Transport, Industrial and Commercial Refrigeration – A research project

Graeme Maidment, Henrique Roscoe, Henrique Roscoe, Catarina Marques

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Abstract

The Climate Change Act commits the UK to reach net zero emissions by 2050, tackling hard to abate areas. A significant energy end use, often overlooked in policy, is refrigeration and there is a gap in our understanding of transport, industrial and commercial refrigeration (TICR) emissions. Essential for multiple applications across the cold chain, this paper assesses the size of TICR emissions, and opportunities for research and innovation. Our initial results suggest that 6% of industrial electricity use is for refrigeration, with large uncertainty in this figure. To address this knowledge gap, we reviewed available data sources to estimate the UK’s carbon emissions and produce a breakdown per application sector. In an industry dominated by SMEs with low-risk appetite and innovations with low readiness levels, we explore ways, which TICR could decarbonise in order to reach the UK’s Net Zero ambitions, through innovation and better data.
Original languageEnglish
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Aug 2023
Event26th IIR International Congress of Refrigeration -
Duration: 17 Aug 2023 → …

Conference

Conference26th IIR International Congress of Refrigeration
Period17/08/23 → …

Keywords

  • industrial commercial transport refrgeration

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