Energy efficiency of cooling and ventilation infrastructure (MotorSense)
The MotorSense project aimed at assessing and improving the energy efficiency and reliability of the cooling and ventilation infrastructure of large-scale research facilities and industries through a case study of the EN-CV infrastructure at CERN.
The project concluded with results above expectations and identified a savings potential of 17.4 percent across a fleet of 800 motors – a potential energy savings equivalent to the power used by more than 18,000 European households.
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Industries this type of project can also apply to:
- Large-Scale Research Infrastructures
- Industries with extensive HVAC infrastructure, such as:
- Pharma, Biotech & Medtech
- Manufacturing & Heavy Industry
- Energy
- Food & Beverage