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EU Tightens Fan Efficiency Rules from 2026
The European Union will introduce stricter ErP requirements for fans from July 24, 2026, affecting fan manufacturers, OEMs, plant engineers and operators. The changes include higher efficiency lim
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GCCA Opens Registration for 2026 Africa Cold Chain Conference
The Global Cold Chain Alliance has opened registration for the GCCA Africa Cold Chain Conference 2026, scheduled for September 2-3, 2026 at the Fairway Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort in Johannesburg
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Qvantum Appoints Peter Nilsson as Board Chair in Sweden
Sweden-headquartered energy-tech company Qvantum Industries has appointed Peter Nilsson as Chairperson of the Board of Directors following its Annual General Meeting. The appointment comes
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Eurovent President Sets Priorities for Ventilation Industry
Mikael Börjesson, the new President of Eurovent Association, has outlined the topics expected to shape the organisation’s next chapter, including energy efficiency, sustainability, resilience, h
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LFB Group Acquires Hydronic to Expand HVAC Portfolio in France
LFB Group has acquired Hydronic, a French company specialized in the design and manufacture of air handling units. The acquisition is intended to strengthen LFB Group’s offering in HVAC and refriger
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Watsco Acquires US HVAC Distributor Jackson Supply
Watsco, Inc. has closed its acquisition of Jackson Supply Company, expanding its HVAC distribution footprint across the Sunbelt in the United States. Jackson Supply was founded in 1972 and has op
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FREOR Improves IDA QB Counter Energy Efficiency by Up to 45%
FREOR has reengineered its IDA QB self-service counter to deliver up to 45% greater energy efficiency than previous models. The updated unit moves from energy class C to B while maintaining 360°
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Castel acquires Be Fluidica unit in Italy for fluid control
Castel has acquired a business unit of Be Fluidica, an Italian company specializing in devices for the regulation, filtration and lubrication of gaseous and liquid fluids. The acquisition became effec
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Rob Beggs joins ARBS Hall of Fame in Australia
AREMA executive member Rob Beggs was inducted into the ARBS Hall of Fame in May 2026, recognising more than three decades of work in HVAC manufacturing, compliance and standards development in Aust
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Power, Water, and Heat: How Site Resources Now Decide the Refrigerant in a Data Center
For an engineer reading a data center brief in 2026, the first constraint is rarely the heat load. It is whether the site has the electricity, the water, and a use for the rejected heat to run a given cooling scheme at all. The cooling technology, and with it the refrigerant, follows from what the location can supply. This is not a 2026 development. The design and site-selection firm Build.inc dates the shift to around 2023, when GPU racks crossed the point at which cooling could no longer be, in its words, engineered in afterward; the assumption "broke around 2023, and it has not returned
01 Jun 2026
Beyond Refrigeration: How CO₂ Systems Are Becoming the Energy Hub of Modern Food Retail
By Sergei Mukminov, Editor-in-Chief, Refindustry The Danfoss Smart Store ADC in Nordborg. Source: Danfoss A/S. A Danish convenience store covered 100 percent of its heating demand from refrigeration waste heat through the coldest winter in more than a decade. Over two years of operation, the same site exported 36 MWh of surplus heat to its city's district network and saved close to €8,800 on heat it would otherwise have purchased from the same grid. The electricity penalty for delivering that heat was, in the operator's words, marginal.
25 May 2026
EPA Delays Low-GWP Refrigerant Deadlines, Splitting the US Cooling Industry
The deadline that supermarkets faced to install new refrigeration systems running on low-GWP refrigerants was January 1, 2027. It is now January 1, 2032. On May 21, 2026, alongside President Trump in the Oval Office, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced final revisions to the 2023 Technology Transitions Rule and a proposed technical fix to the 2024 Emissions Reduction and Reclamation Rule. EPA put the combined savings at more than $2.4 billion, including over $800 million "at the supermarket." Within hours, HARDI countered with its own figure: the changes could add nearly $8 billion in r