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Energy Efficiency Award | Unternehmen ausgezeichnet für nachhaltige Produktionshallen
Summary
Pöppelmann GmbH, established in 1949, has evolved from a cook factory to a modern industrial entity emphasizing sustainability. The company has expanded its production capabilities with a new hall designed to meet high sustainability standards, aiming to significantly reduce energy consumption.
The new production hall incorporates advanced technologies, including photovoltaic systems that contribute 20 to 25% of the facility's energy needs. Aiming for a 40% reduction in energy consumption, the company has implemented various measures to optimize energy use across its operations.
Sustainability efforts extend beyond energy efficiency, focusing on the entire lifecycle of products and materials. The company emphasizes the importance of keeping materials in circulation as long as possible, aligning with circular economy principles.
Innovative cooling and heating systems have been integrated into the production process, utilizing natural heat sources and advanced insulation techniques. These systems are designed to enhance energy efficiency while maintaining operational effectiveness.
Perspectives
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Pöppelmann GmbH's Sustainability Initiatives
- Highlights transition from a cook factory to a sustainable industrial company
- Proposes a new production hall designed to reduce energy consumption by 40%
- Claims photovoltaic systems provide 20 to 25% of energy needs
- Emphasizes the importance of circular economy principles in product lifecycle
- Integrates innovative cooling and heating systems to enhance energy efficiency
Concerns about Long-term Viability
- Questions the reliability of energy savings projections
- Critiques the potential gap in the long-term viability of sustainability practices
Metrics
energy_reduction
40%
planned reduction in energy consumption
This significant reduction is crucial for enhancing sustainability.
we have chosen the new work-on-set to move on to better use and reduce the energy consumption. Through these interactions, the entire modern work-on-gebung could be saved by 40% of the energy consumption.
energy_production
20 to 25%
percentage of energy needs covered by photovoltaic systems
This contribution from renewable sources is vital for reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
which is about 20 to 25% by this photovoltaic conductor.
cooling_water_reduction
up to 50%
reduction in cooling water supply
This reduction demonstrates effective resource conservation efforts.
we have seen that we have spent up to 50 percent of the cooling water supply.
Key entities
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Pöppelmann GmbH has transitioned from a cook factory to a modern industrial company focused on sustainability and energy efficiency. The new production hall aims to reduce energy consumption by 40% and incorporates photovoltaic systems that provide 20 to 25% of its energy needs.
- Pöppelmann GmbH, founded in 1949, has evolved from a cook factory to a modern industrial company focused on sustainability
- The new production hall incorporates highly automated production methods and aims to meet sustainability standards, including DGNB certification
- Energy efficiency is a key focus, with plans to reduce energy consumption by 40% through optimized workspaces and modern technologies
- The company utilizes a green roof for cooling and energy efficiency, along with photovoltaic systems that provide 20 to 25% of its energy needs
- Thermal applications in the building are designed to maximize energy efficiency. Heating and cooling systems are combined for optimal performance
- Innovative measures have been implemented to reduce cooling water supply by up to 50%. This showcases the companys commitment to resource conservation