ABB STRIEBEL & JOHN Invests in Sustainable Energy Solutions at Sasbach Facility
ABB STRIEBEL & JOHN is implementing sustainable energy measures at its Sasbach facility, aiming to reduce CO2 emissions by 3,786 tons annually. The site utilizes solar energy, with a photovoltaic system generating approximately 1,500 MWh of green power each year. Additionally, modern energy management systems and new technologies are enhancing operational efficiency and reliability. Plans for battery storage and transitioning to heat pump technology will further reduce fossil fuel dependency, contributing to ABB's global Mission to Zero initiative.

ABB STRIEBEL & JOHN is enhancing sustainability at its Sasbach facility with initiatives aimed at cutting CO2 emissions by 3,786 tons annually. Through renewable energy sourcing and local measures, the site operates with a photovoltaic system that generates about 1,500 MWh of green electricity each year, enough to power around 400 homes while avoiding 550 tons of CO2 emissions.
These efforts are part of ABB's Mission to Zero, which includes plans for battery storage and heat pump technology to reduce fossil fuel reliance. The facility’s modernization includes energy-efficient processes and systems, improving energy productivity and operational stability.




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