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Dnata saves 650 tonnes of carbon with new cooling technology in Singapore

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Dnata has successfully installed an innovative cooling technology in its facilities at Singapore Changi Airport, which is expected to save at least 650 tonnes of carbon, which equivalents to the greenhouse gas emissions from 530 petrol-powered cars for one year, as well as 1.5 million kwH of electricity per year.

The introduction of Cooling as a Service (CaaS) provides chilled water and air conditioning through a reliable, efficient and sustainable solution. Dnata Singapore implemented the CaaS, supplied by provider Kaer, in January 2022 to offer cool water and air to its cargo, catering and support facilities.

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