ATMOsphere Geneva 2012 |
Sidi Menad Si Ahmed, from the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO), outlined the different initiatives of UNIDO to implement natural substances and alternatives - including natural refrigerants - in the RAC and Foam sector and invited participants to the upcoming UNIDO ATMOsphere Technology Summit to be held in Vienna on June 3-4, 2013.
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After summarising Coca Cola's global HFCs phase out program, main steps so far and upcoming targets, Azar defended the business case of natural refrigerants in commercial refrigeration showing the constant improvement of CO2 equipment performances.
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Jan Boone presented field cases about industrial applications for each one of the natural refrigerants: NH3 compressor chiller units in Taïwan and Middle East, CO2 compression refrigeration system in Thailand, Water adsorption chiller in Mexico, Hydrocarbon refrigerants packaged units in Middle East, India and Brazil, Air cycle refrigerants packaged units in Japan.
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Mark Roberts presented the key findings of the latest report published by EIA's Washington D.C office. This report focusing on available HFC-free technologies for the retail sector in North America. The report also presents most relevant case examples currently in use in North America, including: Ben & Jerry's hydrocarbons freezers, Supervalu’s CO2 and ammonia cascade system, ammonia/CO2 cascade refrigeration system at a Defense Commissary Agency Project, Waitrose installs water & propane refrigeration system.
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Nina Masson, shecco head of Market Research, presented Industry surveys results showing the market potential of Natural Refrigerants application in Europe and worldwide as well as an estimation of the progresses of natural refrigeration in the commercial refrigeration and the retail sector between mid-2011 and end-2012.
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Alexandra Maratou, from shecco, presented recent evolutions of the different International and European F-Gas Policies (Montreal Protocol, EU F-Gas Regulation, Swiss F-Gas Regulation).
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