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About this presentation

related to ATMOsphere Network Paris 2015
published on 22 July 2015
14 pages
4 MB

Juergen Goeller discussed Carrier’s global solutions for supermarkets and transport refrigeration systems for cold and warm climates which utilise CO2 as a refrigerant. Goeller detailed the environmental reasoning for the use of R744 with a negligible effect on global warming compared to high-GWP HFCs. Showing progress with the introduction of CO2 transcritical systems in commercial refrigeration in Europe, he pointed out the very promising results from measurements taken in a store located in southern Spain, which utilises ejectors. Goeller summarised that CO2 refrigeration technology in reefer containers is already available in all main markets around the globe, while CO2 road transport refrigeration is now being piloted in Europe.

About the speaker(s)

Juergen Goeller

 

Juergen Goeller was elected to the Steering Committee of EPEE and as the Chairman of EPEE for a term of two years by the 2014 Annual General Assembly of EPEE.

Juergen Goeller joined Carrier in January 2008 as Director Research, Development & Engineering for Carrier Commercial Refrigeration Europe, Middle East, Africa (EMEA) and was then appointed to the position of Director Marketing, Key Account Management and Communications for Carrier Commercial Refrigeration EMEA in October 2008.

Next he held consecutive positions as Director Sustainability and Communications for Carrier EMEA, Director Sustainability for Carrier EMEA and Carrier Transicold EMEA and Director Sustainability for UTC Climate, Controls & Security EMEA before he was appointed to his actual position of Director Sustainability for Carrier Transicold & Refrigeration Systems in November 2013.

Prior to joining Carrier, Juergen held successive management roles with growing responsibility in Operations, Engineering and General Management in the Refrigeration and Material Handling Division of the Linde Group and the Alexanderwerk AG.

Juergen holds a degree in mechanical engineering from the Technical University of Darmstadt/ Germany and a post-graduate degree in business administration from the Open University of Hagen/ Germany.