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Energy efficient supermarkets - Building Services Engineering

It is important to understand the interaction between different systems in the premise to be able to streamline energy in an optimal way. Here are some examples:

The cooling power requirement in the cooling counters is significantly reduced when installing doors. By optimizing the cooling system, a significant reduction in the electricity requirement is obtained.

Sometimes it is enough to adjust the cooling system's settings to make it run more efficiently, but in many cases the cooling system is oversized, i.e. too large. The cooling system is dimensioned according to the worst possible outdoor climate (hot and humid) that occurs a few times a year. Most of the year, the cooling requirement is thus much lower than what the system is dimensioned to cope with.

The dimensioning of the cooling system and its components has a great impact on the system's energy efficiency over the year and it is important to dimension the components so that you get good performance for the operating conditions that are most common to achieve as high a system efficiency as possible.

The heat from the cooling system can be recovered and used for heating premises and / or heating domestic hot water.

You can create energy-efficient ventilation with heat recovery by using return air instead of outdoor air.

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Verification of how the choice of air filters in stores affects particle concentrations in indoor air and ventilation system electrical efficiency

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Evaluation of alternatives to R404A – the most common refrigerant in Swedish grocery stores

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Flammable Refrigerants – A survey of barriers and how to overcome them

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Heat recovery in refrigeration system by applying heat pump

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Energy efficient supermarkets with increased knowledge and energy monitoring

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Energy efficient ventilation in stores – recirculated air

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Doors on open display cabinets and modification of the refrigeration system in a supermarket

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Cleaning of heat exchangers in display cabinets

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Small-scale biogas plant at large grocery stores

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Energy from the tenant's cooling system is used in the property owner's heating system - a contribution to increased energy efficiency

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Design of Refrigeration Systems for Supermarkets based on Best Available Technology

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Alternative to R404A

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Certified energy consultants for grocery stores

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Priority actions in existing food premises for increased energy efficiency

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Profitability potential for self-produced energy in grocery stores

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Energy recovery from polluted air

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Plug-in compared to central cooling unit

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The concept supermarket approaching zero

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Process system for heating and refrigeration in professional kitchen

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Incentive-based contracts for foods premises/premises owners

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Pre-study Energy efficient ventilation in Stores – recirculated air

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Fat reduction system in commercial kitchen ventilation - Development of measurment methodology

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Fat reduction system in commercial kitchen ventilation - Safety and maintenance instructions

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Energy from cooling systems provides increased energy efficiency

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Save energy and money - coordinate energy systems

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Priority measures in existing food premises for increased energy efficiency

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Heat recovery with heat pump from food refrigeration system in store

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The store that aims for zero energy

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Doors on open refrigerated counters and adaptation of refrigeration systems in stores

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Energy efficient cooling systems in grocery stores

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Exploring barriers to energy efficiency in supermarkets

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Energy efficiency potentials in professional kitchens - Restaurant kitchens

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