plant-engineer
Home Advertise Magazine Events Contact Us Login
Search     


Compressed air savings revealed on new website
June 2011 Email to a friend   Comment on this article
CompressingCarbon.com – which had its debut at the Hannover Fair – is CompAir's latest creation, aimed at assisting compressed air users with carbon-reduction.

Compressed air savings revealed on new websiteThe website gives practical advice on how operators can improve the energy performance of their compressed air installations and also showcases CompAir's range of products and solutions.

"There are legislative requirements to help lower greenhouse gas emissions, which can impact on some operators," comments CompAir marketing director, Frederique Gerard.

"But there are also incentives to help manufacturers fund efficiency improvements – such as grants or tax-free loans to purchase new, energy-efficient equipment," he adds.
 
Author
Brian Wall
 
 
This material is protected by SOE copyright 2012.
See Terms and Conditions.
One-off usage is permitted but bulk copying is not.
For multiple copies contact the sales team.
 
Bookmark this article using:
 
Del.icio.us digg reddit Facebook StumbleUpon
 
 
Related Companies
Gardner Denver Compair
 
 
Related News
Baroness lifts the lid on new manufacturing plant
 
Top 10 tips on working with compressed air
 
Gast Group partners with BCAS on air handling
 
CompAir puts energy savings on the menu at Marie
 
Atlas Copco squeezes skills gap with apprenticeship scheme
 
 
Related Technology
Maintec 2012
 
Power play
 
Compressing costs
 
Energy efficiency is effective now
 
Variable speed drive compressor cuts Celotex energy costs
 
 
Related Products
Air compressors promise permanent energy savings
 
ABB launches BlackBerry app energy calculator
 
ABB offers six-step energy saving plan for industrial plants
 
Mattei launches leakage management microsite
 
Compressed air savings revealed with software system