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Conference proposes technological changes to face climate and energy problems |
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Wednesday, 28 March 2007 |
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The problem of the climate change will
influence the planning and the structure of refrigeration and air
conditioning installations and their energy efficiency. This is the
conclusion of the World XII Congress of the United Nations in Nairobi
that preceds, with the same objectives, the European XII Conference ("Technological Innovations in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Industry") also of the United Nations - UNEP together with ATF (Association of the Italian Refrigeration Technicians), CSG (Centro Studi Galileo) and Industria&Formazione -, which will take place in Milan (Italy) on the 8th and the 9th of June 2007.
At this, the directors and the presidents of the most important world
Associations, Institutes, Authorities and Universities, together with
the Director of the Environmental Ministry will present the choices of
the latest technologies of refrigeration and air conditioning in
reference also to the energy problems and to the climate changes,
refers an ATF's press release.
This new edition provokes a special
interest both for the crucial technological news of refrigeration and
air conditioning plants, combating the actual more aggressive climate
changes, and for the identical National and European governmental
requests. That demands
technological changes and above all greater and tighter normative
limits and environmental regulations (in reference also to the
subsidies for the energy efficiency and the deductions).
Additionally,
in parallel with the same conference, in Milan, the 21 European
associations of technicians of refrigeration associated with AREA will
meet, organized in collaboration between Associazione dei Tecnici del
Freddo (ATF) and AREA.
They will draft a new document that will put
forward the necessary guidelines for operating in refrigeration and
air conditioning and this will be addressed to all the governments in
connection with the environmental and energy problems. This relation is
an addition to the "Special I&F International Issue" on "The
changes of the new technologies of refrigeration and air conditioning
in result of the climatic changes".
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