Engie launch R1234ze Spectrum chiller
Based on the company’s Quantum Water chiller, the Spectrum will be available for order in October in six basic models.
GEA Ammonia Installation Ups Aurivo Dairy’s Capacity by 80%, Cuts Energy by 12%
German manufacturer GEA Heating & Refrigeration Technologies has retrofitted Irish dairy Aurivo with an energy-efficient ammonia/NH3 (R717) refrigeration and heat pump system, increasing the Irish dairy’s hourly milk processing capacity by 80%, reducing energy consumption by 12% and realizing annual operational savings in excess of €347,000 (US$344,937).
The 3rd IIR Conference on HFO Refrigerants and Low GWP Blends (HFO2023) will be held on April 4-6, 2023 in Shanghai, China
Scheduled to take place on April 4-6, 2023, in Shanghai (China), the 3rd IIR Conference on HFO Refrigerants and Low GWP Blends (HFO 2023) will provide the ideal platform for experts to exchange and discuss the most recent developments in the field.
Norway Hospital Upgrades to CO2 Refrigeration, Unlocking Energy Savings
St. Olav Hospital in Trondheim, Norway, retrofitted the numerous cold rooms for its laboratory, on-site hotel and canteen with a CO2 (R744) installation, complete with advanced controls and variable frequency drives (VFDs) to optimize energy efficiency and enhance system accuracy.
Trumpf uses water to cool laser-cutting machines
Trumpf, the German industrial machine manufacturing company, has developed what it says is a sustainable cooling solution for its laser-cutting machines.
First Industrial Transcritical CO2 System Installed in Malaysia
Malaysian HVAC&R contractor FFM Engineering recently installed the country’s first industrial transcritical CO2 (R744) system at a cold storage facility in Kuala Lumpur, according to a presentation from Mark Leong, a representative of the engineering company, during the State of the Industry – Southeast Asia online session on the second day of the ATMOsphere APAC Summit 2022.
SCM REF cites 250–280 CO2 installations in Australia and New Zealand
SCM REF Australia, Beijer Ref Australia’s manufacturing operation, has installed transcritical CO2 systems in between 250 and 280 locations in Oceania over the past four years, noting a growing interest in all applications, particularly at convenience stores.
How Chile is putting its ageing refrigerators out to pasture
In 2018, U4E established a programme in Chile, with support from Fundación Chile, the Ministry of Energy and private companies such as Hisense, Samsung and Whirlpool, to help consumers access new, energy-efficient refrigerators.
Installation of CO2 heat pumps seen growing in Australia
Automatic Heating, an Australian provider of heating and cooling systems to the commercial HVAC market, expects continued adoption of CO2 (R744) heat pumps in the local market, having already installed more than 100 units from Japanese manufacturer ITOMIC into various commercial and residential (apartment building) projects in Australia with resulting COPs of up to 4.2.
Germany specifies natural refrigerants as a requirement for heat pumps to get new Blue Angel certification
The German Environment Agency (UBA) has released an interim report confirming that only heat pumps charged with natural refrigerants will be awarded the new German “Blue Angel” ecolabel certification.
Adopting propane split ACs would avoid up to 0.12 degree celsius of global warming
A recently published study by the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) in Vienna found that adopting propane (R290) in split air conditioners (ACs) worldwide would reduce global warming up to 0.12°C (0.22°F).
Honeywell and the University Politehnica of Bucharest launch Industrial Automation Lab
Honeywell announced that it has launched an Industrial Automation Lab in conjunction with the University Politehnica of Bucharest’s Department of Automation and Computer Science to help students build the technical skills and knowledge required to join, compete and succeed in the global industrial automation sector.
Supermarket in France chooses semi vertical PLUTON SPACE for its versatility
One of France’s most popular grocery retailers, E.Leclerc, recently chose PLUTON SPACE semi vertical cabinets from FREOR for its new supermarkets.
JCI collaborates in race to net zero
Johnson Controls is collaborating with 3Degrees, a California-based firm that helps organisations around the world achieve renewable energy and decarbonisation goals.
Carrier Transicold Donates CO2 Reefer to Educate Cold Chain Sector in the Philippines
As part of an effort to educate companies and organizations in the Philippines about sustainable cold chain technologies, Carrier Transicold, part of U.S.-based Carrier, has donated a 20ft (6m)-long CO2 (R744) NaturaLINE refrigerated marine reefer unit to the Cold Chain Innovation Hub (CCI-Hub) in Manila.
New tool assesses ozone layer health
Scientists have developed a new method for assessing the impact of ozone-depleting chemicals released into the atmosphere.
Evapco reports installation of 100 low-charge ammonia packaged units at 25 sites
Since introducing its Evapcold low-charge ammonia/NH3 (R717) packaged units in 2016, U.S. OEM Evapco has installed 100 of the units across 25 industrial sites, with each site using between one and 10 units, said Kurt Liebendorfer, Vice President of Evapco.
Star Refrigeration’s low-charge ammonia system improves efficiency, increases capacity for U.K. dairy
Scottish OEM Star Refrigeration announced that it has replaced U.K. dairy First Milk’s aging R404A cheese chilling system with the low-charge ammonia/NH3 (R717) Azanechiller 2.0, improving operating efficiency by 25% while also increasing production throughput capacity by almost 30%.
AREA position paper on the F-gas regulation
The F-gas Regulation is arguably the most important and impactful piece of EU legislation for our sector. Its provisions dictate the conditions under which our contractors carry out most of their operations.
Through partnership with A-Gas PSA Singapore became the first port in Southeast Asia to commence use of reclaimed refrigerants
PSA Singapore operates the world’s largest container transhipment hub in Singapore, handling 37.2 million TEUs of containers in 2021. With connections to 600 ports globally, shippers have access to daily sailings to every major port in the world, operating 24/7 all year round. Beyond port operations, PSA also offers cargo solutions to customers operating in advanced manufacturing, cold chain, e- commerce, and energy and chemicals.