
ATMO Europe: Nestlé Needs High-Temperature Hydrocarbon Heat Pumps for Steam Generation
It called on manufacturers to commercialize equipment that can heat up to 200°C to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels.
It called on manufacturers to commercialize equipment that can heat up to 200°C to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels.
Certified data on two comparable A+++ units found the natural refrigerant model to be 21-34% more efficient than the f-gas option.