Raising the bar for sustainable heating and cooling solutions

Raising the bar for sustainable heating and cooling solutions

As our planet gets hotter, companies all over the world are seeking better ways to reduce their carbon footprint and optimize their energy efficiency.

At GEA Heating & Refrigeration Technologies, we help you achieve just that. By developing sustainable cooling and heating solutions under one roof, we put “engineering for a better world” into practice.

This is how.

#1: Better heat pumps
We focus on expanding our range of heat pumps providing higher temperatures, which is exactly what’s required for process heating in food and beverage production and district heating networks.

#2: Better use of data
Many of our new products benefit from data generated within our own organization and throughout the entire lifecycle of our equipment and solutions.

#3: Better access to sustainable technology
We’re constantly thinking of ways to make our technology more accessible: the expansion of our test centers throughout Europe and our truck full of innovations are just two examples.

#4: Better integration of heating and cooling
In food, beverage and dairy processing, a circular approach offers many advantages: it enables our customers to reduce and reuse as much energy as possible.

#5: Accelerated decarbonization transition
By providing the most sustainable heating and cooling solutions and by minimizing our customers’ carbon footprint, as well as our own, GEA is tackling one aspect of climate change head-on.

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Natural refrigerants

GEA chooses natural refrigerants

GEA strongly believes that refrigeration and heating systems with natural refrigerants are predestined to meet the growing global demand for cooling and air-conditioning. Why? Because they are climate-neutral and cost-effective. GEA relies on the climate friendly refrigerant ammonia (R717, NH3), because of its global warming potential (GWP) & ozone depletion potential of zero.
Kai Becker, CEO GEA Heating & Refrigeration Technologies (4th from right) officially opened the HRT Truck in Berlin on March 24, 2022. (Photo: GEA)

GEA Heating & Refrigeration Technologies shifts up several gears: European Info Truck Tour – “Rolling out Innovations”

Press release

GEA Heating & Refrigeration Technologies is putting its technological horsepower on the road. Under the motto "Rolling out Innovations", a truck packed with innovative solutions for the heating and cooling technology field started its one-year European tour at the end of March 2022.
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