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Nestlé invests 2.3 million euros in new thermal energy system
Nestlé has invested EUR 2.3m in a new thermal energy system at its chocolate factory in La Penilla de Cayón. Nestlé has installed a heat pump that uses residual energy from the factory’s cold production plant, to warm up the water used both in production and air conditioning. The company says it can save 5% of its energy use this way.
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