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Engineered for Sustainability

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Heat pumps are sustainable, efficient replacements for natural gas and electric boiler-based water and space heating/cooling systems. An excellent technology candidate for building retrofits and new facilities, heat pumps can be utilized within food processing, industrial manufacturing, district heating, and building HVAC applications.  

Hydronic heating

Space heating

Sanitization

Industrial Heat Pumps in Food & Beverage Processing

Copeland heat pump technology with Vilter™ single-screw compressors saves money and the environment.

Industrial Heat Pumps in Food & Beverage Processing
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Industrial heat pumps

Industrial Heat Pumps

Vilter™ single screw industrial heat pumps provide significant efficiency, sustainability and reliability improvements over traditional heating systems.

Sustainable Heat Pump Hits Testing Milestone

An innovative heat pump pioneered by Copeland and Hydro Quebec passed 10,000 hours of testing, further validating the ability to use CO2 (R744) for the simultaneous heating and cooling of large buildings. This eco-friendly heat pump solution reduces greenhouse gas emissions and improves energy efficiency while offering load flexibility to building operators

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High Efficiency Heat Pump Technology: A Path to Sustainable Buildings.
Hydro Quebec testing of innovative heat pump
CASE STUDY
Pork Producer
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Pork Producer

A fully farmer-owned business, Conestoga Meats has long prioritized sustainability in its business culture, demonstrated by its dedication to waste free production and investments in sustainable processing initiatives. In 2013, as part of a major infrastructure upgrade project at its Breslau facility, Conestoga Meats decided that a heat pump would be an important element of the refrigeration plant expansion.

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Norwegian City Leverages Heat Pump Efficiency
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Norwegian City Leverages Heat Pump Efficiency

To meet the need for 194 °F water for a new district heating system, the city of Drammen, Norway, turned to industrial heat pumps from Emerson to convert the frigid North Sea into a renewable energy source — and in turn, providing an efficient, sustainable heat source for local residents and businesses.

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Heat Pump Lowers Energy Usage for Poultry Processor
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Heat Pump Lowers Energy Usage for Poultry Processor

For years, Chile’s leading poultry processor relied on boilers to heat well water for their sanitation needs — allowing waste heat to be discharged to the environment. By capturing the waste heat with an innovative ammonia heat pump plant to heat the well water, they reduced heat energy costs by 72%.

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Nestlé Shrinks Environmental Footprint With Ammonia Heat Pump
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Nestlé Shrinks Environmental Footprint With Ammonia Heat Pump

When a UK-based Nestlé plant wanted to reduce the environmental footprint of its heating and cooling systems, its goals were to increase energy efficiency and transition to a low global warming potential (GWP) refrigerant without sacrificing reliability or performance. An industrial ammonia heat pump solution from Vilter checked all the boxes.

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Kraft Captures Waste Heat for Water Heating
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Kraft Captures Waste Heat for Water Heating

While the Kraft Foods plant in Davenport, Iowa, had made significant investments in energy conservation, it still lacked the ability to capture rejected heat from its industrial refrigeration system to provide hot water for hygienic cleaning purposes. By installing an ammonia heat pump system utilizing Vilter™ single screw compressors, the plant now supplies 145 °F hot water and saves 14,000,000 gallons of water annually. 

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