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Modern drives are key to Kyoto compliance

A Copper Development Association product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 8, 2004

Simply by modernising installations, UK industry could consume less electricity, reduce CO2 emissions by 12Mt and reduce environmental costs to society by GBP 480 million each year.

Simply by modernising installations, UK industry could consume less electricity, reduce CO2 emissions by 12Mt and reduce environmental costs to society by GBP 480 million each year according to figures released by European Copper Institute.

This represents more than half of the UK's commitment of a 12.5% reduction by 2008-2010 under the Kyoto Protocol.

Around 65% of the electricity consumed by UK industry is used to power systems driven by electric motors and, through the adoption of energy efficient systems, the UK could save more than 24 billion kilowatt-hours annually.

Modernising electric motor driven systems would also benefit manufacturing companies directly, with savings on maintenance and repair costs in addition to the GBP 550 million saving on electricity bills.

A new report shows that industry in the enlarged European Union could save more than 200 billion kilowatt-hours and reduce CO2 emissions by 100Mt a year through the adoption of energy efficient motor driven systems.

Co-author of the report, David Chapman of the Copper Development Association says: "Modernisation of electric motor driven systems is essential in helping us to meet our national goal for CO2 emissions - that's a 20% reduction against the 1990 levels by 2010, well beyond our Kyoto commitment".

"The technical solutions for improving the energy efficiency of electric motor driven systems are examined in the report, for example optimising the use of copper in the next generation of motors will contribute to achieving these goals".

The report can be downloaded from the Copper Development Association website.

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