Free cooling

Free cooling

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Free cooling can assist in cooling water which is subsequently used in industrial processes or air-conditioning systems. It is an economical system which can help reduce costs and energy uses.

Free cooling uses low outside temperatures to chill the water and can replace mechanical refrigeration systems. When the air temperature is lower than the temperature of the water needed, free cooling is a great option.

Consider using free cooling when:

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Micro-hydro installation

Micro-hydro installation

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Micro-hydro (or hydropower installation) is a good example of small-scale renewable energy that can help to save energy. It exploits water flows through a turbine to drive a generator and produce electricity. Installed on a small river or stream, it can produce enough electricity for an industrial or commercial site.

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Solar thermal

Solar thermal

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The solar thermal identity… or should that be supremacy?

Solar thermal (also called solar heating collector) is a mature renewable energy technology. Solar collectors have recently been used not only for the preparation of hot water and pool water, but also for heating objects and devices. It can provide hot water at temperatures of between 55 and 65º C.

An efficient solar thermal system has the potential to meet nearly two-thirds of the hot water needs of a building. It works by absorbing energy from the sun and transferring it to heat water.

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Small-scale wind energy

Small-scale wind energy

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Wind energy is a good example of how small-scale renewables can work. The electricity generated can cover part of the electricity needs of building(s). This potential varies depending on several factors, which specialists can help to identify. A good place to start is to check the long-term annual mean wind speed in the target region, to get a sense of the site's suitability for small-scale wind energy.

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Photovoltaic cells

Photovoltaic cells

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Photovoltaic (PV) cells are a good example of small-scale renewables. PV modules are panels that convert sunlight into DC electricity, and then into AC electricity. PV modules are reliable and require low maintenance. This technology works well, ideally free from shade, covering electricity needs during the daytime.

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Maltese bank harvests rain water

Maltese bank harvests rain water

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Saving for a rainy day

  • 14 % of APS’ water needs are met by recycled water
  • 36 % is provided through rain-water harvesting 

APS Bank Malta offers typical financial solutions including deposits, home loans, personal loans and investments for both personal and business clients.

The importance of water saving has been communicated to the bank’s employees, leading to more water-conscious consumption. The bank has also focused its efforts on rain-water harvesting and installing water-efficient sanitary fittings.

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Smart monitoring tool cuts water consumption at Irish seafood producer

Smart monitoring tool cuts water consumption at Irish seafood producer

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Online and real-time leak detection

  • Early leak detection saves up to 200 m3 of water 
  • Leads to € 4 000 in annual cost savings

Atlantis Seafood is an Irish producer of a variety of seafood products. Demand for water during its production process is high. Management was keen to explore ways to reduce that consumption and, after some consultation and research, the company realised that water leaks and wastage was a priority area.

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Pinch analysis

Pinch analysis

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Pinch analysis is a systematic approach to analysing heat flow through an industrial process and has been used by industry for almost 30 years as a way of saving energy. The so-called 'pinch' occurs at the closest point between hot and cold streams in the network. Tools are available to visualise and then optimise processes to gain maximum output with minimum energy loss.   

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