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When customers operate their equipment poorly, the time has come for Product-as-a-Service. The cooling of large building complexes such as shopping centres, university campuses or offices is a case in point. In this episode, Dave Mackerness, Director at Kaer, explains how Cooling-as-a-Service work. By optimising the equipment, connecting it and operating it much more efficiently, Cooling-as-a-Service can yield cost and emission reductions. 🎧 Listen here: https://lnkd.in/dTutpUc3 📃 The chapters are: 00:00 Intro 02:06 Why turning building operations carbon neutral is complicated 06:44 Benefits of Cooling-as-a-Service 07:45 How Cooling-as-a-Service works 10:10 Connectivity as enabler for improved Efficiency 11:36 The role of data, forecasting and machine learning 13:52 Adjusting the hardware and avoiding technology lock-in 17:36 Pay per refrigerant ton hours 19:34 Flexibility of the customer to start and stop Cooling as a Service 21:13 Educating the first-time customer is essential 24:55 Data as a key enabler for service efficiency 26:48 Start with Why and use as a Service as an instrument 29:31 More Interoperability and Personalisation ahead This episode is the 14th in the series PaaS Decoded, 16 conversations about the fine details of product-as-a-service. #Cooling #RealEstate #PaaS #PaaSDecoded #Circulareconomy #Sustainability

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