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Panattoni Danfoss BTO
Warsaw, Poland
For an international company specialising in hi-tech heating and cooling solutions, it would be unthinkable not to lead by example on the issue of energy efficiency. Founded in 1933, Danfoss has done exactly that with this new complex at its Polish production plant in Grodzisk, the Danish company’s first zeroemission site anywhere in the world.
All its heating, cooling and ventilation systems are powered by green electricity. In this part of Europe winters can be extreme, so heat recovered from the plant’s production lines is used to provide water heating and space heating for the 13,000-m²+ facility. And this is only the beginning, since the entire Grodzisk campus will be CO2 neutral within just two years. Green electricity will be the only power
Technical Sheet
• Architect: Local design agencies in Poland and Denmark
• Developer: Panattoni purchased, and the site will generate its own renewable energy from wind turbines and photovoltaic panels.
360 employees work at the new Danfoss complex, out of a total of 1,325 people employed across the Grozisk site.