To measure is to know​
How much energy and CO2 is compressed air leakage costing you today?

Sustainability Managers in industry are on a mission to reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions to reach environmental targets. The cheapest and fastest way to reduce the carbon footprint of your industrial compressed air system is to reduce leakage.

This is where we come in. We specialize in energy optimization and know we can help you

To measure is to know

How much is your compressed air leakage costing you today?

Sustainability Managers in industry are on a mission to reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions to reach environmental targets. The cheapest and fastest way to reduce the carbon footprint of your industrial compressed air system is to reduce leakage.

This is where we come in. We specialize in energy optimization and know we can help you

Did you know?

Cut emissions by reducing compressed air leakage.

How many tons of CO2 can you save by eliminating compressed air leakage?
Get documentation for Scope 1 2 3 emissions report.

How do you get accurate documentation for CO2 leakage levels, potential savings and final results?

US Department of Energy estimates that 50% of all compressed air is lost.

Do you know how much electricity your compressed air system consumes?

Self-funding sustainability project brings compressed air line towards carbon net-zero

Elvira Rakova, PhD and renowned expert on pneumatics, will take you beyond compressor room optimization. In this thought leadership article, she looks at a holistic approach to compressor line optimization, starting from compressed air consumption and finishing at the distribution and compressor. In these projects, energy savings were about 80%.

High repair rate saves energy and reduces greenhouse gas emissions at TINE SA

Compressed air audit and leakage detection surveys are just some of the environmental measures which TINE has in place to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions from its production process. The increasing global focus on sustainability has had a major impact on all aspects of the dairy industry and has also influenced the direction for TINE when it comes to energy savings and the spotlight on greenhouse gasses.

Document emissions saving potential

Our customers tell us that the one piece of advice they’d like to give to other customers is that an Xray is the best way to get instant insights into the savings potential for your compressed air system.

Here are the results that some
of our customers have achieved

Facts and figures
44% reduction in leakage level documented by leakage detection survey.

450,000 kWh in energy savings attributed directly to the first year of the leakage repair project.

An estimated year-on-year cost avoidance equivalent to 100,000 kWh due to continuous leakage management.
Facts and figures
3% increase in equipment uptime and availability from leakage management.

200-300 tNOK in energy savings on an annual basis from optimal maintenance.

1 avoided investment purchase of a new compressor.
Facts and figures
1.2 GWh in energy savings between 2015 - 2018 from leakage repair projects.

300,000 SEK in energy cost savings expected from this year’s leakage repair project.

100 % leakage repair rate within 6 months after leakage detection survey.
Facts and figures
Annual leakage detection and repair cycle keeps the compressed air system in optimal condition.

100,000 NOK annual energy cost savings from leakage detection and repair project.

High repair rate saves energy and reduces greenhouse gas emissions.

Want to know the estimated savings and costs up front?​

We’ve helped other Sustainability Managers reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions to reach environmental targets.

Leakage costs money every second, minute and hour of the year, and without repairing the leakage you will not be realizing any savings.

A system analysis of the facility will accurately document performance levels and emissions of the compressed air system.

Let's talk about your next steps

Anders and Anders are waiting to help you with energy optimization of industrial compressed air.

Anders Sjögren
CTO