The new facility will serve as an operations centre, integrating advanced automation technology, and smart systems. It is designed to meet the company's ambitious 2030 sustainability goals, operating on heat pump technology for heating and cooling, and incorporating heat recovery systems to improve energy efficiency. With a focus on reducing carbon emissions by 95%, the building will be powered by renewable energy certificates and is future-proofed for solar energy, making it a model of sustainable industrial design.
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