Absorption chilling uses heat energy,
maybe waste heat from a manufacturing process, heat from a generator
engine, even heat from solar hot water to create chilled water.
It not only reduces demand on already stretched electricity networks
it also results in lower electricity bills and can significantly
cut greenhouse emissions.
The funding totaling up to $ 500,000 will be available on a first
in first served basis via Energy Conservation Systems.
“Since launching the new range of BROAD
chillers to the Australian market we have been inundated with enquiries.”
Said John Vierboom, NSW BROAD specialist.
“This funding will allow us to overcome some of the barriers
that this new cleaner technology faces and to get case study examples
working in NSW for the market to observe and
learn from.”
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