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Reducing Global Warming Through Better Air Conditioning: Gradwood Comments

Posted: Wednesday, August 12, 2015 at 8:19 AM CDT

Stockport, England -- (SBWire) -- 08/12/2015 --According to recent research, it has been estimated that improvements in the efficiency of air conditioning could have a beneficial impact in reducing climate change. The calculation involved estimates that up to 1,2000GW of electricity production could be avoided through improved efficiency of air conditioning systems. The lower usage of electricity will allow for a potentially more sustainable system in the long-term. As many companies rely on air conditioning, especially in the summer months, the news could appear as an incentive to consider their efficiency.

Many are already taking action and opting for systems most likely to serve both their needs and sustainability in the long-term. This includes opting for modern models and having their existing units maintained accordingly. Large industrial units requiring the best available have even been making a notable effort to save. The saving of electricity, furthermore, not only benefits the environment, but the businesses themselves.

About Gradwood Limited
A prime example of a heating and air conditioning provider at the forefront of innovative design and solutions is Gradwood. With years of experience in the industry, they take pride in developing and providing efficient methods to service a variety of environments. They are also frequent commentators on industry news, and were quick to reflect on the figures.

"The potential to make a positive contribution against global warming through efficient air conditioning systems is something which needs to be addressed," a spokesperson said "Air conditioning is important to many areas, with units just as necessary in warehouses as in retail – after all, they allow for working environments where both workers and equipment can function at their highest level. To allow for this and sustainability, we offer the most efficient systems and experienced engineers. It is something we take seriously here at Gradwood."

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Website: http://www.gradwood.co.uk
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