Cartesian was recently featured by NRK in a project at a REMA 1000 store in Mjøndalen. The project involved the installation of a thermal battery capable of delivering significant energy savings that marks an important step toward smarter energy use in retail operations.
‘It’s exciting to be part of a project like this, and I’m confident it will save costs for both us and the environment’.
– Store manager at REMA 1000 Orkidehøgda speaking to NRK.
Cartesian’s Thermal Box is designed to optimize the use of energy by cooling systems. The technology stores energy when electricity prices are low and then releases it on hot days when energy demand is at its peak, thereby increasing a store’s cost-efficiency and stabilizing its operations. Additionally, the Thermal Box acts as a buffer for the cooling system, reducing the need for constant operation and offering extra security in the event of technical problems.
The Future of Thermal Energy Storage
The Mjøndalen project is part of Cartesian’s broader initiative to advance thermal energy storage. Several similar projects are in development that will demonstrate how the Thermal Box can help make commercial buildings more energy-efficient and sustainable.
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