Cooling

Submissions to a parliamentary committee on how to make Australia a clean energy superpower closes on 30 November, 2022.

Australia’s emissions are almost double those of Egypt, according to a new global emissions tracker launched at COP27.

Danfoss has extended the cooling capacity of its Optyma Plus condensing units and launched A2L-compatible DMLE and DCLE hermetic filter driers.

Vertiv has launched the SmartCabinet 2M, a self-contained micro data centre designed for edge computing applications.

BOCK has expanded its compressor range at Chillventa focusing on compressors for higher capacities and lower temperatures.

BOCK has released UL-recognized semi-hermetic CO2 compressors for the North American market.

Sustainable cooling experts met in Birmingham (UK) this week for a global summit organised by the Centre for Sustainable Cooling (CSC).

Emerson has inked an agreement to sell its business in Russia to the local management.

The United States Department of Energy (DOE) has announced up to $42 million in funding to overcome technology barriers associated with the development of energy efficient cooling solutions for data centres.

Embraco, a Nidec Global Appliance brand, will be presenting a full commercial refrigeration portfolio at next month’s Chillventa Exhibition in Germany.

Vertiv has introduced new power and cooling solutions for the edge of the network, including the addition of lithium-ion models to one of the industry’s leading on-line UPS families.

ENGIE Refrigeration is expanding its product portfolio: today with the international release of the new SPECTRUM Water chiller.

Xiaomi refrigerators and washing machines will use Embraco compressors and Nidec motors after the two companies inked an agreement last week.

In its continual efforts to enhance customer experience, ABB is investing in Stockholm-based start-up, Mavenoid.

UNSW have officially launched Mentem, which offers contextualised education programs to industry and government organisations to help them meet current and future skills shortages.

Ziehl-Abegg product manager, Michael Martin, explains why it is important to optimise the devices and equipment that use refrigerants to ensure users get the best results.