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5 Sep 2012
Frozen produces less CO2 emissions than chilled
UK: Contrary to popular belief, new research suggests that frozen food is responsible for less CO2 emissions than chilled food.
4 Sep 2012
Phil Creaney
ACR News shares the shock of the air conditioning and refrigeration industry at the sad news of the sudden death at the weekend of Phil Creaney, editor of rival UK magazine
ACR Today
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30 Aug 2012
20-year-old film of Grimsby Ice Factory now available on DVD
UK: A unique record of ice production at the Grimsby Ice Factory has been unearthed by the group fighting to preserve this historic building and the iconic refrigeration equipment it contains. Now the film is being made available on DVD.
29 Aug 2012
Daikin to buy US manufacturer Goodman
JAPAN: Air conditioning manufacturer Daikin is set to acquire US manufacturer Goodman Global today (Wednesday) according to sources in Japan.
29 Aug 2012
Daikin buys Goodman for $3.7bn
USA: Following our earlier news story, Daikin Industries has now confirmed the signing of a definitive agreement to acquire US manufacturer Goodman Global.
29 Aug 2012
Refrigeration could reduce CO2 levels
USA: Refrigeration is often blamed for its contributions to global warming, but in the future it could be used to significantly reduce CO2 levels from coal-fired power stations and reduce levels of other dangerous chemical emissions.
27 Aug 2012
Authorities argue as Quebec LD death toll rises to eight
CANADA: With the death toll in Quebec's legionnaires' disease outbreak rising to eight, after two more victims were reported yesterday (Sunday), a political row has broken out over the lack of enforcement regulations.
24 Aug 2012
Quebec legionnella death toll rises to six
CANADA: The legionnaires' disease outbreak in Quebec from legionnaires' disease has claimed two more victims, bringing the death toll to six.
24 Aug 2012
Luvata to build new coil coating plant in Mexico
MEXICO: Heat transfer product manufacturer Luvata has commenced construction of a coil coating plant in Mexico.
23 Aug 2012
ARCHIVE: Battle to save the ice factory
UK: The article which originally alerted the air conditioning and refrigeration industry to the plight of the threatened Grimsby Ice Factory and the unique and historic equipment it contains has now been added to our magazine article archive.
23 Aug 2012
U-Line refrigeration equipment coming to Europe
USA: U-Line, a Milwaukee-based manufacturer of built-in undercounter ice making, refrigeration and wine preservation products, is opening a European office in Finland.
22 Aug 2012
Oceanair completes office moves
UK: Air conditioning and heat pump distributor, Oceanair, has now completed the relocation of both its offices and warehouses and launched a brand new website to improve customer service.
20 Aug 2012
Toshiba develops powerful magnet without expensive rare earths
JAPAN: China may be losing its stranglehold on rare earth minerals - the expensive elements used in modern high tech equipment and the powerful magnets vital in fan motors and high efficiency air conditioning and refrigeration compressors.
19 Aug 2012
US approval opens the way for adoption of HFO blowing agent
US: Final approval from US authorities has paved the way for Honeywell's new HFO-based Solstice LBA to be adopted by Whirlpool in the insulation of all its US-manufactured refrigerators.
19 Aug 2012
Daikin linked with purchase of Sharp air conditioning business
JAPAN: Daikin have been named as a potential buyer of the Sharp air conditioning business in unconfirmed news reports emanating from Japan.
19 Aug 2012
Customs officers to receive awards for illegal refrigerant seizures
EUROPE: Customs officers from Europe and central Asia are to receive awards for preventing the illegal/unnecessary shipment of 116 tonnes of refrigerants and other ozone-depleting substances.
14 Aug 2012
R32 could be a viable replacement for R410A
USA: The flammable refrigerant R32 could be an attractive low-GWP solution for mainstream air-conditioning and heat pump applications with performance comparable to R410A, according to latest research.
13 Aug 2012
US company agrees to pay $430,000 for refrigerant leaks
USA: A Seattle-based seafood company has agreed to pay a $430,000 penalty for the improper release and management of R22 refrigerant at its facilities.
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