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M2G reduces University of Salford’s boiler energy consumption by 13.5%

M2G reduces University of Salford’s boiler energy consumption by 13.5%

M2G reduces University of Salford’s boiler energy consumption by 13.5% In a measurement and verification project at the University of Salford, Sabien’s M2G boiler load optimisation controls have been shown to deliver average fuel savings of 13.5% with a payback of around 0.6 years. As a result of these verified savings, M2Gs are now being installed across the University’s estate. The University of Salford is one of 33 universities taking part in the Carbon Trust’s Higher Education Carbon Management (HECM) programme. Consequently, it has already taken a number of measures to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions and is continually exploring further opportunities. "One of the areas we investigated was that of boiler dry cycling,” recalled the University’s Energy Manager Matteo Litte

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