Tuesday, 18 March 2014

Parker Air Conditioning And Refrigeration Spare Parts

Parker Air Conditioning And Refrigeration Spare Parts



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We can ship Parker air conditioning and refrigeration spare and parts including controllers, expansion valves, refrigeration valves, refrigerant oil management, refrigerant couplers, level controls, acid pumps, compressors, solenoid valve, air cooled condensing units, pressure switch, remote condensing units, open compressors, transport refrigeration, semi hermetic spare parts, water cooled condensing units parts. Please call or email us your unit model number and required part. We will then contact you with the price, availability and shipping cost.



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Friday, 14 March 2014

Case Study of Air conditioning Heat-pump installation at Amey Utilities Waterbeach, Cambridge (14/03/14)

Amey Utilities Office Air Conditioning Case Study

Installation of Amey Utilities office air conditioning heat-pumps:

Orion air conditioning & refrigeration ltd complete the installation of a Fujitsu air conditioning heat-pump heating system for the cabin office building in Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire. The cabin building was in need of revamping due to its age and had 5 areas which needed heating and cooling including a data server room. The building had around 200 meters/squared of area that used a electric convector heating system which was as basic and extremely expensive to run.

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What air conditioning heat-pumps were installed in Amey Utilities offices and server room:


Background of the Amey Utilities office air conditioning heat-pumps:

The main contractor conducting the refit was P.B Doyles who were quoted on various heating systems including split heat pump systems and replacement electric heaters which came in under budget in comparison to the price of the Fujitsu air conditioning Heat-Pump units but did not offer cooling which the cabin office would need in the summer. The Fujitsu air conditioning heat-pump system provided a great value way of heating a office building within a short space of time (30 mins heat up time) and with little cost and reduces CO2 emissions. The Fujitsu  air conditioning systems offer large capacity heating with excellent COP. The Amey project required individual heating and cooling for each area and split Fujitsu systems offer a affordable way of heating and cooling without the need for centralized air conditioning system.
Office air conditioning VRF Heat-pump efficiency and CO2 emissions:

This office air conditioning heat-pump system took around half an hour to heat fully but once warm the outdoor heat-pump ramped down because the temperature  had been reached therefore just pumping small amounts of heat in to maintain heat. Typical running cost for the year / system £474.50p.

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ITM Power plc Injection of Hydrogen into the German Gas Distribution Grid 04 December 2013

RNS Number : 6226U
ITM Power PLC

4 December 2013

("ITM Power" or "the Company")

ITM Power (AIM:ITM), the energy storage and clean fuel company, is pleased to announce that, with its partners Mainova Aktiengesellschaft and NRM Netzdienste Rhein-Main GmbH, the Company has injected hydrogen into the German gas distribution network. The ITM Power rapid response electrolyser plant has been delivered and commissioned ahead of schedule and the compliance and permitting work has been completed to enable the incorporation of hydrogen via the compliant mixing plant.
According to an announcement made in Germany by the Thüga Group:
"During the current commissioning phase of the Thüga Group's power-to-gas demonstration plant, the system injected the first ever electrolytically generated hydrogen into the Frankfurt am Main gas distribution network. This represents the first ever plant to convert electricity into hydrogen and subsequently inject the hydrogen into the German gas distribution network. "The system worked as planned, so much so that we will go into trial operation in the very near future ahead of final commissioning at the start of 2014" Michael Riechel, Member of the Board of Thüga Aktiengesellschaft said.
By the end of 2016, the partners will have gained experience of how the system works under real-world conditions. The project partners are badenova AG & Co. KG, Erdgas Mittelsachsen GmbH, Energieversorgung Mittelrhein GmbH, erdgas schwaben gmbh, ESWE Versorgungs AG, Gasversorgung Westerwald GmbH, Mainova Aktiengesellschaft, Stadtwerke Ansbach GmbH, Stadtwerke Bad Hersfeld GmbH, Thüga Energienetze GmbH, WEMAG AG, e-rp GmbH and Thüga Aktiengesellschaft, which acts as project coordinator. The operational phase will be accompanied by scientific partners, whose involvement is being funded by the Hessian Ministry for the Environment, Energy, Agriculture and Consumer Protection.
H2 Injection without Compression
The core of the system is an ITM Power proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyser. The electrolyser converts electrical energy into chemical energy, which in turn facilitates the storage of electricity. A gas mixing plant ensures that the proportion of hydrogen in the natural gas stream does not exceed two per cent by volume, the technically permissible maximum value when a natural gas filling station is situated in the local distribution network. The electrolyser supplies the hydrogen-methane mixture at the same pressure as the gas distribution network, namely 3.5 bar. "We were thus able to avoid using a compressor and save costs," said Riechel.
The plant is located on the premises of Mainova Aktiengesellschaft in Schielestraße in Frankfurt am Main. The project partners decided to deploy a PEM system, as this technology, in comparison with alkaline systems, uses water rather than a potassium hydroxide solution, and is therefore more environmentally friendly. In addition, the system can respond more quickly to changes in the electrical load. A further advantage is the unit'scompact design (2.45m high, 6m long, 3.30m wide, weighing 10 tons). The power consumption of the electrolyser is 315 kilowatts. It produces about 60 cubic meters per hour of hydrogen and thus in one hour can feed 3,000 cubic meters of hydrogen-enriched natural gas into the network.
Power-to-Gas Project Platform
13 companies of the Thüga Group have combined their collective know-how and capital in a project platform to invest jointly in the development of power-to-gas storage technology. The focus is on testing the feasibility of power-to-gas technology. The companies are confident that in the long-term, this offers the greatest potential for storing excess renewable energy. To this end, the group is collectively developing, building and operating its own demonstration plant in Frankfurt am Main over a three-year period (2012 - 2016). The plant converts electricity into hydrogen and then stores this in the gas distribution network. Overall, the partners will invest more than EUR1.5m. The project is financially supported by the Hessian Ministry for the Environment, Energy, Agriculture and Consumer Protection. Following the first phase of this project, the partners will consider a second project, in which hydrogen will be generated and combined with carbon dioxide to form synthetic methane to be directly injected and stored in the natural gas grid. For more information see www.energie-und-wende.de."
ITM Power has deployed its PEM Electrolysis P2G plant at the Mainova Aktiengesellschaft site in Schielestrasse, Frankfurt am Main where the compliant gas mixing and grid injection infrastructure designed and built by NRM was already in place. This plant is part of the Thüga Group's Power-to-Gas (P2G) project as previously reported, which was jointly commissioned by 13 partners within the Thüga Group to investigate P2G energy storage. The install also includes a monitoring facility and visitor's reception so that members of the Thüga Group can examine the performance of the plant.
Phil Doran, MD of ITM Power GmbH commented: "ITM Power is delighted to be have performed the first ever injection of hydrogen into the German gas grid using a PEM electrolyser with our partners in the Thüga Group, and look forward to the official commissioning early next year."

