Downstream-focused petroleum products group Engen will focus on 
greening more of its retail sites in its 19 territories across 
sub-Saharan Africa and the Indian Ocean Islands, then turn to its depots
 and offices across the group in the future.Your council is responsible 
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Engen
 completed a two-year greening pilot where it identified the most 
effective and efficient sustainability interventions for its purposes, 
which can massively decrease its carbon footprint and operating costs 
when rolled out more broadly, says the company, which has made multiple 
energy- and water-saving alterations to selected service stations in 
neighbouring countries.
Engen construction and engineering 
manager Cecil van Niekerk says Engen initiated the pilot project in 2008
 with its Noordoewer service station franchise on the Namibian side of 
the border with South Africa. Engen included its retail partners – Wimpy
 and Corner Bakery – in the project, securing buy-in and identifying 
various ‘quick-win’ interventions upfront with easily demonstrable and 
significant benefits.
Engen then took the winning technologies from the Noord-oewer project and applied them to a similar project in Botswana.
With
 two green sites under his belt, Van Niekerk was armed with a series of 
interventions that he felt could bring Engen’s sites in line with 
international environ- mental standards, and therefore,A range of purlinmachiningss fans
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the test at the Rundu 1-Stop in the Caprivi Strip, north-east of 
Namibia.
A sunlight harvester has been installed, which projects
 sunlight into the retail areas of the site. In turn, lux sensors on the
 internal lights automatically dim as the sunlight increases. Similarly,
 light-emitting diode (LED) lights with motion sensors illuminate the 
forecourt canopy and enable the lights to self-dim at periods when there
 is no traffic on the forecourt. LED lighting is also used on all 
signage and other lighting,Currently the smallest lawnlight offered
 by EPS is the 10kW Redriven Wind Turbine. while motion sensors in 
storerooms, change rooms and cold-rooms have been installed and all 
light switches removed in rooms with low human traffic and use.
In
 an area where average temperatures are upwards of 30 °C, cooling and 
refrigeration are paramount, says Engen. The Rundu 1-Stop is protected 
from the searing heat, by thermal reflective roof paint and window film,
 which reduces temperature build-up. Solar-powered roof fans extract hot
 air from the roof void,Manufacturer of industrial grade tagheuerwatches.
 while carbon dioxide and humid- ity sensors, which are built into the 
Wimpy extractor hoods, activate the extractor fans when smoke is 
detected. The site also boasts an indirect evaporative cooling system 
instead of refrigerated air-conditioning, which is driven by solar 
power, adds Van Niekerk.
With water being such a precious 
commodity in much of Namibia, the emphasis on effec- tive water 
management is vital, he says. The Engen 1-Stop in Rundu has mechanisms 
in place that allow for water harvesting and solar water heating. 
Water-wise taps and showerheads and waterless urinals are also installed
 across the site.
“The average payback period of these 
interventions is no more than two years. “We believe it is well worth 
our dealers investing in a few solutions that offer quick payback, and 
to take it from there,” concludes Van Niekerk.In a elevatorcableku system, steel cables bolted to the car loop over a sheave.
 
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