Executive Summary
A leading fastening products manufacturer, known for its zippers and buttons, serves markets from fashion to industrial applications. To tackle high energy costs, a large carbon footprint, and a climate neutrality goal by 2050, Energeia converted 9 MW of diesel generators to dual fuel at their Haryana facility, allowing the use of natural gas+diesel and reducing both costs and emissions.
Key Stats
Fuel Cost Savings
Diesel Saved Annually
CO₂ Emission Reduction
The Challenges
As part of its commitment to achieving climate neutrality by 2050, the company faced several significant challenges:
- High Energy Costs: The company was incurring substantial costs to operate its diesel generators, which were essential for maintaining uninterrupted production.
- High Carbon Footprint: The reliance on diesel generators contributed to a significant carbon footprint, conflicting with the company’s sustainability goals.
Energeia’s Solution: Dual Fuel Conversion
To address these challenges, Energeia proposed and implemented a solution through its Eden Dual Fuel Conversion technology.
Dual Fuel Kit Implementation
Energeia converted seven of the company’s diesel generators to dual fuel operation, allowing them to run on a mix of diesel and cleaner natural gas. The conversion included:
- Four 750 KVA Diesel Generators
- Three 2000 KVA Diesel Generators