Commercial refrigeration systems are known to be prone to high leak rates and to consume large amounts of electricity. As such, both the direct emissions related to refrigerant leakage and the indirect emissions resulting from primary energy consumption contribute greatly to their Life Cycle Climate Performance (LCCP). In this paper, an LCCP design tool is used to evaluate the performance of a typical commercial refrigeration system with alternative refrigerants and minor system modifications to provide lower Global Warming Potential (GWP) refrigerant solutions with improved LCCP compared to baseline systems. The LCCP design tool accounts for system performance, ambient temperature, and system load; system performance is evaluated using a v...
Abstract: Problem statement: There are two types of global warming contributions through refrigerati...
The transition from CFC-12 (GWP=10,900) to HFC-134a (GWP=1,430) in the 1990’s in new vehicle air con...
New refrigerants with the positive attributes of both high thermal performance and low environmental...
Commercial refrigeration systems are known to be prone to high leak rates and to consume large amoun...
Societal demands to control climate change are driving the development of many Life Cycle Climate Pe...
Commercial refrigeration systems consumed 1.21 Quads of primary energy in 2010 and are known to be a...
This paper will update on the feasibility status from the global test research efforts for ‘interi...
This paper will review the status worldwide on technical and policy search for next-generation refri...
The objective of this case study is three-fold: (1) identify promising alternative refrigerants with...
AbstractBased on increasing contribution of refrigeration systems to climate change it is necessary ...
The next generation of heat pumps (HPs), including those intended for cold climates must transition ...
Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) have replaced chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCF...
Life cycle climate performance (LCCP) is an evaluation method by which heating, ventilation, air con...
Refrigerants with low environmental impact have been developed as replacements for R22 and R410A in ...
Improving the energy efficiency of room air conditioners (RACs) while transitioning to low global-w...
Abstract: Problem statement: There are two types of global warming contributions through refrigerati...
The transition from CFC-12 (GWP=10,900) to HFC-134a (GWP=1,430) in the 1990’s in new vehicle air con...
New refrigerants with the positive attributes of both high thermal performance and low environmental...
Commercial refrigeration systems are known to be prone to high leak rates and to consume large amoun...
Societal demands to control climate change are driving the development of many Life Cycle Climate Pe...
Commercial refrigeration systems consumed 1.21 Quads of primary energy in 2010 and are known to be a...
This paper will update on the feasibility status from the global test research efforts for ‘interi...
This paper will review the status worldwide on technical and policy search for next-generation refri...
The objective of this case study is three-fold: (1) identify promising alternative refrigerants with...
AbstractBased on increasing contribution of refrigeration systems to climate change it is necessary ...
The next generation of heat pumps (HPs), including those intended for cold climates must transition ...
Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) have replaced chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCF...
Life cycle climate performance (LCCP) is an evaluation method by which heating, ventilation, air con...
Refrigerants with low environmental impact have been developed as replacements for R22 and R410A in ...
Improving the energy efficiency of room air conditioners (RACs) while transitioning to low global-w...
Abstract: Problem statement: There are two types of global warming contributions through refrigerati...
The transition from CFC-12 (GWP=10,900) to HFC-134a (GWP=1,430) in the 1990’s in new vehicle air con...
New refrigerants with the positive attributes of both high thermal performance and low environmental...