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Miembero B P Refcool
Incorporated in 2015 with manufacturing of high capacity oil-less refrigerant recovery machines, B P Refcool has today multiple products to make life easier and safer for HVAC&R professionals. Their products are designed for the best performance, safe operations and ease of maintenance. B P Refcool is committed to serve its customers by providing innovative, user friendly, safer, sustainable tools and equipment. It is working on low global warming potential refrigerants including HFOs and CO2 based refrigeration and air-conditioning systems. …
Miembero Alsiraj Renewable Energy Company
Alsiraj Renewable Energy Company is operating in the southern Mediterranean and northern Sahara, in the area where the cooling loads are the highest loads. We are working on awareness raising concerning the use of solar energy in cooling applications and others. Currently we are studying the possibility of operating a 2000 m2 solar-powered refrigerator to store the products of date farmers. Because it is important for the environment, to solve the energy crisis for farmers in Libya. Thus reducing the prices of dates. …
Miembero AHT Cooling Systems GmbH
AHT Cooling Systems GmbH develops and produces freezers and deep freezers for supermarkets, ice-cream chests and food & beverage refrigeration. The manufacturing of freezers and deep freezers for supermarkets covers ready-to-use freezers, deep freezers and refrigerated shelves which account for around 60% of all sales. Quality is very important to AHT. Therefore an ISO 9001 quality management system, an ISO 14001 environmental management system and a work and health safety system according to ISO 18001 (SA8000) have been introduced in the company. …
Miembero Alim Agro and Renewable Energy
Alim Agro and Renewable Energy is a registered company run by young entrepreneurs in Bangladesh. As a business, we are researchers, exporters/importers, manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, retailers, processors of all kinds of Agro based and renewable energy products. We also establish partnerships and carry out joint business ventures with other businesses that work in the field of Agro and Renewable Energy industries. …
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Buenas prácticas • Collaborative join venture in the development of National Guidelines for Refrigeration and Airconditioning Sector & The National Cooling Strategy
The National Guidelines for Good Refrigeration Practices has been developed by the National ozone Unit (NOU) Environmental Policy and Planning Division, Ministry of Planning and Development, and supports the regulatory framework for the total phase out of Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS) in Trinidad and Tobago by recommending technological options and best practices to reduce the demand for ODSs. These National guidelines are designed to: 1. Define minimum standards of good practices for servicing refrigeration and air conditioning systems, 2. act as a resource document in technicians training and the development of training materials, 3. help to initiate communication between relevant stakeholders, including service companies from the informal sector, 4. Reduce ODS consumption in a cost effective manner, 5. help ensure a smooth transition from ODS to non-ODS refrigeration technology by allowing existing refrigeration systems to run until the end of their useful life, thereby avoiding premature replacement, and 6. Improve safety quality. It is intended that the Guidelines be used as a reference resource for the reduction of refrigerant hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFC) and hydrofluorocarbons (HFC) emissions into the atmosphere. It applies to the industrial/commercial, residential domestic appliances, marine refrigeration and air conditioning, mobile refrigeration and mobile air conditioning sectors. National Cooling Strategy The drafting of the NCSTT was guided using a multisectoral consultative approach which spanned a period of over eighteen (18) months. Several key stakeholders involved in the cooling industry, and well as other sectors, in particular as it relates to energy efficiency and alternative refrigerants were consulted across Trinidad and Tobago. These stakeholders included, all Government Ministries, the Environmental Management Authority; the Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards; the National Training Agency; training institutions in the RAC Sector such as the Metal Industries Limited, the National Energy Skills Centre, and the School of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning; research entities such as the University of the West Indies; and Non-Governmental Organizations such as the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Industry Association and the Refrigerant Recovery and Recycling Association. The NCSTT was circulated to all professionally certified RAC technicians. Comments received were used to finalize the document, under the guidance of the Cabinet Appointed National Coordinating Committee to Guide the Implementation of the Montreal Protocol. The development of the NCSTT was facilitated through funding provided by the Kigali Cooling Efficiency Programme administered through the United Nations Development Programme. …