White Paper – Benefits of Natural Refrigerants in Heat Pump DHW Systems

Because commercial buildings account for ~40% of greenhouse gas emissions, environmental sustainability efforts are dramatically altering how commercial facilities are designed, built, and operated. One design approach to help meet government regulations of zero emissions is the integration of heat pumps in domestic hot water (DHW) systems. Heat pumps use less direct energy than fossil fuel alternatives and can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Heat pumps have the potential to reduce global carbon dioxide emissions by at least 500 million tonnes in 2030, according to a report conducted by the International Energy Agency (IEA). To achieve the greatest possible environmental benefits, heat pumps that utilize natural refrigerants with certain performance attributes should be used. They improve operational dependability, create higher energy efficiency and more. Enter your information below to view this informative white paper:

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