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What should low charge do for ammonia?

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related to ATMOsphere America 2015
published on 26 June 2015
3 pages
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Pega Hrnjak, professor at the University of Illinois and president of CTS, moderated the Low Charge Ammonia Panel and made a presentation about what the new technology could mean for the ammonia industry. Hrnjak noted that the technology has the potential to open new business opportunities where ammonia is not currently adopted in non-industrial applications.

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Pega Hrnjak

 

Professor Hrnjak is Co-Director of the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Center (ACRC) at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, an NSF founded university–industry cooperative research center. Pega is also a founder and President of R&D company CTS, which bridges ACRC activities (precompetitive research in function of education) and industry. He is an active member or fellow of ASME, ASHRAE, IIR, SAE and IIAR, and an editor or member of the boards of several professional scientific journals. He is a recipient of Gustav Lorentzen, J&E Hall and Rittinger medals among other awards.