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Bosch reduces CO2 emissions by 20 percent

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 10 December 2015

Efficiency measures lead to savings of around 530 million euros

Electricity from the on-site hydroelectric power plant. Around three-quarters of the power needed at the Bosch plant in Blaichach, Germany, is generated on site.

Bosch has implemented many projects aimed at supplying itself with renewable energy. Today, a modern hydroelectric facility supplies the company's plant in Blaichach, Germany, for example. The location generates around three-quarters of the energy it needs itself.

At various Bosch locations, specially trained CO2 coordinators are also searching for ways to save energy. These experts and their teams analyze the energy consumption of production facilities, for example.

The information gained makes it possible to reduce the consumption of electricity and heat by switching off power consumers that are not currently needed, to name one method. Bosch also provides many of its solutions for more energy efficiency to industrial customers, who can achieve energy savings of up to 30 percent.
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