By Elise Herron, Oct 23, 2017, 20:26 • 1 minute reading
Episode 24 covers the effect of Brexit on the EU’s F-gas regulations, installation of a CO2 heat pump at a ski lodge in Australia, the growth of propane and CO2 as refrigerants in North America, and a low-charge ammonia guide from shecco – with special guest Harrison Horning of Hannaford Supermarkets.
Brought to you by shecco Media, the NatRefs Show provides a round-up of the most important natural refrigerants news from the websites r744.com, ammonia21.com and hydrocarbons21.com.
In this podcast we discuss the effect of Brexit on E.U. F-gas regulations and a recent Environmental Audit Committee inquiry into the U.K.’s progress on reducing F-gas emissions.
As well, we look at the U.K.’s Clean Growth Strategy, which aims to invest in decarbonizing all sectors of the U.K. economy starting in 2020, and could lead to more funding for natural refrigerants.
In Australian news, we focus on a ski lodge that recently installed a CO2 heat pump to heat water and reduce dependence on a gas boiler.
From North America, we look at the growth of self-contained propane cases in retail stores and transcritical CO2 systems in industrial uses.
We also discuss shecco’s development of a World Guide to Low Charge Ammonia.
Finally, we play a special interview from the FMI Energy and Store Development Conference with Harrison Horning, director of energy and facilities at Hannaford Supermarkets, in which he provides updates on the chain’s three stores that utilize transcritical CO2 systems.
We'd love to hear your feedback as we improve the show over the coming months. Contact us at journalists@shecco.com. Happy listening!
By Elise Herron
Oct 23, 2017, 20:26
By Elise Herron
Oct 23, 2017, 20:26
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