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Property / summary: The current refrigeration systems used in supermarkets are based on the direct expansion technology of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs). Although these HFCs do not damage the ozone layer, they do have a very high atmospheric heating potential through their important greenhouse effect, so their use is being strictly regulated by European environmental policies, with the aim of being replaced by others that are environmentally friendly. This is why this project proposes the replacement of the current HFCs by very low or near-zero refrigerants, such as CO2 and hydrocarbons, both natural ecological refrigerants._x000D_ _x000D_ The solution proposed in the ecomarket project is a novel design of a cooling system with organic natural gases to satisfy the supermarket’s cold demand at the same time as the demand for air conditioning or heating, by means of partial recovery of residual heat from cold production._x000D_ _x00F_000D_ _x00F_x000D_ project is to reduce the overall efficiency of the project. INTARCON, medium-sized enterprise and project leader; Efficold, big company; Keyter TECHNOLOGIES, small business; DOCRILUC, medium-sized enterprise; and CORECO, medium-sized company. The Andalusian Institute of Technology (IAT), a technological centre for R & D located in the Autonomous Community of Andalusia, will also collaborate. It is a multidisciplinary consortium that will invest EUR 1426807.00 in the development of the ecomarket project that will begin in July 2015 and will end in December 2016. (English) / rank | |||||||||||||||
Property / summary: The current refrigeration systems used in supermarkets are based on the direct expansion technology of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs). Although these HFCs do not damage the ozone layer, they do have a very high atmospheric heating potential through their important greenhouse effect, so their use is being strictly regulated by European environmental policies, with the aim of being replaced by others that are environmentally friendly. This is why this project proposes the replacement of the current HFCs by very low or near-zero refrigerants, such as CO2 and hydrocarbons, both natural ecological refrigerants._x000D_ _x000D_ The solution proposed in the ecomarket project is a novel design of a cooling system with organic natural gases to satisfy the supermarket’s cold demand at the same time as the demand for air conditioning or heating, by means of partial recovery of residual heat from cold production._x000D_ _x00F_000D_ _x00F_x000D_ project is to reduce the overall efficiency of the project. INTARCON, medium-sized enterprise and project leader; Efficold, big company; Keyter TECHNOLOGIES, small business; DOCRILUC, medium-sized enterprise; and CORECO, medium-sized company. The Andalusian Institute of Technology (IAT), a technological centre for R & D located in the Autonomous Community of Andalusia, will also collaborate. It is a multidisciplinary consortium that will invest EUR 1426807.00 in the development of the ecomarket project that will begin in July 2015 and will end in December 2016. (English) / qualifier | |||||||||||||||
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Project Q3195108 in Spain
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English | NEW COOLING SYSTEM WITH GREEN NATURAL REFRIGERANTS FOR SUPERMARKETS |
Project Q3195108 in Spain |
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158,028.8 Euro
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197,536.0 Euro
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80.0 percent
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3 July 2015
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31 December 2016
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EFFICOLD SA
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14038
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Los actuales sistemas de refrigeración empleados en los supermercados se basan en la tecnología de expansión directa de hidrofluorocarburos (HFCs). Aunque estos refrigerantes HFCs no dañan la capa de ozono, sí tienen un Potencial muy alto de Calentamiento Atmosférico a través de su importante efecto invernadero, por lo que su uso está siendo estrictamente regulado por las políticas medioambientales europeas, con el objetivo de ser reemplazados por otros que sean amigables con el ambiente. Es por ello que este proyecto se plantea la sustitución de los actuales HFCs por refrigerantes de muy bajo o casi nulo efecto sobre el calentamiento como son el CO2 y los hidrocarburos, ambos refrigerantes naturales ecológicos._x000D_ _x000D_ La solución que se propone en el proyecto ECOMARKET es una novedosa concepción de un sistema de refrigeración con gases naturales ecológicos que permita satisfacer la demanda de frío del supermercado al mismo tiempo que la demanda de climatización o de calefacción, mediante la recuperación parcial del calor residual de la producción frigorífica._x000D_ _x000D_ Por ello, el objetivo global del proyecto ECOMARKET es reducir el impacto ambiental de los refrigerantes y mejorar la eficiencia en su utilización en los sistemas de refrigeración de los supermercados mediante el uso de tecnología basada en refrigerantes naturales ecológicos de bajo GWP._x000D_ _x000D_ Para poder llevar a cabo con garantía de éxito los retos tecnológicos del proyecto, se ha formado un consorcio de empresas, integrado por cinco empresas: INTARCON, mediana empresa y líder del proyecto; EFFICOLD, gran empresa; KEYTER TECHNOLOGIES, pequeña empresa; DOCRILUC, mediana empresa; y CORECO, mediana empresa. Colaborará además el Instituto Andaluz de Tecnología (IAT), centro tecnológico de I+D ubicado en la Comunidad Autónoma de Andalucía. Se trata de un consorcio multidisciplinar que invertirá 1.426.807,00 euros en el desarrollo del proyecto ECOMARKET que comenzará en julio de 2015 y finalizará en diciembre de 2016. (Spanish)
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Lucena
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Identifiers
ITC-20151100-4
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