Grocery stores of the future: Resilient, efficient and low carbon. Combining innovative refrigeration technology with CCHP

Partnering with Neelands Group, this microturbine-based trigeneration CCHP system combines an absorption chiller and hot water heat recovery system with a C02 refrigeration plant for a grocery store in the GTA. CO2 has a global warming potential of 1, resulting in a significant GHG reduction over conventional refrigerants. The CCHP system adds resiliency as a small refrigeration microgrid, to keep food from spoiling during power outages by providing energy to critical systems.

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Justin Rathke, President, Vergent Power Solutions
Jessie Gillis, Director of Projects, Vergent Power Solutions

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