Turboden and the Environment

Turboden activity is intimately connected to environment protection, because:

  • Turboden plants transform electric energy from sources otherwise difficult to exploit, such as low-temperature geothermal water. By not using fossil fuels to produce this electricity Turboden contributes significantly to the global struggle against global warming and increasing CO2 emissions.
  • Most Turboden machines are co-generators, producing both electricity and heat for local use, allowing a very efficient use of the available energy.
  • Particular care is given to the selection of safe and environmentally friendly working fluids.
  • Water consumption is normally avoided by utilising closed-circuit systems.
  • Turboden units are mostly made of metal, and at the end of their long operating life machines are simply scrapped and recycled.
  • The small dimensions of Turboden units minimize their visual impact on the landscape.

Turboden care for the environment doesn't stop at the product level: 400 m2 of photovoltaic solar panels are installed on the roof of its brand new headquarters, in order to reduce CO2 production.

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