
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.
Participants in ATMO Australia 2019 said an increased hydrocarbon charge limit will reduce costs and accelerate adoption of propane in Australia.
Emerson’s Tim Flinn sees significant growth potential for natural refrigerants in Australia and New Zealand.
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.
AHT reports growing interest in R290 systems from Chinese local food retail companies, with sales doubling compared to last year.
Industry experts agreed on the top three barriers and recommended solutions for natural refrigerant-based heat pump technology in the Australian market at ATMOsphere Australia 2018.
Arneg exhibited its propane-based waterloop solution, along with several other natural refrigerant-based systems, at ARBS 2018 in Sydney.
In an exclusive interview with R744.com at ARBS 2018, CAREL’s Kevin Marr spoke of a ‘passion’ for making a success of natural refrigerants in Australia.
CAREL presented its integrated DC Cella SPLIT cold-room cooling solution for CO2 refrigerant at ARBS 2018 in Sydney.