
Australia & New Zealand – cutting costs down under
Tracing the growth of natural refrigerants through the first 100 issues of Accelerate magazines from around the world.
Tracing the growth of natural refrigerants through the first 100 issues of Accelerate magazines from around the world.
Capitalizing on the rising cost of HFCs, a bevy of OEMs introduce R290 units at the German trade show.
Emerson’s Tim Flinn sees significant growth potential for natural refrigerants in Australia and New Zealand.
DSI Freezing Solutions has opened a Russian subsidiary and entered into a Korea joint venture.
Polaris Technologies, based in Frenchs Forest, New South Wales, has launched a ducted air-conditioning unit based on natural refrigerant propane (R290) in a hydrocarbon blend.
Big companies like Roche can trigger the development of new technologies by demanding the deployment of natural refrigerants on a massive scale. Accelerate Europe reports.
Leveraging its European experience, company has converted most of its equipment to R290.
U.S. foodservice equipment maker Arctic Air is transitioning to hydrocarbons propane and isobutane across its product portfolio, per new California rules.
Since August 2018 and from now on, all new Lidl France supermarkets use propane. Accelerate Europe reports.
The Roche Group is committed to phasing out halogenated refrigerants. Accelerate Europe visits the multinational biotechnology company at its headquarters in Switzerland to hear why natural alternatives are the best medicine for achieving this.