CryoHub

March 17th, 2021

Programme

10.30 Introduction Judith Evans, Project Coordinator, London South Bank University, UK

10.40 Refrigeration and environmental impact in global context Didier Coulomb, Institute International du Froid/International Institute of Refrigeration

10.50 Potential for adoption of CryoHub technology – Energy mapping and co-locating of large refrigerated food warehouses with renewable energy resources throughout Europe. Kostadin Fikiin, Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria

11.00 Drivers and barriers for next-generation sustainability for cold stores – the role of policy and business environmental decision making Carol Bond, Carbon Data and Jonathan Radcliff University of Birmingham

11.20 Audience Interactive Polls How CryoHub technology was developed

11.50 Results of Modelling of liquid air energy storage in refrigerated cold storage warehouses Daniele Negro, London South Bank University, UK

12.00 Overview of CryoHub thermal storage technologies Denis Leducq, INRAE, France

12.10 Successful energy management strategies to make CryoHub concept profitable Gabriel García Naved Cener, Spain The findings from the design, installation and operation of CryoHub demonstrator

12.20 Feedback from Frigologix on how this fits with their overall environmental and sustainability business strategies – Henke Foole, Frigolgix 12.40 Construction and installation – Fabian Van Damme Dohmeyer repeating slideshow animation of the build and install with commentary

13.00 Operational data – Alan Foster, LSBU

13.10 Discussion panel with independent experts in cold store policy and innovation “what have we learned from the project and the future potential of this work”

Expert Panel members: Dr Alexander Alekseev, Linde Technology Dr Philippe Lebrun, International Institute of Refrigeration Dr Huub Lelieveld, Global Harmonization Initiative Mohammed Youbi Idrissi, Cemafroid Prof Jeremy Miller, Spirax Sarco

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