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  • LED lighting extends the colour shelf life of meat

    Researchers from Kansas State University, USA, claim they have proved that the use of LED lights in refrigerated display cabinets can improve the shelf life of fresh meat.

    • Date de publication : 09/05/2012
  • Les systèmes d'éclairage pour les entrepôts frigorifiques

    Présentation des différents systèmes d'éclairage pour des entrepôts frigorifiques à température négative. (en anglais)

    • Date de publication : 28/03/2014
  • L’efficacité énergétique des réfrigérateurs réduit les coûts des détaillants du secteur alimentaire allemand

    En 2015, une meilleure efficacité frigorifique associée à un éclairage par ampoules LED ont réduit de 5 % les coûts énergétiques des détaillants allemands dans le secteur alimentaire.

    • Date de publication : 21/01/2016
  • Un environnement personnalisé grâce à des capteurs IdO.

    La gestion technique du bâtiment (GTB) permet d'ajuster l'éclairage, le chauffage, et le conditionnement d'air grâce à des capteurs IdO (Internet des objets).

    • Date de publication : 22/02/2017
  • Impact positif d’une récente norme d'efficacité énergétique sur le marché des climatiseurs en Chine

    En juin 2023, le CLASP a publié un rapport décrivant comment l’introduction d’une norme de performance énergétique minimale (MEPS) plus stricte a précipité l’essor de climatiseurs...

    • Date de publication : 24/07/2023
    • Sujets : Chiffres, économie, Réglementation
  • Briefs: Purdue University

    Purdue University will create a USD 23.5 million Center for High Performance Buildings to design systems for future structures that are more environmentally and user friendly, energy efficient, and safe. The project is funded by the US Commerce...

    • Date de publication : 27/05/2010
  • European Commission

    The European Commission presented on August 1, 2008, a proposal to amend current Regulation 2037/2000 on ozone depleting substances (ODS) highlighting the interplay between both the ozone depleting and global warming effect from such substances...

    • Date de publication : 25/10/2008
  • Out of ordinary

    Residents of Harbin, China, are not daunted by their long, cold winters. Instead they celebrate by holding the Harbin Snow and Ice Festival. Organized annually since 1985, the festival draws over a million tourists every winter. Teams of sculptors...

    • Date de publication : 14/06/2005
  • Japan

    In a bid to reduce its carbon emissions to 6% less than 1990 levels by 2010 in line with the Kyoto Protocol and in order to combat the country's current increase of almost 8% in carbon emissions, the Japanese government has drawn up a law that...

    • Date de publication : 05/05/2006
  • Out of the ordinary: Vanilla and ice skating on the Eiffel Tower

    Special treat for the festive season: skating on a 200 m² vanilla-perfumed rink 57 m above ground level on the Eiffel Tower, with hot wine and cakes served as refreshments. Installing the rink was a technical feat: 10 tonnes of refrigerating...

    • Date de publication : 11/02/2005
  • Briefs: QNCC

    Opening in 2011, the Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC) boasts iconic design and cutting edge facilities in a world-first green-technology venue. QNCC is the first of its kind being built to the gold certification of US Green Building...

    • Date de publication : 27/05/2010
  • Briefs: Chilled ceilings and beams

    Chilled beams and ceilings, considered to be environmentally friendly, aesthetic, silent and energy saving, are attracting a great deal of interest. BSRIA (the Building Services Research and Information Association) estimates that the market,...

    • Date de publication : 27/07/2004
  • Brief: Green towers: big can be green

    The Bank of America's new 1 billion USD national headquarters in New York will be the first skyscraper to apply for a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) platinum rating. It will feature underfloor displacement air ventilation...

    • Date de publication : 14/06/2005
  • Briefs: Bright future for cool LEDS

    Light-emitting diodes (LED), which are replacing traditional light sources in many fields, are beginning to be used in refrigerated and frozen display cabinets and are likely to make a big impact on refrigeration for several reasons. They are more...

    • Date de publication : 05/08/2007
  • Out of the ordinary: Keeping clay soldiers (relatively) cool

    The largest group of terracotta figures ever lent by China was on display at the British Museum until April 6, 2008. The Chinese government required the 20 warriors to be kept at temperatures of 22°C + 2°C and at humidity levels of 45% RH + 8%, a...

    • Date de publication : 13/05/2008