Features
Heat pumps make the grade at Bournemouth Uni
UK: The replacement of gas boilers with Mitsubishi Electric air-source heat pumps is helping Bournemouth University in its aim of decarbonising heat across its extensive campus….
Air-source heat pumps maintain tropical conditions
UK: Mitsubishi Electric Ecodan air-source heat pumps are providing the tropical conditions for the butterfly house at Chester Zoo….
All change for train air conditioning compressors
UK: Green Point UK, Bitzer UK’s compressor services arm, is remanufacturing air conditioning compressors for Siemens’ UK trains. To date, Green Point…
Haier gives French cultural centre a lift
FRANCE: Haier MRV5-H heat pump VRF units are meeting the heating and cooling requirements of a major cultural centre in the city of Nice on the French Riviera….
Kensa claims myth busting heat pump project
UK: A 100-year-old London social housing estate, comprising 81 flats across four blocks, is said to be the oldest to be heated using a networked heat pump solution….
Low carbon funding helps school decarbonise
UK: Funding from the Welsh Government has helped a Ruthin secondary school decarbonise their heating by replacing gas boilers with air-source heat pumps….
Heat recovery keeps butter cool
UK: An SCM Frigo SEC-200 heat recovery unit is transforming the cooling performance of a Gloucestershire farm producing artisan butter….
Sabroe NH3 heat pump in seawater DH scheme
GERMANY: Johnson Controls is providing its Sabroe DualPAC ammonia heat pump to a project using water from the Baltic Sea to generate green energy….
Güntner dry coolers are winners in Vegas
USA: Güntner dry coolers have been called into play at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas to handle increased load on the HVAC system while also decreasing water consumption….
Vilter NH3 heat pumps in Ontario wastewater project
CANADA: Copeland’s Vilter VQ95 single-screw ammonia industrial heat pumps have been selected to power what is claimed to be the world’s largest wastewater energy transfer (WET) facility in Ontario….
