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Interview

“There’s No Easier Way to Implement Efficiency”

Energy management is still considered a complex topic, so companies hesitate to address it. However, in the opinion of Lukas Dökel, Global Key Account Manager of Current and Energy Measurement at WAGO, potential energy savings can be exploited quickly and easily.
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Standards demand precise documentation and ongoing efficiency improvement from production companies. That sounds like a burdensome obligation. To what degree do companies benefit from efficiency measures?

Dökel: We support energy management projects in which energy savings of up to 30 percent are achieved. Consumption can also be reduced even with simple means, for example, analyzing the supplier’s load curve. With our energy management solution, companies can take the next step and find further potential savings, for example, when machines are inefficient or warehouses are incorrectly air-conditioned.