Headline News Volume 292

2015-09-25

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* 2014 World Heat Pumps Market: Australia
Compared with the European market, Australia’s ATW market is still in the nascent stage. Australian ATW market scale was 25,000 units in 2014, an increase of 1.2% over 2013. As Australia has some of the strictest environmental regulations in the world, however, the market has potential for ATW and Eco Cute water heater growth in the future.
https://ejarn.com/detail.php?id=35753

1. Mitsubishi Electric Aiming for No. 1 AC Manufacturer Title in Europe with DeLclima
On August 25, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation entered into a groundbreaking agreement to purchase from De’Longhi Industrial S.A. shares representing approximately 74.97% of the share capital of DeLclima S.p.A.
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2. Trane Exhibits First Air-cooled Chiller with Climate-friendly Refrigerant DR-55
Trane, a brand of Ingersoll Rand, presented the first-ever air-cooled demonstration chiller with next generation, low-global warming potential (GWP) refrigerant DR-55 at the IIR International Conference of Refrigeration.
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3. Hugely Successful Refrigeration Event of the Year in Yokohama
Yokohama hosted the 24th International Institute of Refrigeration (IIR) International Congress of Refrigeration (ICR2015) from August 16 to 22, 2015. Held just once every four years, ICR events are highlights in the refrigeration world, and ICR2015 was no exception
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4. Hikari Is First Smart Building Complex at Lyon Confluence
Hikari, the first complex comprising three smart buildings in the Lyon Confluence within the Lyon Smart Community project, has now been inaugurated. The pilot smart community project is being developed thanks to a partnership between the Greater Lyon area (Grand Lyon) and Japan’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO).
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5. Water-cooled Screw Chiller Market Drops in the First Half of 2015
China’s water-cooled screw chiller market dropped 11% year on year in the first half of 2015. By region, water-cooled screw chiller decreased its demand in Eastern, Southern and Northern China. Especially Eastern China faced 19% decline.
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