ITM Power plc Five hydrogen refuelling sites approved for planning on the Isle of Wight 07 February 2014

ITM Power PLC
07 February 2014
7(th) Febuary2014
ITM Power plc
("ITM Power", "the Group" or the "Company")
Five hydrogen refuelling sites approved for planning on the Isle of Wight
ITM Power, the energy storage and clean fuel company is pleased to announce achievement of planning permission for five hydrogen refuelling sites on the Isle of Wight.
ITM Power has been granted planning permission for an 80kg/day hydrogen refuelling station at four locations and at one for a 15kg/day marine refuelling station. All planning applications submitted on the Isle of Wight have been successful. ITM has chosen two of these sites to take forward for installation of hydrogen refuellers ready for operation in November 2014, as part of the EcoIsland Hydrogen Vehicle Refueller project on the Isle of Wight, supported by funding from the UK's innovation agency, the Technology Strategy Board.
The approvals process involved several stages including the identification of candidate sites prior to conducting a detailed survey, preparation of plans together with a Design and Access Planning Statement and liaison with stakeholders including the Isle of Wight Council and the Environment Agency.
The sites surveyed included two owned by Vestas; one being their R&D centre at Stag Lane and the other Monks Brook, one operated by Scotia Gas Networks in East Cowes, and one at the St Cross Business Park, Newport. The marine refueller is to be sited on the dock-side at Cheetah Marine in Ventnor. ITM Power has decided to proceed with the site owned by Scotia Gas Networks, providing an opportunity to further develop commercial links with SGN.
ITM Power sits on three Working Groups of the ISO Technical Committee 197, which has as its stated scope the standardization in the field of systems and devices for the production, storage, transport, measurement and use of hydrogen. Furthermore, ITM Power sits on the British Compressed Gas Association Technical Steering Committees with particular emphasis on Code of Practice 41, which addresses "The Design, Construction, Maintenance and Operation of Filling Stations Providing Gaseous Fuels".
Dr Graham Cooley, Chief Executive of ITM Power, said: "The expertise required to achieve planning permission and satisfy compliance bodies is often underestimated. I am delighted that ITM has been successful in gaining approval to commence the build of two hydrogen refuelling stations on the Isle of Wight. Furthermore, the continued support from the Isle of Wight council and their determination to become a prime location for hydrogen fuel cell vehicle deployment provides a fantastic backdrop to this exciting project."

