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Danfoss
India & CII-GBC Report on “Decarbonization of Indian Industries” provides
key insights to reduce carbon emissions in select industrial sectors to support
our Net Zero sustainability journey in line with India’s Panchamrit commitment
at COP26.
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Living
up to its promise as a preferred decarbonization partner for its customers, Danfoss
India launched the new highly efficient and
environmentally friendly Danfoss Turbocor® TGS series compressor that
can be used with ultra-low GWP refrigerants (Global warming potential) for HVACR
(Heating, Ventilation, and Air conditioning) applications.
New Delhi, September 26,
2022:
Danfoss Industries Pvt Ltd., an industry
leader in climate & energy tech solutions in association with CII- Godrej
Green Building Council (GBC), launched a report on "Decarbonization of
Indian Industrial Sector" at the recent Energy Efficiency Summit &
Awards 2022, held at India Habitat Center, New Delhi.
The report was
unveiled by H. E. Freddy Svane, Ambassador of Denmark to India, Ravichandran
Purushothaman, Chairman – CII National Energy Efficiency Council & President
– Danfoss India, Ashok Kumar, Dy. Director General- Bureau of Energy Efficiency
(BEE), R.K.Rai, Secretary- BEE in the presence of K. S. Venkatagiri, Exec.
Director, CII- GBC and other dignitaries.
This report examines
how the Indian industrial ecosystem currently operates concerning carbon
emissions and offers key insights on how to reduce them, paying special
attention to key industries such as Indian steel, paper, cement, textile, and
chemicals. By exploring a BAU and Rapid Action scenario, the report recommends
decarbonization pathways which can help accelerate the rapid reduction of
emissions in these sectors, thereby contributing to India’s Climate Action
goals.
Speaking on this
occasion, Ravichandran Purushothaman said, "As a global organization
serving the world's energy efficiency needs for over nine decades now, we at
Danfoss are deeply committed to India's decarbonization and sustainability
journey. We thank the CII GBC for this timely and insightful report which
highlights the importance of Energy Efficiency and latest decarbonization solutions
as India's quick green path to sustainability in an affordable manner for
India’s better tomorrow."
In line with its
philosophy of being a preferred decarbonization partner to its customers, Danfoss
India also launched a new highly energy efficient and environmentally friendly Danfoss
Turbocor® TGS series compressor at this Summit. The new Danfoss Turbocor® TGS Series compressor can be used with
ultra-low GWP (Global warming potential) refrigerants. At the exhibition which
happened along the sidelines of the Summit, Danfoss showcased a broad range of its
energy-efficient solutions like Drives, Compressors, PHE’s, Industrial Refrigeration Solutions,
Sensing Solutions etc. to
power green transformation in HVACR industry.
Commenting upon the
Green Turbocor launch, Madhur Sehgal, Head-Climate Solutions, Danfoss India
Region said, "We are the pioneer of the Danfoss Turbocor® - the
world's first oil-free magnetic bearing compressor for the HVAC industry. A new
addition to the portfolio in the form of Green Turbocor® TGS series compressor is
a testimony of our commitment to deliver industry-leading innovative technology
to our customers that are 40% more efficient than equivalent compressors in
this size range." Furthermore, it will offer peace of mind to the
customers as there will be no performance degradation over the compressor's
life, thereby reducing operating costs and maintenance, he added.
Danfoss has said it
would put sustainability at the center of its Core & Clear 2025 strategy
and is ambitious to take leading positions within Decarbonization, Circularity,
and Diversity & Inclusion. Danfoss' products and solutions address the
technological gaps in urbanization, food security, electrification,
digitalization, and climate change, enabling the world to ‘do more with less’.
Anju Mary Kuruvilla, Director- Industry Affairs & Sustainability at Danfoss India stated, "India is going through unprecedented growth in every sector, which will result in a surge in energy demand & consumption in the nation over the next two decades, thus putting enormous pressure on our resources. Considering India's carbon neutrality commitment by 2070, Danfoss with CII –GBC looked at some of the best possible solutions for deep decarbonization in few key industrial sectors through low carbon levers and technologies, that are readily available today. Here, Energy Efficiency will play a huge role in India's Decarbonization journey, contributing to nearly 40% of the overall industrial emission reductions."
About Danfoss India
Danfoss India is an industry leader focused
on energy efficient solutions, is a 100-percent owned subsidiary of Danfoss
Group. Danfoss India serves a wide range of industries that rely on Danfoss
products like Drives, heating valves, controls & solutions for
refrigeration, air conditioning, HVAC, heavy industries, district cooling,
hydraulics, fluid conveyance and under floor heating applications. Danfoss
engineers' technologies that enable the world of tomorrow to do more with less.
Danfoss India Region is headquartered at Oragadam Chennai. Our focus is to
design and innovate products for both India and outside market. Danfoss’
nation-wide sales and support network, a strong network of channel partners and
over 2000+ employees in India. Mr. Ravichandran Purushothaman is the President
of Danfoss in India.
About Danfoss A/S
Danfoss engineers' solutions that increase machine productivity, reduce
emissions, lower energy consumption, and enable electrification. Our solutions
are used in such areas as refrigeration, air conditioning, heating, power
conversion, motor control, industrial machinery, automotive, marine, and off-
and on-highway equipment. We also provide solutions for renewable energy, such
as solar and wind power, as well as district-energy infrastructure for cities.
Our innovative engineering dates to 1933. Danfoss is family-owned, employing
more than 40,000 people, serving customers in more than 100 countries through a
global footprint of 95 factories.
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