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Antilooppi pays attention to the energy consumption of its properties during the winter season

Antilooppi is continuing the energy saving efforts this winter, too. The energy-saving measures across its portfolio will help ensure energy efficiency and support Antilooppi’s long-term work to combat and mitigate climate change.

As the heating season begins, it is again time to pay attention to buildings’ energy consumption. Antilooppi, known for its sustainability work, will focus on energy-efficient indoor temperature levels in its properties this winter as well, without compromising indoor air conditions.

The goal is to ensure the best possible conditions and indoor climate class in all buildings. During wintertime, this means an average temperature of 20.5–22.5 °C. The aim is to avoid exceeding the upper limit of the indoor air temperature, so to ensure that we do not compromise a good indoor climate or cause additional heat consumption. As before, special attention is paid to the indoor air conditions of the premises throughout the winter.

“We want to offer our clients the highest quality and optimal energy efficiency in their workspaces year-round. As a responsible real-estate owner, we are committed to continuously and systematically improving our properties’ energy efficiency and minimizing the carbon footprint as part of our sustainability goals. By reducing our buildings’ energy consumption and energy wastage we can also help ensure that our energy bills remain reasonable,” Hannamari Koivula, Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO), at Antilooppi, says.

The technical building services company ARE and its energy manager help Antilooppi to optimize energy using buildings’ technology. They support property managers in maintaining and optimizing the conditions for sustainable energy consumption.

The energy efficiency measures are an important part of Antilooppi’s long-term sustainability work to reduce the climate impact of the built environment. The energy savings achieved will reduce buildings’ carbon footprint while simultaneously being a step towards Antilooppi’s goal of carbon neutrality by 2030.

Questions or maintenance needs? You can make a maintenance request conveniently via our client portal (Talosivu). You can also contact your building’s property manager directly: they’ll be glad to answer any questions regarding utilities at our properties.

 

Further information:

Hannamari Koivula

Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO), Antilooppi

hannamari.koivula@antilooppi.fi

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