Solar panels over ADI building
Solar panels over ADI building
ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Increased efficiency is a large part of reducing our overall environmental footprint. We’re doing more with less while shifting our supply to be more focused on renewable sources.

CUTTING DOWN CONSUMPTION

Electricity consumption has remained relatively constant from 2015. 53% of electricity used in 2020 was from renewable sources. Energy efficiency programs such as Compressed Dry Air (CDA) process optimization, installation of motion sensors in meeting rooms, lighting upgrades, and installation of Variable Frequency Drives (VFD) have helped us reduce our electricity consumption.

ADI Energy efficency chart

OFFICE EFFICIENCY

Smarter building design helps us reduce electricity consumption and emissions associated with our operations, ultimately reducing our impact on the environment. We’re proud of our LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified buildings, and we’ll continue to design, construct, operate, and maintain our buildings in accordance with green standards.

ADI Philippines campus

ADI PHILIPPINES CAMPUS
LEED-GOLD CERTIFIED

  • Reflective roof surfaces and exterior insulation conserve energy for cooling
  • Stormwater management system prevents runoff and reduces environmental impact
  • Efficient cooling system with underfloor air distribution technology
  • 100% LED fixtures for internal lighting
  • Rainwater harvesting and water recycling for landscaping and restrooms
ADI Ireland campus

ADI IRELAND CAMPUS
LEED-PLATINUM CERTIFIED

  • Central glass atrium reduces lighting needs and increases employees’ connection with the environment
  • Smart & high efficiency lighting saves 100,000 kWh annually over typical systems
  • Solar panels that generate ~9,400 kWh annually
  • Reflective roofing and efficient air conditioning further reduce greenhouse gas emissions