This Expert Opinion column has been written by Harald Erös, Head of Refrigeration and Heat Pump Technology for global pharmaceutical manufacturer Takeda. Here, Erös shares details about the AHEAD (advanced heat pump demonstrator) project, which recently culminated in Takeda commencing operation of a 1.2MW (341TR) butane–water (R600–R718) high-temperature heat pump at its Vienna production facility. Read the full story on NaturalRefrigerants.com
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This Expert Opinion column has been written by Harald Erös, Head of Refrigeration and Heat Pump Technology for global pharmaceutical manufacturer Takeda. Here, Erös shares details about the AHEAD (advanced heat pump demonstrator) project, which recently culminated in Takeda commencing operation of a 1.2MW (341TR) butane–water (R600–R718) high-temperature heat pump at its Vienna production facility. Read the full story on NaturalRefrigerants.com
ATMO Europe: Copeland’s Decentralized CO2 Solution Cuts Auchan Supermarket Retrofit Cost by 6% Compared to Conventional CO2 Rack
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ATMO Europe: Copeland’s Decentralized CO2 Solution Cuts Auchan Supermarket Retrofit Cost by 6% Compared to Conventional CO2 Rack
Compared to a conventional CO2 (R744) rack, U.S. components manufacturer Copeland saved French retail group Auchan 6% in capital costs in a supermarket retrofit using a decentralized CO2 solution, according to Fabian Gantois, Manager of Retailer Sales and End Users at the manufacturing company. Read the full story on NaturalRefrigerants.com.
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This Expert Opinion column has been written by Harald Erös, Head of Refrigeration and Heat Pump Technology for global pharmaceutical manufacturer Takeda. Here, Erös shares details about the AHEAD (advanced heat pump demonstrator) project, which recently culminated in Takeda commencing operation of a 1.2MW (341TR) butane–water (R600–R718) high-temperature heat pump at its Vienna production facility. Read the full story on NaturalRefrigerants.com