Robur GAX chillers discussed at Utility Partners hip convention
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Robur Corp. is poised to meet “the policy of the United States and the rest of the world regarding the problem of global climate changes,” company ceo Antonello Bove told the Utility Partnership 1999 Convention, held at Robur’s U.S. headquarters here.
As a manufacturer of 3- and 5-ton Gas Absorption Exchange (GAX) chillers, Robur is ready to “be a major contributor toward environmentally sound air conditioning equipment,” he said.
Robur is a member of the Gas Absorption Alliance (GAA), along with 10 key gas utilities across the country. GAA is based on a common interest in developing and marketing a high-efficiency, environmentally friendly air conditioning product.