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Energy efficiency has become a major strategic issue in many industries. Recognising its importance and the widely shared consensus that climate change is man-made, a large number of companies have started to do something about it.
Whether you’re looking to spend less money on energy, save on CO2 emission certificates or reduce your carbon footprint, there are countless reasons to act. CP strongly believes that we can make a difference. That’s why we act – now.
Learn more about how you and your plants can significantly increase energy efficiency by focusing on your pumping systems:
Energy Efficient System Planning Pumping systems are designed to meet many requirements – energy efficiency often not being one of them. As a result, …
Energy Efficient Pump Selection Some pumps are selected according to technical and commercial specifications that do not sufficiently take into account life cycle costs (LCC) over the pump’s expected lifetime. As a result, …
Energy Efficient Impeller Selection In certain industries, pump impellers have just one standard diameter for each motor size, depending on the motor chosen for a given application. This means that pump …
Energy Efficient Shroud Selection Most shrouds of metallic, sealless magnetic drive pumps are made of metal because the choice of pump material automatically dictates the choice of shroud material. Magnets on each side of the shroud …
Energy Efficient Motor Selection Most electric motors in pump systems are oversized to allow for worst-case scenarios that rarely or never occur. Pump flow is typically regulated by a valve…
Energy Efficient Drive Selection Many pump systems are designed without variable speed drives because only one duty point is planned. As explained under Motor Selection, most electric motors...
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Useful News
Action needed to save climate, create jobs MIT Energy Conference speakers see need to boost clean-energy businesses through a price on carbon and incentives for manufacturing. David L. Chandler, MIT News Office
9 March 2010
Useful Websites
MITEI – MIT Energy Initiative Linking science, innovation, and policy to transform the world’s energy systems.
Precourt Energy Efficiency Center (PEEC) – Stanford University Promoting energy efficient technologies, systems, and practices, while emphasising economically attractive deployment.
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