Dalrada Climate Technology (DCT), a subsidiary of Dalrada (DFCO) applications
The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that American healthcare is responsible for contributing over 655 million metric tons of carbon emissions annually. On average, 30% of a healthcare building’s energy is wasted. DCT heat pumps can help reduce energy consumption and energy waste while maximizing cost savings.
Rising Global Concern; With countries striving to achieve their NetZero pledges through the development and implementation of global sustainability standards, many industries are discovering the best ways to reduce carbon emissions and cut energy costs. The Food Processing industry has recognized the importance of utilizing renewable energy sources to comply with the upcoming standards and guidelines. This growing recognition reinforces the fact that businesses transitioning to sustainable practices is not only necessary for the environment but also imperative to the long-term success of their operations.
The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that commercial buildings account for 826 million metric tons of CO2 emissions annually. Additionally, the average energy consumption of a commercial building in the U.S. is 22.5 kilowatt-hours per square foot. Energy is wasted in many ways—from heating, cooling, and lighting to ventilation, hot water heating, and more. The inefficiencies with traditional boilers and chillers have created a dire need for a more robust solution, one that addresses high energy consumption while combatting rising costs for commercial businesses.
