{"id":5244,"date":"2024-01-19T17:56:10","date_gmt":"2024-01-19T16:56:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.matelex.com\/?p=5244"},"modified":"2024-08-20T21:41:36","modified_gmt":"2024-08-20T19:41:36","slug":"matelex-gains-national-attention-for-sustainable-refrigeration-system-management-insights","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.matelex.com\/us\/matelex-gains-national-attention-for-sustainable-refrigeration-system-management-insights\/","title":{"rendered":"Matelex Gains National Attention for Sustainable Refrigeration Management Insights"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
[January 20, 2024, CHICAGO] Ahead of AIM Act\u2019s 2024 refrigerant regulations, Matelex
is receiving national attention, having presented webinars for The Environmental
Protection Agency\u2019s GreenChill Program and Institute of Industrial & Systems Engineers
(IISE) in late 2023. Both events offered sustainable refrigeration management
insights to reduce climate-damaging HFC refrigerant releases. Embracing Lifecycle
Refrigerant Management globally has been identified to prevent fluorocarbon emissions
equal to 90 billion metric tons of CO2 this century\u2014nearly three full years of global
energy-related carbon dioxide emissions today.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
David Reitz, US Business Development and Strategic Partnerships for Matelex,
presented the GreenChill Webinar, \u201cRefrigerant Leak Detection Technologies,\u201d to over
200 registrants alongside Gary Epright, US Technical Advisor for Matelex. Speaking to
green-minded food retailers and industry stakeholders, the duo provided an overview of
refrigerant leak detection technologies, including handheld, direct, and indirect
technology, with a focus on automatic leak detection (ALD) and proactive remote
monitoring solutions. Data showed how to simplify refrigeration installation management
and reduce environmental impact while achieving financial goals.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
In IISE\u2019s webinar, \u201cDecarbonizing supermarket refrigeration by applying systems
thinking combining IoT,\u201d Reitz spoke to industry engineers and
students, presenting a pioneering systems engineering approach and reviewing data
from Matelex\u2019 4,000 installations showcasing how connected refrigeration can help
grocery stores with decarbonization, compliance, and cost savings.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
\u201cThe choice and complexity of different technology solutions can be confusing,\u201d notes
Reitz. \u201cWe consistently are honored to share our extensive industry knowledge,
assisting those seeking proactive plans and striving to discern the optimal approach for
refrigerant leak detection in alignment with current compliance requirements and safety
standards.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Reitz and Epright will be on hand at the 2024 AHR Expo (International Air-Conditioning,
Heating, Refrigerating Exposition) in Chicago, January 22-24, and co-exhibiting with
Climalife, a company with eco-efficient solutions, including expertise on alternative low
GWP refrigerants and refrigerant lifecycle management. Stop by Booth S7729 to
preview a demo of Matelex\u2019 products or schedule a time slot ahead of time https:\/\/
lnkd.in\/eU7gCQWx<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Based in France, Matelex is now running US pilots and has developed award-winning
technologies for managing commercial refrigeration systems. With over 4,000
installations historically worldwide, the company has demonstrated a 5 percent global
leak rate for its customers (much lower than industry averages). Currently, its patented
products are responsible for supervising 1,200 stores. In terms of CO2 equivalent
emissions, that amounts to 1,649,274 metric tons being monitored.
Owners and operators of commercial refrigeration systems are benefiting from this new
technology. An Impact Calculator is available on Matelex\u2019s website for companies to
simulate the environmental and financial impact of its sites, taking into account the
refrigerant (GWP and price) and the leakage rate of its refrigeration systems.<\/p>\n\n\n\n