Low NOx Modular Boilers Can Help With LEED Certification

All businesses should have financial goals; that’s a given. But nowadays, it’s also important for businesses to have environmental and sustainability goals. With concerns about global climate change and more extreme weather events, it’s more important than ever for companies to be aware of the impact they’re having on the environment.

One of the best ways to ensure a business is doing everything it can to avoid being wasteful with resources or causing harm to the environment is by pursuing LEED certification. Being LEED certified is a sign that you genuinely care about the planet and are willing to do your part to help keep it healthy. There are a number of ways to go about this, but one of the best is by using a modular boiler system that lowers your emissions of NOx and other harmful gases.

Miura’s LX series boilers significantly limit NOx emissions compared to traditional boilers thanks to its “no furnace” design. Lowering emissions to a level that meets or exceeds modern regulations can be a big step toward becoming LEED certified.

Another benefit of Miura boilers is that they are designed with modularity in mind, making them far more fuel efficient than older boilers. Regardless of the type of fuel being used, modern boilers are more energy efficient, as they are less likely to burn fuel while running idle. Aside from helping to save on fuel costs, reducing the amount of fuel used to power your boiler is another positive step forward toward LEED certification.

Of course, it takes a lot more than replacing your old boiler with one that has low NOx emissions to become LEED certified. But it’s a big step in the right direction and sends the message that your business cares as much about being environmentally responsible as it does about making a profit.

Contact Miura today to learn more about how investing in a low NOx Miura boiler can help with your facility’s path to LEED certification. Contact Us