STAR REFRIGERATION LIMITED
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2024-09-17 (prweb.com)
Star Refrigeration launches survey to accelerate industry progress toward Net Zero with advanced heat pump technology
/PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Star Refrigeration is leading a research initiative aimed at advancing developments in sustainable heating technology. Through the launch...
Read more2024-02-06 (refindustry.com)
Finalists shortlisted for IOR’s first Beyond Refrigeration Award
The IOR is delighted to announce the finalists for its inaugural Beyond Refrigeration Environmental Award:- True Circular Economy for the Cooling Industry by Sustain Recycling: Sustain’s approach provides a game-changing solu...
Read more2019-10-08 (star-ref.co.uk)
New Spiral Freezer System Helps James T Blakeman & Co ...
Star Refrigeration Thornliebank Industrial Estate Nitshill Road Glasgow G46 8JW. star@star-ref.co.uk. Tel: +44 (0) 141 638 7916 Fax: +44 (0) 141 638 8111
Read more2019-02-25 (star-ref.co.uk)
Azane Launches New Generation of Low Charge Ammonia ...
US refrigeration manufacturer launches version 2.0 of their industrial pre-packaged Azanefreezer at the biggest event in industrial refrigeration. Read more.
Read more2012-12-25 (star-ref.co.uk)
Star Pioneers Power Generation Technology | Star Refrigeration
Star is helping a British firm to lead the way in the global renewable energy sector by developing a system that converts low temperature waste heat. Read more.
Read more2010-04-19 (star-ref.co.uk)
Heat Pump Project Heralds a New Opportunity for Star ...
Star's recent success in securing a multi-megawatt heat pump project in Norway was reported in the Sunday Herald on the 19th April. Find out more.
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