GreenChill Advanced Refrigeration Partnership
GreenChill will attend the FMI Energy & Technical Services Conference in Orlando, Florida from September 7th to September 10th. Check us out at our Plenary Session presentation and at the Retrofit Breakout Session. Stop by our table at the Manufacturer/Retailer Exchange Sessions.
The GreenChill Advanced Refrigeration Partnership is an EPA cooperative alliance with the supermarket industry and other stakeholders to promote advanced technologies, strategies, and practices that reduce refrigerant charges and emissions of ozone-depleting substances and greenhouse gases.
Working with EPA, GreenChill Partners:
- Transition to non-ozone-depleting refrigerants;
- Reduce refrigerant charges;
- Reduce both ozone-depleting and greenhouse gas refrigerant emissions; and
- Promote supermarkets’ adoption of advanced refrigeration technologies.
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Calendar of Events:
- September 7th - September 10th: FMI Energy & Technical Services Conference in Orlando
- September 9th: GreenChill Plenary presentation - GreenChill Update and Presentation of an Environmental Achievement Award to the GreenChill partner with the lowest leak rate
- September 9th: Breakout Session on Retrofits - GreenChill will present our Retrofit Guidelines for Food Retailers to the public for the first time
- September 10th: New Partner Welcoming Ceremony - GreenChill will present Partner plaques to all new GreenChill Partners.
- September 16th: International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer
- September 18th: Supermarket News Webinar with presentations given by Michael Garry (Supermarket News), Keilly Witman (U.S. E.P.A.), Wayne Rosa (Food Lion), and George Ronn (Supervalu). For more information contact Keilly Witman at 202-343-9742 or witman.keilly@epa.gov