| Dear Franklin Peraza, Welcome to the June issue of Danfoss’ climate and energy newsletter, featuring stories on solutions that help save energy and costs, and reduce CO2 emissions. As a global leader within energy-efficient solutions, we want to share our ideas and continuously develop them through interaction with our stakeholders. Please add your comments on the articles. | Indian poly-film supplier cut energy consumption by 25% | | Indian supplier of polyester and polypropylene film has saved 25% energy on its chiller system by installing Danfoss VLT® HVAC drives. | | | Europe ahead in the race to sustainable energy | | At a time of almost unprecedented economic crisis across Europe, countries are also facing the need for radical changes to their energy systems and markets. While change will be difficult, Europe is in an excellent position to reap the long-term benefits of its pioneering approach to both renewables and energy efficiency. | | | Danfoss signs record-setting agreement in China | | The Chinese city Anshan will become a world-leading city for district heating. A Danfoss solution will provide a more stable heat supply, noticeably cleaner air and a better indoor climate for the more than 1.8 million residents living in Anshan. | Did you get the chance to watch this? | | Scandinavian supermarket more energy-efficient with CO2 Nordby Supermarket in Strömstad, Sweden, cuts energy consumption by up to 20-30% with a CO2 cooling solution from Danfoss. In this video (4:50 min), you can take a tour around one of the largest supermarkets in Scandinavia and watch how Danfoss, Huurre and Coop Sweden have helped the supermarket become energy-efficient while foods are stored at the right temperature. | | |