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La eficiencia energética es un elemento clave para reducir los costes de funcionamiento y el impacto ambiental en los procesos industriales. Uno de los principales factores de consumo es la refrigeración de las plantas, que a menudo se confía a sistemas que consumen mucha energía.
El objetivo de esta intervención era reducir el consumo eléctrico utilizando una solución de free cooling. Este sistema permite utilizar el aire exterior cuando su temperatura es inferior a la del agua refrigerada, lo que reduce la carga de trabajo de las enfriadoras y optimiza el consumo.
La empresa ha puesto en marcha una solución:
1
Sustitución de las enfriadoras por aire existentes
Los antiguos sistemas se desmantelaron y se sustituyeron por un nuevo sistema más eficiente.
2
Instalación de un sistema de freecooling
Este sistema permite utilizar directamente el aire exterior para refrigerar, reduciendo la necesidad de compresores.
3
Adopción de un nuevo refrigerador de alta eficiencia
El enfriador refrigerado por aire instalado garantiza un mejor rendimiento energético y un menor impacto en el consumo.
La inversión de la intervención ascendió a 130.000 euros, con un retorno económico cuantificable gracias al ahorro energético y los incentivos obtenidos.
La implantación del nuevo sistema supuso un importante ahorro en el consumo de energía:
Reducción de 120.000 Sm³/año de metano
Equivale a un ahorro económico de unos 40.000 euros al año.
Ahorro de 5.000 euros/año en consumo eléctrico
Gracias a la refrigeración optimizada
Consecución de 87 ETE/año
Proporcionar una ventaja económica adicional.
Optimizar los costes energéticos
Reducción de los costes anuales de refrigeración de la planta.
Menor impacto medioambiental
Disminución del consumo de metano y de la huella de CO₂ asociada.
Eficacia operativa
El nuevo sistema garantiza un mejor control de la temperatura y una mayor fiabilidad del proceso de producción.
Incentivos y rendimiento de la inversión
El TEE obtenido representa una fuente adicional de recuperación económica.
La adopción del sistema de free-cooling, junto con la sustitución de los enfriadores, ha dado lugar a unaimportante reducción del consumo de energía, con beneficios tanto económicos como medioambientales. Esta intervención demuestra cómo laoptimización de las tecnologías de refrigeración puede contribuir de forma concreta a la sostenibilidad y la competitividad de las empresas.
Póngase en contacto con nosotros para una consulta personalizada y descubra cómo podemos optimizar su gestión energética.
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