How does Enduce E1 improve the climate performance of buildings? 

By reducing energy and power consumption during the operational phase, Enduce E1 brings significant benefits to developers, building owners, residents, and grid and energy companies. The benefits are visible in the form of lower energy and power costs, while reducing the impact on climate and the environment.

The certified Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) show that the installation of the Enduce energy recovery floor drain leads to significant energy savings during the operational phase (module B1). The size of the savings depends, among other things, on the number of occupants per shower space (floor drain).

This reduced energy use from module B1 is included in the design and improves the building's climate calculations. The energy sources used by the building for its hot water production then determine the size of the reduction.

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This article was updated on 2024-10-31.

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