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            <title>Ammonia: The what and how</title>
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            <description>&lt;p&gt;Ammonia is a (N)aturally occurring refrigerant which is climate and environmentally friendly. It has the (H)ighest efficiency, cost effective to produce and has an extremely low cost per kg compared with synthetic refrigerants. It has a proven use for a (H)undred and fifty years as a safe and effective refrigerant. Ammonia can be used for both (H)eating and cooling for a wide application from minus 45°C/ minus 49°F to an industry-leading 95°C/ 203°F. Continuing development will bring even higher temperatures in the future.&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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            <title>Ammonia: The application</title>
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            <description>&lt;p&gt;“When designing the new factory, we chose to put both processing and utilities experts in the same room and asked them to challenge each other in every aspect of production process and general operations to come up with the ultimate CO2 neutral solution. That solution included using ammonia as a natural refrigerant for the refrigeration and heat pump plant." After a year in production, former Director of Operations at Innocent Drinks in Europe, Andy Joynson, is very happy with the clear results the solution is showing: “We’re operating with something like 60% of the energy demand that would be required to run a plant of equivalent size, so it’s a significant difference”.
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            <itunes:summary>“When designing the new factory, we chose to put both processing and utilities experts in the same room and asked them to challenge each other in every aspect of production process and general operations to come up with the ultimate CO2 neutral solution. That solution included using ammonia as a natural refrigerant for the refrigeration and heat pump plant." After a year in production, former Director of Operations at Innocent Drinks in Europe, Andy Joynson, is very happy with the clear results the solution is showing: “We’re operating with something like 60% of the energy demand that would be required to run a plant of equivalent size, so it’s a significant difference”.
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            <media:description type="html">&lt;p&gt;“When designing the new factory, we chose to put both processing and utilities experts in the same room and asked them to challenge each other in every aspect of production process and general operations to come up with the ultimate CO2 neutral solution. That solution included using ammonia as a natural refrigerant for the refrigeration and heat pump plant." After a year in production, former Director of Operations at Innocent Drinks in Europe, Andy Joynson, is very happy with the clear results the solution is showing: “We’re operating with something like 60% of the energy demand that would be required to run a plant of equivalent size, so it’s a significant difference”.
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            <description>&lt;p&gt;Science is rooting for natural refrigerants. Professor in Refrigeration and Environmental Technologies, Michael Kauffeld, has the facts, stats and numbers to back it up – ammonia is the best refrigerant: “You can go back to this investigation from The National Institute of Standards and Technology* where they compared 60 million different chemicals. The number one fluid was ammonia. […] Ammonia is the best choice and there will not be any other game-changer”. Ammonia has a global warming potential of zero, a very high efficiency, lower production footprint and an ammonia facility can produce a ROI within 1-2 years.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="http://video.gea.com/ammonia-the-science"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video.gea.com/64968568/86333571/a365287ae6fcf91a00d6f20b1bf29979/standard/download-11-thumbnail.jpg" width="75" height=""/&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jun 2023 17:53:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <itunes:summary>Science is rooting for natural refrigerants. Professor in Refrigeration and Environmental Technologies, Michael Kauffeld, has the facts, stats and numbers to back it up – ammonia is the best refrigerant: “You can go back to this investigation from The National Institute of Standards and Technology* where they compared 60 million different chemicals. The number one fluid was ammonia. […] Ammonia is the best choice and there will not be any other game-changer”. Ammonia has a global warming potential of zero, a very high efficiency, lower production footprint and an ammonia facility can produce a ROI within 1-2 years.</itunes:summary>
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            <media:description type="html">&lt;p&gt;Science is rooting for natural refrigerants. Professor in Refrigeration and Environmental Technologies, Michael Kauffeld, has the facts, stats and numbers to back it up – ammonia is the best refrigerant: “You can go back to this investigation from The National Institute of Standards and Technology* where they compared 60 million different chemicals. The number one fluid was ammonia. […] Ammonia is the best choice and there will not be any other game-changer”. Ammonia has a global warming potential of zero, a very high efficiency, lower production footprint and an ammonia facility can produce a ROI within 1-2 years.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="http://video.gea.com/ammonia-the-science"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video.gea.com/64968568/86333571/a365287ae6fcf91a00d6f20b1bf29979/standard/download-11-thumbnail.jpg" width="75" height=""/&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</media:description>
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            <description>&lt;p&gt;The need to make today greener than yesterday is not only to contribute to a more sustainable production and operation within your line of business. It’s also a way to safeguard future generations. Synthetic refrigerants need to be phased out sooner rather than later. It’s not an option. It’s a must. Posterity demands it – and rightly so. According to the students within Refrigeration and Environmental Technology, Jiyan Akyol and Miriam Ballarin, you need to go with a natural refrigerant such as ammonia for both heating and cooling solutions. And why ammonia? NO GWP. NO ODP. NO PFAs. NO TFAs. HIGH efficiency. LOW energy consumption. LOW cost. LOW amount of refrigerant needed. R&lt;span&gt;ead more about ammonia at &lt;a href="https://www.gea.com/en/articles/natural-refrigerants/natural-refrigerant-ammonia.jsp?&amp;amp;utm_source=23video&amp;amp;utm_medium=video-description&amp;amp;utm_campaign=ammonia-the-future&amp;amp;utm_content=ammonia-the-future"&gt;gea.com/ammonia&lt;/a&gt;.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="http://video.gea.com/ammonia-the-future"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video.gea.com/64968561/86333544/37cfb6927152a6daea156b8ab4a40a95/standard/download-18-thumbnail.jpg" width="75" height=""/&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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            <itunes:summary>The need to make today greener than yesterday is not only to contribute to a more sustainable production and operation within your line of business. It’s also a way to safeguard future generations. Synthetic refrigerants need to be phased out sooner rather than later. It’s not an option. It’s a must. Posterity demands it – and rightly so. According to the students within Refrigeration and Environmental Technology, Jiyan Akyol and Miriam Ballarin, you need to go with a natural refrigerant such as ammonia for both heating and cooling solutions. And why ammonia? NO GWP. NO ODP. NO PFAs. NO TFAs. HIGH efficiency. LOW energy consumption. LOW cost. LOW amount of refrigerant needed. Read more about ammonia at gea.com/ammonia.</itunes:summary>
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            <media:description type="html">&lt;p&gt;The need to make today greener than yesterday is not only to contribute to a more sustainable production and operation within your line of business. It’s also a way to safeguard future generations. Synthetic refrigerants need to be phased out sooner rather than later. It’s not an option. It’s a must. Posterity demands it – and rightly so. According to the students within Refrigeration and Environmental Technology, Jiyan Akyol and Miriam Ballarin, you need to go with a natural refrigerant such as ammonia for both heating and cooling solutions. And why ammonia? NO GWP. NO ODP. NO PFAs. NO TFAs. HIGH efficiency. LOW energy consumption. LOW cost. LOW amount of refrigerant needed. R&lt;span&gt;ead more about ammonia at &lt;a href="https://www.gea.com/en/articles/natural-refrigerants/natural-refrigerant-ammonia.jsp?&amp;amp;utm_source=23video&amp;amp;utm_medium=video-description&amp;amp;utm_campaign=ammonia-the-future&amp;amp;utm_content=ammonia-the-future"&gt;gea.com/ammonia&lt;/a&gt;.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="http://video.gea.com/ammonia-the-future"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video.gea.com/64968561/86333544/37cfb6927152a6daea156b8ab4a40a95/standard/download-18-thumbnail.jpg" width="75" height=""/&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</media:description>
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