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05-13-2014 06:57 PM CET | Energy & Environment

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Executive board member Thomas Roßner on the roof terrace of the main building in Moehrendorf.

Executive board member Thomas Roßner on the roof terrace of the main building in Moehrendorf.

Moehrendorf, 9 May 2014 – Green server IT, mini PCs, LED lamps: thanks to these new low power devices imbus has reduced its energy demand already considerably. The question remained, however: How can electricity be supplied in a more ecological and economical way? That is why the company had a photovoltaic power plant installed at its site in Moehrendorf.

Due to being a consulting company for software quality assurance and testing, a great deal of the employees’ working days is spent in front of the PCs. Some 240 monitors, 120 computers and desk lamps are averagely in use in the main building in Moehrendorf alone.
In April a photovoltaic installation was mounted on the house. The generated electricity will presumably be enough to cover most of the power demand of the devices and the building’s infrastructure. In addition to that, the electricity can be directly used to charge electric and hybrid vehicles thanks to a fixed loading site in front of the house. In early spring an Opel Ampera was bought as the first hybrid car in the company fleet. Further ones will complement the fleet of eco-friendly vehicles bit by bit.
The photovoltaic installation covers almost the whole roof surface area. It was a conscious decision to choose modules produced in Germany. “Far East products would have provided the same quality but in that way we support domestic economy plus we save emissions as the modules needn’t be transported halfway round the world”, explains executive board member Thomas Roßner.
The roof area and the some 160 solar modules face east and west. In the way the system is installed, it fits perfectly for the daily load profile of the building. The plant is primary destined for captive use. A carefully designed placing of the modules and an intelligent shade management make sure to make optimum use of the incident sunlight. The installation was designed for a total output of 42 kWp. It is expected to produce more than 30,000 kWh per year. Employees and visitors can read the exact output on a monitor in the entrance area.
With the photovoltaic installation a further step is taken on the way to “green imbus”. The initiative aims to reduce imbus‘ ecological footprint, which has always been relatively small, to a minimum. Many minor environmental measures and a few major ones constitute “green imbus”. Some of them have already been realised, others are going to be implemented in the near future. The company endeavors to take measures which are not only environment-sparing but also economically viable in the medium run.

imbus is a specialized solution provider for the quality assurance and testing of software.
Our portfolio includes consulting for process improvement, software testing services, test outsourcing, test tools, and training.
With our comprehensive know-how, the latest tools, and our proven methodology, we increase the reliability and performance of software products, software-intensive systems, and complete IT structures, and as a manufacturer-independent partner, we assure their correct functionality.

Since 1992, the experienced and highly-qualified imbus team has been synonymous with across-the-board software quality assurance from a single source that covers the entire lifecycle.
The expertise acquired from around 5,000 successful projects over a period of more than 20 years provides a solid foundation for the daily work of our experts, all of whom are ISTQB® Certified Testers.
imbus is currently represented by ca. 230 employees at locations in Möhrendorf near Erlangen, Munich, Cologne, Hofheim near Frankfurt, Norderstedt near Hamburg, Shanghai (China) and Sousse (Tunisia).

imbus AG
Press Office
Fiona Proell
Kleinseebacher Str. 9
91096 Moehrendorf
Phone +49 9131 7518-0
Fax +49 9131 7518-50
Mail presse@imbus.de

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