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Best practiceHydroloop and Hydroloop WPI refrigeration equipment changes
Hydroloop and Hydroloop WPI refrigeration equipment changes: HYDROLOOP refrigeration system from FREOR is a cost-effective alternative to the remote refrigeration system, linking several autonomous plug-in refrigeration equipment and/or cold rooms to the glycol condensing system. In the system, the excess condensation heat is removed through liquid pipes to the exterior of a building during the summer, or it can be used for heating the store and water in winter. The system runs on natural propane gas refrigerant and employs energy-efficient compressors, saving up to 30% of energy. …
MemberPBX GmbH
pbx is an international high-tech company based in Austria leading the way of depolluting the transport of temperature-sensitive goods. pbx develops and manufactures transport refrigeration systems using natural refrigerants. pbx technologies fuse three disruptive approaches for a fully integrated, digital and clean cold-chain transportation: i) ultra-low charge hybrid-refrigeration system based on natural refrigerant - R290 (propane) designed for battery-electric vehicles replacing current high-GWP refrigerants, ii) its digital-twin built on advanced IOT-capabilities and a physics-informed machine learning techniques for operational excellence, iii) a clean-cooling-as-a-service business model for the transport refrigeration sector driving the circular economy approach. At pbx, we are committed to creating a better and sustainable world for future generations, solving real world problems. …
Best practiceecos M24
pbx‘s transport-refrigeration solution - ecos - has been developed for temperature logistic businesses to ship temperature-sensitive goods - food and pharmaceuticals - in a clean, safe and efficient way. ecos is designed for (electric) light commercial vehicles and combines cutting-edge hardware with advanced AI algorithms. pbx's hybrid-refrigeration system ecos uses natural refrigerant, propane, in a low-charge system architecture. Fleet emissions are reduced by a remarkable 93%. ecos is 50% lighter than other solutions with the same cooling capacity, increasing the payload of the refrigerated electric LCV by 15%. Its energy-efficiency is 25% higher than incumbent solutions. Zero planned maintenance maximises the unit availability while minimising total cost of ownership. The plug-and-run capabilities require no refrigeration knowledge, thus make it accessible and scalable worldwide. …
MemberHowe Corporation
Howe Corporation is a 111-year old manufacturing company specializing in flake ice machines for food retail and industrial processing applications. In 2009 we developed CO2 compatible ice flakers for the supermarket industry. Since that time, we have expanded our units to include models for Direct expansion (sub & trans-critical) as well as expanding our production capacities. Our natural refrigerant lineup also includes a large selection of ammonia machine models producing from 2000 pounds, up through 20,000 pounds of flaker ice per 24 hours, designed for light and full industrial applications. We continue to monitor the under 150 GWP market to adjust to needs of our customers and the industry. Howe also offers ice storage bins compatible with other ice machines. …
21.07.2023 News Capacity building for trainers in the refrigeration sector
The ROCA project, in partnership with the national ozone office and the Heat consultancy firm, organized two training sessions for refrigeration and air-conditioning trainers from several towns in Burkina Faso in June.
18.07.2023 News Cool Training for Brazilian instructors in the context of Brazil's HPMP
This June, 15 technical school instructors from 11 states in Brazil participated in the Cool Training - a training for International Instructors and Experts in Commercial Refrigeration with Natural Refrigerants, at the BFS Training Center, located in the city of Maintal, near Frankfurt, Germany.
22.10.2023 News Cool Talks: “We join the GCI to promote natural refrigerants such as CO2 and propane”
For this Cool Talk, we have had the opportunity to interview Tommy Scavone. Tommy has a bachelor in economics and marketing, and a master’s in international business management. He started working in the refrigeration industry when he started working for Rivacold in 2013. Within Rivacold, he worked for 8 years at the Italian HQs as Export Manager for the UK and Ireland areas, and as a project leader for the American Business Unit Start-up. Then after 8 years he relocated to the US in 2021, to become sales manager at Rivacold America which is responsible for the food retail segment and special applications throughout the North American region. Rivacold was established in 1966 as a supplier of condensing units and hermetic systems to manufacture refrigerated counters and cabinets. However, throughout the years Rivacold reached an important position as a manufacturer and distributor of components of refrigeration and air conditioning appliances.
22.10.2023 News Cool Talks: “We believe that the Green Cooling Initiative and Refra share the same goals”
For this Cool Talk, we have had the opportunity to interview Ilona Pavšukova. Ilona is a marketing professional with a proven track record in the refrigeration and HVACR industry. Her expertise lies in crafting and executing most effective marketing tools that resonate with target audiences and drive engagement.
04.09.2023 News Cool Talks: "Energy efficiency to CO2 in a simple way"
For this Cool Talk, we had the opportunity to interview Mr. Damon Wyatt, Vice President and General Manager of Kysor Warren (part of EPTA Group), a leading brand of commercial refrigeration system that offers customers natural refrigeration technologies, including transcritical CO2 (R744) systems and hydrocarbon display cases. The company, understanding that the market is ripe for the uptake of natural refrigerant-based technology, is actively installing and advocating for such systems.
06.11.2023 News Cool Talks: “Natural refrigerants are the answers to climate friendly heating and cooling”
For this Cool Talk, we have had the opportunity to interview David Blankley,
Director Product Management Advanced Refrigeration from GEA Heating & Refrigeration Technologies. David has worked in the industrial refrigeration sector for over 35 years. Throughout his career he has had the opportunity to work at leading companies in the field of refrigeration, and he was taught by other experts who always promoted the use of natural refrigerants.