Star Technical Solutions work with industry partners in new initiative exploring decarbonisation in the refrigeration sector
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GLASGOW, U.K., Dec. 16, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Star Technical solutions will take part in a research project aimed at investigating energy use and greenhouse gas emissions from the transport, industrial and commercial refrigeration (TICR) sectors in the UK. These sectors that are major users of energy across many businesses will play a critical part in the UK's net zero agenda. It will explore six subsectors in depth: datacentres, food and drink manufacturing sites, and chemical and pharmaceutical manufacturing, retail, cold stores and transport refrigeration units.
Key Points:
- Industrial refrigeration consultants, Star Technical Solutions, will work in partnership with the TICR consortium to help industry achieve net zero targets.
- It will explore six subsectors in depth: datacentres, food and drink manufacturing sites, and chemical and pharmaceutical manufacturing, retail, cold stores and transport refrigeration units.
- The work will run for two years and outputs will include roadmaps, sector-specific guidance, training and a programme of events in 2023/4.
- To find out more about Star Technical Solutions, visit https://www.star-ts.co.uk/