| Dear Franklin Peraza, Welcome to the January 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. | US grocery stores achieve energy savings of 3 million kW | | Since 2010, Mars Super Markets in Baltimore, USA, has obtained savings of 3 million kW annually with an estimated payback of approximately 2.3 years. Danfoss has helped with the achievements. | | | Combining animal welfare and energy cuts | | At Randers Regnskov, an indoor tropical zoo park in Denmark, Danfoss’ VLT drives play an important role in the park’s water treatment and contribute to a safer and more effective management of the park’s pumps. Take a tour around the park in this short video (1:40 min), and watch how animal welfare and energy savings go hand in hand. | | | Did you get the chance to read? | | Military academy cuts energy use by 27 percent Thanks to a Danfoss system controller, the Riverside Military Academy in Georgia, USA, now monitors energy use in all campus buildings – and acts on energy over-use. | | | Danfoss opens the world’s first indoor climate test center | | Today’s heating and climate systems in energy-efficient houses are so high-tech that adjusting the indoor climate can be a challenge for the owners. Danfoss Heating Solutions is behind a new test center in Vejle, Denmark, which is set to be the first to offer the climate control solutions of the future. | | | | |