Fiberline’s own wind turbine reduces CO2 emissions by 1,500 tonnes annually
Fiberline's electricity consumption went into reverse as long ago as 2000
Fiberline’s production activity – making composite profiles- is not energy-intensive, and Fiberline’s products are instrumental in overcoming the global climate challenges.
We therefore find it natural that Fiberline’s factory should also set new standards.
In designing Fiberline’s factory we attached importance to creating a building with the best possible environmental profile.
The factory blends smoothly into the landscape so that motorists still have a view of open countryside.
All noise sources, such as filters and compressors, are located inside the plant, thereby minimizing external noise impact. The roof of the factory is entirely free of ducts, pipes and vents.
The factory is constructed to the specifications of Low Energy Class I, which makes high demands on energy balance, tightness and insulation. As a result, energy consumption for heating, lighting and ventilation purposes is minimal.
Heating, lighting and ventilation are needs-driven and centrally monitored and adjusted on an ongoing basis.
We have therefore created the basis for our vision of having an “energy+ factory” – a low-energy plant supplied with sustainable energy from its own renewable energy source.
We envisage the company producing electricity by its own wind turbine, and on windless days maybe utilizing solar energy produced by solar cells mounted on the factory’s south-facing sloping roofs.
Fiberline's own wind turbine already produces more than half the electricity consumption of the factory.