By using water only on peak days, adiabatic coolers/condensers can reduce water consumption to 20 percent of conventional water cooled systems and reduce peak energy demand versus dry systems.
System uses a water coolant instead of a refrigerant gas to provide an eco-friendly refrigeration solution
October 12, 2016
Cooltech Applications S.A.S., a leading magnetic refrigeration company, announced an agreement with Carrefour SA, a leading supermarket chain, to install a fully equipped magnetic cooling display cabinet at Carrefour‘s head office restaurant for a four-week period. Demonstrations in stores are to follow.
On the basis of consumption, district heating is the dominant segment
September 16, 2016
The district heating and cooling market by consumption was valued at $142.7 billion in 2014 and is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.8 percent to reach $243.4 billion in 2024, according to Transparency Market Research.
SPIG will retain its management team and operate as Babcock & Wilcox SPIG
July 26, 2016
Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises Inc. (B&W) announced it has completed its acquisition of SPIG S.p.A., a global provider of custom-engineered cooling systems and services. The acquisition is based on an enterprise value of €155 million, subject to certain adjustments.
The Ebullient Cooling System (ECS) is composed of Ebullient’s ES line of 2N redundant fluid distribution units, rack level manifolds, and server loops to match heat loads from seven to 200,000 servers.
The SPLIT and PACK Series Specialty Environment HVAC cooling systems feature an all-aluminum body, all-aluminum evaporator coils, and multiple evaporator outlet locations.
School Partnering with United Technologies Research Center, Air Innovations, Bush Technical LLC, and Cornell University
February 16, 2015
DOE’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) Delivering Efficient Local Thermal Amenities (DELTA) program is developing localized heating and cooling systems and devices to expand the temperature range within buildings. Syracuse University will develop a near-range micro-environmental control system.
STULZ Air Technology Systems announced the completion of the first phase of its planned expansion to its existing U.S. production facilities in Frederick, Maryland. STULZ manufactures cooling solutions for mission critical applications and data centers.
Every year, The NEWS introduces the latest cooling equipment available for the upcoming summer season in order to help contractors prepare for this busy period by doing the research that will allow them to distinguish between brands.