ITM Power plc Result of General Meeting and Placing to Raise GBP10 million 21 February 2014

RNS Number : 6472A
ITM Power PLC
21 February 2014
21 February 2014
ITM Power plc
("ITM Power" or the "Company")
Result of General Meeting and Placing to Raise GBP10 million
The Board of ITM Power (AIM:ITM.L) is pleased to announce that at the General Meeting held earlier today, all resolutions in connection with the placing of 33,333,333 new ordinary shares at a price of 30p, announced on 31 January 2014 and raising gross funds of GBP10 million for the Company, were duly passed.
Application has been made for the placing shares to be admitted to trading on AIM, and this is expected to occur on 24 February 2014.
 
 ITM Power plc 
  Graham Cooley, CEO                  0114 244 5111 
 Zeus Capital 
  Tim Metcalfe (Nominated Adviser) 
  John Goold (Institutional Sales)    020 7533 7727 
 Tavistock Communications 
  Simon Hudson / James Collins        020 7920 3150 
 
About ITM Power plc
ITM Power plc was admitted to the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange in 2004. The Company has now made the transition from a research and development company to a product manufacturer and technology provider. The Company has both a strong base of intellectual property and engineering expertise for providing complete hydrogen solutions.
This information is provided by RNS

Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Peer Review Journal Publication of Acta's core electrolysis technology

RNS Number : 6864V
Acta S.p.A.
17 December 2013
 
 Press release   17 December 2013 
 
Acta S.p.A.
("Acta" or "the Company")
Peer Review Journal Publication
Acta S.p.A. (AIM: ACTA), the clean energy products company, is pleased to announce that a research paper prepared by the Company's scientists and describing the nature and benefits of Acta's core electrolysis technology has been published by the prestigious review journal, Angewandte Chemie International Edition.
Angewandte Chemie is one of the world's leading general chemistry journals, with an Impact Factor higher than comparable journals(1) . Publication of the paper represents a significant scientific recognition of the technology developed by Acta over many years and of the outstanding results achieved both within its research labs and in practical applications.
Through the published work, Acta's scientists have demonstrated that very high efficiency and stability can be achieved by an electrolyser without the aid of platinum metal group electro-catalysts and by using cost effectivealternatives. Moreover, they showed that the system is effective for applications with intermittent power sources, such as renewable energy.
The paper has been published as a "Communication", which are papers that have been critically selected by the journal for publication following a detailed peer review and which report on the latest research results in chemistry. It will appear in printed form in a future edition of the journal.
Paolo Bert, Chief Executive of Acta, commented:
"This is the first scientific paper that we have produced on our technology and it has been accepted for publication by one of the leading general chemistry journals in the world. I would like to congratulate our scientific team on achieving this important recognition of their outstanding work."
Acta's research paper, entitled "Highly Efficient Platinum Group Metal Free Based Membrane-Electrode Assembly for Anion Exchange Membrane Water Electrolysis", has now been published online (http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.201308099). (1) The Impact Factor of an academic journal is a measure reflecting the average number of citations to recent articles published in the journal (Source: Wikipedia). See "About Angewandte Chemie" below.
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Sale of Acta Power System in Singapore 27 November 2013

RNS Number : 0063U
Acta S.p.A.
27 November 2013
 
 Press release   27 November 2013 
 
Acta S.p.A.
("Acta" or "the Company")
Sale of Acta Power System in Singapore
Acta S.p.A. (AIM: ACTA), the clean energy products company, is pleased to announce that it has sold an Acta Power renewable energy storage system, plus installation and training services, to the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore for installation at the famous Raffles Lighthouse on the island of Pulau Satuma, built in 1854 and one of the oldest operational lighthouses in the world.
The Acta Power system will be used to store renewable energy from solar and wind turbine and will provide power for the four lighthouse staff permanently located on the island. The installation is intended to help the Government to promote the environmental profile of the island, while also allowing evaluation of renewable energy storage solutions for wider off-grid applications.
The system, using renewable power and filtered rainwater, will generate 1 m3 / h of hydrogen at 30 Bar pressure, and will produce 4kW / h of electricity via its fully integrated fuel cell module. Including ancillary systems, installation, training and support, the sale represents the largest single product sale received by the Company to date. Shipment of the system is expected by the end of 2013 with installation to be completed during the first quarter of 2014.
Raffles Lighthouse is open daily for guided tours and is used by Government officials as a retreat. The Company therefore believes that the installation will receive a high level of visibility among Singaporean government officials and other visitors.
Paolo Bert, Chief Executive of Acta, commented:
"In tandem with the progress we are making in the telecom back-up power sector, we are pleased to receive this first order for the installation of an Acta Power for a renewable energy storage application for powering off-grid communities. We are receiving significant levels of interest for this type of application and we hope that this evaluation will open the door to large scale installations in developing countries."
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