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HVAC carbon emissions remain low boardroom priority for energy- intensive
manufacturing
industries Research commissioned by building analytics specialists CIM, shows that manufacturing sectors fator HVAC into site efficiencies.
T 18 December 2021 •
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he carbon emissions of HVAC systems in energy-intensive manufacturing industries are
seen as a top priority by only 21% of UK senior management, despite accounting for up to 40% of a site’s energy consumption. Recent research among facilities
managers from across the life sciences, pharmaceutical and high- tech manufacturing sectors has revealed that for 79% of companies, the primary HVAC concern for senior management is a system’s ability to
deliver thermal comfort, low running costs or uninterrupted operation. In the wake of a series of net zero pledges affirmed by both governments and manufacturers alike at the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, 81% of those surveyed would class their site as efficient despite less than a third (31%) admitting to continuously monitoring a facility’s carbon emissions. Paul Walsh, general manager EMEA at building analytics
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