Grundfos partners with Barghest Building Performance to meet Southeast Asia’s sustainable cooling needs

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Grundfos, a global leader in advanced pump solutions and water technology, and Barghest Building Performance (BBP), a Singapore-based energy efficiency technology provider, have signed a memorandum of understanding to deliver and scale an innovative energy-efficient digital solution across Southeast Asia. The solution can help reduce energy consumption of cooling  systems by up to 40%, meeting the region’s urgent need for sustainable cooling solutions. 

The novel solution focuses on reducing the energy consumption of commercial and industrial climate  control systems. Also known as heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, it currently represents one of the world’s most important sources of greenhouse gas emissions. In Southeast Asia, rising electricity demand from cooling alone is projected to require around 200 gigawatts of additional  generation capacity by 2040, and cooling could be responsible for as much as 30% share in the region’s  peak electricity demand .

Conventional systems often use up a high level of energy due to issues such as over-pumping to  compensate for discrepancies between the chilled water supply and return temperatures. In addition,  they have the tendency to run at constant speed and pressure throughout its operations, regardless  of fluctuating cooling demands. The systems’ high energy consumption ultimately contributes to  greater carbon emissions, driving climate change. 

Through leveraging automation technology, remote monitoring, and Internet of Things, the solution  ensures the HVAC system operates in optimised conditions at any time, by intuitively regulating the  interactions between the various parts within the system. This minimises unnecessary energy use, and  in turn helps customers reduce their environmental impact. Grundfos and BBP will look to scale this  across Southeast Asia, focusing on Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, and Malaysia. 

Both recognised as leaders in driving energy-efficient solutions, the partnership brings together  Grundfos’ application expertise, global presence, and ambition of creating disruptive digital offerings, with BBP’s patented technology, and implementation capability. BBP’s strong track record includes  some of the world’s most prominent industrial and commercial real estate brands, ranging from data  centres, hospitality, industrial, office, and retail. 

Fredrik Östbye, Group Vice President, Head of FutureLab, Grundfos, said, “Southeast Asia is  undergoing rapid industrialisation and urbanisation, and cooling and ventilation in commercial and  industrial buildings will only play a bigger role as we move into the future. However, conventional  cooling is not sustainable in today’s climate crisis. With sustainability being a very key part of Grundfos’  DNA, this partnership demonstrates our commitment to create cleaner and more energy efficient  technologies to enable our customers to reduce their energy consumption and limit their impact on  the environment.” 

As a first step, the two companies are focusing on reducing barriers in product adoption and scalability,  by digitalising the identification, evaluation, and onboarding of customers who are interested in  reducing their energy consumption and environmental impact. 

Commenting on the partnership, Poyan Rajamand, Co-founder, BPP, said, “Global temperatures have  been on the rise, and this has cast a spotlight on the need to provide cooling in cities without  overburdening urban power grids and further contributing to climate change. We see great synergy between the missions of BPP and Grundfos, which is to bring greater energy efficiency in solutions  serving an increasingly urbanised world, and so we are excited to be driving the forefront of  sustainable cooling for the commercial and industrial building sector.”