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Improving energy efficiency in the weaving process

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Project Q3169156 in Spain
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Improving energy efficiency in the weaving process
Project Q3169156 in Spain

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    49,000,184.0 Euro
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    98,000,368.0 Euro
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    50.0 percent
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    15 May 2018
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    12 December 2020
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    TEXTIL A. ORTIZ, S.A.U.
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    41°31'58.12"N, 2°10'56.39"E
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    08260
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    El proyecto se basa en una actuación que consiste en una sustitución de telares de_x000D_ aire convencionales por telares de aire de alta eficiencia energética, que realizan la_x000D_ misma función con menor consumo de aire comprimido. Al reducir el consumo de_x000D_ aire comprimido se reducirá el consumo de energía eléctrica de la planta. (Spanish)
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    The project is based on an action consisting of a replacement of conventional air looms of_x000D_ by energy efficient air looms, which perform the_x000D_ same function with lower compressed air consumption. Reducing the consumption of_x000D_ compressed air will reduce the electrical energy consumption of the plant. (English)
    12 October 2021
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    Santa Perpètua de Mogoda
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    FN17IND01991
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