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Refrigeration 2018 Conference program released

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AIRAH have released the Refrigeration 2018 Conference program.

Day 1 kicks off with the welcome address from AIRAH President, Ian Harwood, with a keynote address on the advantage of natural working fluids by Professor Dr Armin Hadner, from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, to follow.

Day 1 will also focus on experimental testing of CO2 systems with integrated dew point cooling, energy performance benchmarking, heat pumps, policy and market trends, and new opportunities for refrigeration systems. Day 1 will also include technology masterclasses, an AIRAH industry update and a panel session on commercial refrigeration.

Day 2 will kick off with two keynote addresses from two European industry associations–the European Partnership for Energy and the Environment (EPEE) and VDKF (Association of German Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Companies), and will also focus on the HFC phase down, sustainability and energy efficiency and CO2 refrigeration.

Day 2 will also include an update from ASHRAE and a panel session of the REAL impact of the HFC phase down.

The Refrigeration 2018 Conference is being held in Melbourne from March 26 to 27.

More information on the Refrigeration 2018 Conference, including where to find the program, can be found here.

 

 

 

 

 

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