Grundfos, a leading pump and water solutions manufacturer, has launched a new service model in Thailand that can help local businesses cut energy consumption by more than one-third, achieving greater sustainability at a lower cost while supporting the country’s goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by at least 20% by 2030.
Grundfos Energy Earnings (GEE) is a new shared energy saving program where Grundfos absorbs the investment cost of replacing customers’ current equipment with new environmentally friendly solutions, as well as installation and ongoing maintenance. Under this new self-funding service model, Grundfos and customers will share the realized savings from GEE for five years.
Products offered through GEE include LS pumps, controllers and energy-efficient motors.
Grundfos is dedicated to supporting Thai efforts to reduce energy consumption, in line with a growing domestic environmental movement where consumers and businesses are becoming increasingly concerned about how human activity is damaging the country’s natural and urban environments.
Grundfos this year launched GEE with Ramayana Water Park in Pattaya, replacing the existing pumps at Thailand’s largest water park and enabling it to reduce its energy consumption by 31%. The project will exceed 1,000,000 kWh in savings and 450 tonnes of CO2 emissions — about the same as permanently removing 170 cars off the road.
Courtesy of Grundfos.