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Institution of Mechanical Engineers
We initially asked Sabien to pilot the M2Gs and demonstrate the savings that would be achieved and, following the success of the trial, the units are now playing an important role in minimising our energy consumption. We were also very pleased with the support we received from Sabien, which ensured that the project ran smoothly,”
Brian Robinson, Head of Energy
University of Derby
“Trying to find ways of saving energy and carbon emissions is a large part of my job and for the cost involved in installing M2G with the resulting short payback, there really was no alternative. We are able to compare the efficiency savings between those with M2G and those without. This has confirmed that M2G has reduced the university’s carbon emissions”
Anne Downes, Energy Officer
Jones Lang LaSalle
“The energy savings that the M2G can deliver have been fully validated so we now have complete confidence in recommending it to our customers.”
“The BMS at the site in Swindon is very sophisticated and it would have been technically possible to have a special program written to control the dry cycling, but it was more time-effective to use an off-the-shelf product, which has potential to integrate fully with existing BMS, particularly when contemplating new programming requirements”. “In contrast, the site in Basingstoke, the BMS was simpler and, in fact, even with already well-optimised boiler sequencing, achieving even further savings with this system is very impressive”.
“Sabien responded quickly once we got the go-ahead for the pilot from the client and proved to be very flexible in accommodating our requirements. We will now be working in partnership with Sabien and our maintenance contractor as we look to try and roll-out M2G across other candidate sites.”
Mark Bottriell, Jones Lang LaSalle’s Portfolio Energy Manager for Europe, Middle East and Africa
Land Registry
“The introduction of this technology has demonstrated our commitment to reduce Carbon emissions. We are extremely pleased with the results and are looking to introduce the Sabien M2G technology in to as many of our buildings as possible over the next few years.”
Martin Illingworth, National Environment Manager
AEA Technology
AEA were commissioned to monitor and verify an in-situ pilot of Sabien technology’s M2G boiler load optimiser. The pilot was conducted across 3 sites occupied by BT over a period of 4 months. AEA reviewed the installation of the M2Gs, monitored the pilot process, visited the sites for data collection and carried out independent analysis of the collated data and verified the savings.
Based on the results of the pilot AEA recommended a business case to be made for a large scale order of M2G as it was clear from the pilot substantial cost and carbon savings could be achieved.
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