Zentek Completes Study Quantifying Energy and Emission Savings of ZenGUARD(TM)-Enhanced HVAC Filters
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Zentek Completes Study Quantifying Energy and Emission Savings of ZenGUARD(TM)-Enhanced HVAC Filters

ACCESS Newswire · Zentek Ltd.

GUELPH, ON / ACCESSWIRE / January 22, 2023 / Zentek Ltd. ("Zentek" or the "Company") (Nasdaq:ZTEK)(TSX-V:ZEN), an intellectual property development and commercialization company, is pleased to announce the completion of a new study highlighting the potential significant energy, emission and cost savings for commercial buildings adopting ZenGUARDTM Enhanced Air Filters.

As previously announced on February 6, 2023, and September 6, 2023, independent testing by the National Research Council of Canada ("NRC") and LMS Technologies Inc. ("LMS") demonstrated that ZenGUARDTM Enhanced Air Filters can significantly reduce the concentration of infectious aerosols indoors without adversely affecting airflow and energy consumption compared to using equivalent non-coated, MERV-rated HVAC filters.

Using the test results from the NRC and LMS, the study determined the amount of outside air required to be brought into a typical office space to achieve an equivalent risk reduction as using a ZenGUARDTM Enhanced Air Filter instead of a regular MERV 9 filter.

Key Findings

  • For a regular MERV 9 filter to achieve a reduction in infection risk consistent with a ZenGUARDTM Enhanced Air Filter, the percentage of outside air would need to be increased from 20% to 53%

  • By using a ZenGUARDTM Enhanced Air Filter to control infectious aerosols instead of increasing the percentage of outside air to achieve a similar risk reduction, the Company estimates that a typical office space of 10,000 square feet with 75 occupants can reduce HVAC energy consumption by approximately 62%

  • This reduction in energy consumption equates to monetary savings of approximately $12,400 per year and avoidance of 32 tonnes of CO2 emissions per year for each office space1 (the CO2 emissions equivalent of driving an internal combustion engine car approximately 188,000 kilometres 2, 3)

"We have learned through the pandemic that viruses spread almost exclusively when people are indoors, and one of the most common recommendations from governments and industry associations to help reduce this risk is to maximize the amount of outside air being brought into buildings. One of the drawbacks of increasing the percentage of outside air into buildings - especially in very hot or cold climates - is the energy and emissions required to condition the air to room temperature," commented Greg Fenton, CEO of Zentek.

"With climate change and decarbonization being one of the biggest challenges facing society - and buildings contributing nearly 40% of global energy-related CO2 emissions - we need simple, scalable, carbon-conscious solutions that can control infectious aerosols and keep people safe. Whether it's higher rated MERV filters that require more fan power and energy, air purifiers that have a meaningful manufacturing footprint and need a power source - or increasing the percentage of outside air - typically all other methods of controlling infectious aerosols require additional energy and create emissions in some way. Based on this study and our team's research, we believe ZenGUARDTM Enhanced Air Filters are one of the only tools in the toolbox to help control infectious aerosols without significantly increasing energy consumption and emissions. And the ability for our product to accomplish this within existing HVAC systems that are already in most buildings means we can begin making a positive impact as soon as filters are replaced with the potential to quickly scale to many other buildings globally."