CryoHub the EU funded project to demonstrate the potential for cryogenic energy storage at refrigerated warehouses will hold a webinar to share findings and results of this work.
Talks from the team of Universities, companies and associations involved will explore the potential for use of renewable energies, how supply can be matched to demand for refrigerated warehousing in the EU, the development of control strategies and components such as heat exchanger, as well as advanced modelling of the design and operational results.
The project also investigated policy and behavioural matters around attitudes to adopting new environmental technologies and techniques and will share how this “bigger picture” could be used to feed into EU environmental and energy policy in the future. The webinar will also present how the demonstration unit was produced and a suitable host warehouse found. The host site, Frigologix in Belgium will discuss how support for innovative technologies fit into their business strategy. We will also see how the demonstrator unit was constructed by our partners Dohmeyer.
Speakers plan to present initial running data and discuss the future application of this groundbreaking technology based on the team’s combined experience of planning, design and build. We will explore what were the main obstacles, how were they overcome and what lessons for the future potential for innovation in energy storage does this project point towards.
Programme
10.30 |
Introduction to CryoHub project Judith Evans, CryoHub Project Coordinator, London South Bank University, UK |
10.40 |
Refrigeration and environmental impact in global context Didier Coulomb, Institute International du Froid/International Institute of Refrigeration |
10.50 |
Potential for adoption of CryoHub technology - Energy mapping and co-locating of large refrigerated food warehouses with renewable energy resources throughout Europe. Kostadin Fikiin, Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria |
11.00 |
Drivers and barriers for next-generation sustainability for cold stores – the role of policy and business environmental decision making Carol Bond, Carbon Data and Jonathan Radcliff University of Birmingham |
11.20 |
Audience Interactive Polls and Discussion |
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How CryoHub technology was developed |
11.50 |
Results of Modelling of liquid air energy storage in refrigerated cold storage warehouses Daniele Negro, London South Bank University, UK |
12.00 |
Overview of CryoHub thermal storage technologies Denis Leducq, INRAE, France |
12.10 |
Successful energy management strategies to make CryoHub concept profitable Gabriel García Naved Cener, Spain |
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The findings from the design, installation and operation of CryoHub demonstrator |
12.20 |
Feedback from Frigologix on how this fits with their overall environmental and sustainability business strategies – Henke Foole, Frigolgix |
12.40 |
Construction and installation – Fabian Van Damme Dohmeyer repeating slideshow animation of the build and install with commentary |
13.00 |
Operational data – Alan Foster, LSBU |
13.20 |
Discussion panel with speakers “what have we learned from the project and the future potential of this work” and advisory board Expert Panel members: Dr Alexander Alekseev, Linde Fellow, Transformational R&D, Linde Technology Dr Philippe Lebrun, Honorary President of the International Institute of Refrigeration Dr Huub Lelieveld, President, Global Harmonization Initiative Mohammed Youbi Idrissi, Directeur Expertise, Recherche & Innovation, Cemafroid Prof Jeremy Miller, Engineering Fellow, Spirax Sarco |
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14.00 |
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Questo progetto ha ricevuto un finanziamento da parte del programma dell’Unione europea HORIZON2020 per la ricerca e l’innovazione sotto l’accordo numero 69176
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