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if (isSmallPicture) {
; } else if (isBigColumns) { } else { }Danfoss Drives Announces New Marine DivisionMonday, November 27, 2023Dedicated team will provide greater expertise and resources to customers
Danfoss Drives is pleased to announce the formation of its Marine business unit. With a team of dedicated experts, Danfoss will be able to provide tailored solutions for its customers in the marine industry.
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if (isSmallPicture) {
; } else if (isBigColumns) { } else { }Danfoss Turbocor® Celebrates a MilestoneThursday, November 9, 2023Oil-free compressor pioneer marks 10 years as a wholly owned Danfoss company
Danfoss Turbocor, manufacturer and pioneer of the world’s first oil-free, magnetic bearing compressor for the HVAC industry, is celebrating its 10th anniversary as a wholly owned Danfoss company. Initially founded in 1994 and later becoming a joint venture with Danfoss in 2004, its Turbocor® compressors have delivered versatile and unmatched efficiency, with low-Global Warming Potential compatibility, helping to reduce emissions while earning strong return on investment for customers.
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if (isSmallPicture) {
; } else if (isBigColumns) { } else { }Using energy at the right time can save billions in energy costs, lower carbon emissions and strengthen the power grid, new whitepaper revealsWednesday, November 8, 2023New study by Danfoss shows roll-out of demand-side flexibility technology can achieve annual societal cost savings of $10.5 billion by 2030, and 7% savings on electricity bills for households
A new analysis commissioned by Danfoss reveals that an ambitious but realistic roll out of demand-side flexibility technology in the EU and UK can save 40 million tons of CO2 emissions each year by 2030, more than Denmark’s domestic climate footprint. In the U.S., demand-side flexibility, combined with optimized efficiency and the adoption of electric power sources, could save over $100 billion in energy costs and lower carbon emissions from buildings by over 90 percent by 2050.