Frölunda Torg shopping mall
The Frölunda Torg shopping mall in Gothenburg, Sweden, has implemented a solution that boosts the transition towards fossil-free energy systems. Modern heat pump technology ensures that no energy is wasted and enables thermal energy to be stored in the bedrock. The implementation increases the profitability and competitiveness of the shopping mall, while lowering its carbon footprint.
Previously, this large property often required simultaneous heating and cooling. After being retro-fitted with heat pumps from Energy Machines, the energy system of the property is able to capture, store and recycle excess heat. Today, the mall is utilizing surplus heat from an adjacent supermarket and decreasing the carbon footprint of all its tenants through a micro-grid connection.
Name of building: Frölunda Torg Shopping Mall
SF: 1 Million
Cost savings: 250 000 $
CO2 reduction: 197 tonnes