Energy management is no longer just for power hogs
Supplied by Siemens on Saturday, 27 June, 2015
Companies that are not in energy-intensive industries, such as discrete manufacturers, have long been sceptical that investing in energy management pays off. But the endless drive towards efficiency, higher energy costs and stricter regulations are about to change the game.
This case study of a manufacturing plant in Germany demonstrates the cost and efficiency benefits that can be achieved with energy management. But an efficient system needs to take into account every aspect of the collaborative manufacturing model.
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