Sensors reduce GN Store Nord’s energy consumption
Coor has installed sensors at two facilities, which has made it possible to monitor and optimise energy consumption and detect any deviations before problems arise. Coor has also optimised timed lighting control, flow temperature and other systems. This creates both climate and economic benefits, according to Metta Andreasen, FM Manager at GN Store Nord: “Already in 2021, the sensors helped us to reduce our energy use by the equivalent of 70 single-family houses, or 60 tonnes of carbon dioxide. In 2022, we reduced our energy use by a further 40 per cent, and our electricity use by 20 per cent. It is fantastic to see how we are realising our ambition for more sustainable buildings.”
But it is not only in the area of energy use that Coor is making a contribution. Coor’s FM contract as a whole has a clear focus on sustainability. One example of this is that all waste is fractionated – that is, separated at source – based on the products’ life cycles and recyclability. But you also need to buy products that are highly recyclable to begin with.
“When a company implements new sustainability initiatives, it is important to have a professional partner. Coor’s waste management experts have helped us with purchasing, fractionation and CO2 measurements for waste,” says Metta Andreasen.
Electric cars are the future
Given GN Store Nord’s strong focus on creating tomorrow’s sustainable technology, it is natural that the company should also want to inspire its employees to choose sustainable cars. In 2023, Coor will therefore be installing 70 electric car chargers that will make it easier for the employees to charge their electric cars while they are at work.