| | July 20169CIOReviewFor example, some companies are reaping the benefits of fuel cell-powered material handling equipment with fuel cell-powered vehicles, such as forklifts and other lift and reach trucks, deployed in warehouses, freezer facilities and distribution centers in the U.S. Fuel cells generate electricity from hydrogen using an electrochemical reaction, so there are no polluting emissions, only water and heat as by-products, reducing the impact on the environment. Fuel cells can save money on fuel and labor costs, lower emissions, and obtain substantial energy savings through increased efficiency and reliability.Energy efficient conveyors use sensors that tell the conveyor to start moving when a product is close by and to stop as soon as it passes. These types of conveyors are not only energy efficient, they run quieter and use less parts than traditional conveyors, reducing the chance for worker injury and lowering maintenance costs.High-volume, low-speed (HVLS) fans with large diameters can cool indoor temperatures significantly so that some facilities don't need to use air conditioning. Designed to move massive columns of air at low speeds, HVLS fans can help regulate a facility's temperature year-round from floor to ceiling. Savings ranges from 12 to 50 percent in cooling and heating costs typically. Reusing:Reusing materials such as pallets, containers and boxes means new ones don't have to be purchased, saving on costs. Overhead conveyors systems can take boxes to/from shipping and receiving areas to be reused. The self-production of energy is a potential option for warehouse operations when companies are looking to offset their CO2 usage. Photovoltaic (solar) panels and wind generators can be used to generate electricity to run equipment in the warehouse. These devices convert sunlight or wind power into electrical energy. Most solar panels are installed on the roof of the warehouse.Instead of throwing out old equipment, update it to save money. This can involve upgrading components, increasing speed/capacity or incorporating new technologies. Retrofitting can boost efficiency by 15-20 percent or more and enable your material handling systems to function beyond their initial capacity limits to satisfy increased production demands. The cost of retrofitting is often less than new equipment costs because of the re-use of existing equipment. Recycling:Recycling of materials in the warehouse can significantly reduce waste. Some waste materials can be sold to other businesses for manufacturing into building materials or other items. Place waste receptacles around the facility for collection of paper, cardboard, cans, bottles and other items for recycling.Recycling packaging materials and boxes is an excellent way to save on energy. Reducing the amount of packaging materials and using bio-degradable materials is an excellent green initiative. Some companies are installing plants on their roof to add additional insulation to the building while absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen back into the environment. Reclaiming water used to water the landscaping can save on water usage, along with the installation of native plants, which typically consume less water. A well-designed, well-operated warehouse can be a competitive advantage. But a `green' warehouse is even betterby saving your business money on energy and saving the world with sustainability efforts. A `green' warehouse is even better by saving your business money on energy and saving the world with sustainability efforts
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