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Grocery stores of the future: Resilient, efficient and low carbon. Combining innovative refrigeration technology with CCHP 

09-06-2023 11:31

Session Abstract

Partnering with Neelands Group, this microturbine-based  trigeneration CCHP system combines an absorption chiller and hot water heat recovery system with a C02 refrigeration plant for a grocery store in the GTA. CO2 has a global warming potential of 1, resulting in a significant GHG reduction over conventional refrigerants. The CCHP system adds resiliency as a small refrigeration microgrid, to keep food from spoiling during power outages by providing energy to critical systems.

Presenters

Justin Rathke, President, Vergent Power Solutions

Jessie Gillis Director of Projects Vergent Power Solutions


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