Energy efficiency best practices, earlier pushed as a tool to mitigate climate change or carbon emission reduction, have come to play a crucial role in improving the competitiveness of manufacturing sector. Design and selection of energy efficient equipment, role of Energy Audits, and use of renewable energy have been the cornerstones of best practices to improve energy efficiency or energy productivity in manufacturing. But what’s not understood well in the industry today, is how these best practices can backfire at times and lead to higher energy consumption.
Article published in SolarQuarter September Issue 2019. Download the digital copy in order to read the full article.
Energy Efficiency - SQ September Issue 2019 |
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