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01.10.2020 News The Race to Zero – Triggering the transition to Green Cooling in Thailand
From environmental regulatory pressures to COVID-19 and rising energy costs, there has never been a better time for end users to invest in Green Cooling technology.
Best practiceSaving 26.5% energy on HVAC Chiller system at the French Embassy in Thailand
The Embassy of France in Bangkok participated in the 2018 France Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs’ Green Embassy contest with its project to reduce energy consumption related to air conditioning. Installing CONTINEWM® Nets have contributed to save 26.5% of electricity consumption of the airconditioning (Chiller system) of the entire building and succeeded to place the project in the TOP 5 in the Green Embassy worldwide contest. The project consists in equipping the Air Conditioning system with the innovative CONTINEWM® Japanese technology from the French-Thai company Technic Electrical Engineering (Thailand) Co., Ltd. The reduction of the electricity consumption is equivalent to a validated reduction of 80 tons per year of CO2 emissions. The performance measurement was made by comparing the electricity consumption of chillers of the administrative building of the French Embassy WITHOUT and WITH CONTINEWM® Net under strictly same conditions and environment over a 3-month period under the control and validation of the Deputy Director of Buildings and Logistics, Deputy Director of Central Services and Logistics of the Ministry of Europe, Foreign Affairs and Development. These FIR emitting ceramic Nets optimize air conditioners and reduce energy consumption while improving the quality of the air by ionization. …
MemberTechnic Electrical Engineering (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
Electrical & Engineering company specialized in energy saving solutions. Our patented Japanese solution is an Air-Conditioning energy saving device, which anyone can put in place in 10 minutes – while still in use, no need to stop operations – and can fit any air conditioning system (old or new), while leading to on average 25% saving on your A/C electricity bill (In Thailand at least 60% of the electricity bill is due to Air Conditioning). …
MemberGermany - Bavarian Environment Agency (LfU)
The Bavarian Environment Agency (LfU) is the central authority for environmental protection and nature conservation, geology and water resources management. We gather and evaluate data concerning the state of the environment in Bavaria. We use this to develop objectives, strategies and plans for sustainable utilization and safeguarding of our environment. Depending on the area of activity, we play a role as expert evaluator, providing opinions and functioning as a supervisory or approval authority. The LfU employs over 1000 scientists, engineers, technicians as well as laboratory personnel and administrative staff. The head office is located in Augsburg, with further offices spread at 6 other locations over Bavaria. …
Best practiceProject: Transition to climate-friendly refrigeration and air conditioning in Western Cape
Stemming from a successful bilateral relationship for over 20 years, the Governments of Bavaria and the Western Cape started a partnership project on the “transition to climate-friendly refrigeration and air conditioning” in 2017. The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) is the implementing partner of the project, facilitating the transfer of best practice and technology between Bavaria and Western Cape. From 2018 to 2020, nine selected South African experts participated in a two-week Cool Training Course in Maintal, Germany, where they learned how the adoption of climate-friendly cooling appliances is viable both from an economical and technical perspective. In 2019, the Department of Environmental Affairs & Developmental Planning (DEA&DP), Western Cape Government, together with the Bavarian Environment Agency (LfU), hosted a two-day technical workshop in Stellenbosch on the transitioning to green cooling solutions. The result of the successful workshop was the development of a RAC Pilot Project. The West Coast College was selected as the first Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) college in the Western Cape, to train refrigeration and air-conditioning artisans on the use of natural refrigerant gases, in particular with hydrocarbons. With a financial contribution made by the Green Cooling Initiative of GIZ Proklima for the training equipment, as well as the provision of the RAC Training Modules for hydrocarbons, the pilot project is planned to be implemented by September 2021. …
Best practiceProject: F-gas reduction in the Israeli refrigeration and air conditioning sector
The Bavarian State Ministry of the Environment and Consumer Protection (StMuV) and the Bavarian Environment Agency (LfU) have launched a multilateral cooperative effort with the Israel Ministry of Environmental Protection (MoEP) aimed at reducing fluorinated gases with high global warming potential in Israel’s refrigeration and air conditioning sectors. The main goal of the project (2014-2017) is to promote natural refrigerants such as hydrocarbons and ammonia in the cooling sector, in support of the international commitment made by Israel to the Montreal Protocol. The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) is the implementing partner of the project, facilitating the transfer of best practice examples between Bavaria and Israel. Selected Israeli experts participated in a two-week Cool Training Course in Maintal, Germany in March 2017, where they learned how a shift to climate-friendly cooling appliances is viable both from an economic and technical perspective. Moreover, two technical workshops will be organized with the MoEP in Israel for local RAC experts. By training local technicians and political stakeholders, the project supports Israel in promoting green technologies. …
04/2021 Publication - BrochureLessons learned: Conversion of Thai production lines for refrigeration equipment
This report compiles the experiences of the first movers in the Thai RAC industry in switching to cleaner cooling: the barriers faced, the strategies developed, and the procedures that followed.
Event: 27 April 2021, 5:00pm - 6:30pm UTC , Technology Roadshow #1: Ozone- and climate-friendly RAC systems in Germany
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08/2019 Publication - VideoNatural refrigerants for air conditioners and refrigerators (Thai + english subtitles)
As the demand for cooling increases, it is more imperative than ever to employ climate-friendly and sustainable cooling solutions.
09/2019 Publication - VideoThailand Today: RAC NAMA Project
Interview with RAC NAMA Thailand project leader Philipp Pischke (GIZ) on Thailand Today