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AHRI reports April U.S. HVAC and water heater shipments
AHRI released April 2026 U.S. heating and cooling equipment shipment data, reporting higher combined U.S. shipments of central air conditioners and air-source heat pumps, while several water heate
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MadisonSensor adds FS3000 and FS4000 flow switches in US
MadisonSensor has expanded its Flow Switch Series with the introduction of the FS3000 and FS4000 models. The new switches are designed to give engineers more installation flexibility across liquid flo
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Carrier Japan Chairman Toru Kubo to Chair Japan HVACR Association
Carrier Japan Corporation said Chairman Toru Kubo has been selected as chairman of the Japan Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Industry Association (JRAIA). Carrier Japan is part of Carrier Globa
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BITZER Highlights Natural Refrigerants at IRN 2026 in Germany
BITZER hosted the Industrial Refrigeration Network Conference (IRN) 2026 at the SCHAUFLER Academy in Rottenburg-Ergenzingen, Germany, on 10 and 11 June under the motto “Driving Natural Innovat
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Munters explores divestment of FoodTech business
Munters Group AB is exploring a potential divestment of its FoodTech business area as it seeks to accelerate growth around its Data Center Technologies and AirTech businesses. The company said ne
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UNEP and AREA Release Refrigerants Servicing Training Manual
UNEP OzonAction and the European Association of Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heat Pump Contractors have developed a training manual to support refrigeration and air-conditioning technicians in
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China starts wind-powered undersea data center off eastern coast
China has begun operations of what the source describes as the world’s first undersea data center directly powered by offshore wind. The Shanghai Lingang undersea data center demonstration project,
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Safe Monitoring Group Acquires LeakLogics in New York
Safe Monitoring Group has acquired LeakLogics, a refrigerant leak detection services and monitoring solutions provider based in Syracuse, New York. The acquisition expands SMG’s presence in North Am
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Trane Technologies Reports Progress on 2030 Sustainability Goals
Trane Technologies said its 2025 Sustainability Report shows progress toward its 2030 Sustainability Commitments, including customer emissions reductions, lower operational greenhouse gas emission
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08 Jun 2026
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