schneider Electric expects the reference designs to address the evolving demands of AI workloads while optimizing performance, scalability, and overall sustainability
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The Western Australian Government is investing $500,000 in a sustainability and climate action initiative that aims to help households and small businesses improve their energy efficiency and save money on energy bills.
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From smart energy systems to holistic sustainability methods, the Danish approach to energy efficiency in buildings can serve as a source of inspiration for other countries.
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According to the IEA (International Energy Agency), we must double the global rate of energy efficiency improvements until 2030 to reach net zero by 2050. In a world where energy and climate crises are intertwined, companies search for ways to keep up with sustainability regulations while maintaining profitability.
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The National Innovation Center (NIC) in Hanoi uses ABB energy management and smart building technology for optimum efficiency and sustainability
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Director of Energy conservation research and development center Mã Khai Hiền shared about obstacles that prevent energy efficiency in industrial sector and promotional mechanisms.
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The energy structure in the next 10 years will change due to the impact of the pandemic as well as policy adjustments and sustainability as it recovers. Therefore, from now on, businesses in the Vietnamese energy industry need to plan and come up with an implementation strategy to be able to adapt to the new normal.
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Green energy cooperation projects under the ESCO model have recently demonstrated their ability to help businesses achieve sustainability goals and quickly enter the "new normal".
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Throughout the UK, large consumers of energy are coming under scrutiny, due to concerns about their impact on power grids and on the environment.
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Marks & Spencer (M&S) wants to build on "the most comprehensive, wide-ranging sustainability plan in retail" by fitting out its entire UK estate with LED lighting by 2025.
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More than $12trn will need to be invested in new renewable power generation over the next 25 years to achieve the climate goals laid out in the Paris agreement, according to a new report from research group Bloomberg New Energy Finance and sustainability non-profit Ceres.
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The 2016 Rio Oympic and Paralympic games has been awarded the top global sustainability certificate for events, ISO 20121.
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Energy efficiency is the first step toward achieving sustainability in buildings and it is still the best way to both cut energy use and greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions at the same time. Singapore has committed to reduction in carbon emissions by 7% – 11% by 2020, compared to the current level. The efforts to achieve that goal is reflected through energy efficiency that this city-state undergoes across different sectors.