Danfoss

Danfoss, a global leader in engineering solutions, is dedicated to improving energy efficiency, enabling electrification, and fostering climate-friendly solutions across various industries. 

Danfoss aims to increase energy efficiency through sustainable innovations, enhance machine productivity, reduce emissions, and enable electrification. This vision guides all their operations, from product development to customer service, emphasizing innovation and sustainability. 

R&D efforts are focused on key areas, including energy-efficient heating and cooling systems, electric drives, power solutions, and advanced components for various industrial applications. By leveraging digital technologies and the Internet of Things (IoT), Danfoss continuously innovates to create smarter, more efficient products. Danfoss's commitment to sustainability is evident in its pioneering solutions for customers to facilitate decarbonization in an intelligent, cost-effective manner and ensure carbon neutrality in its operations. This comprehensive approach ensures that Danfoss not only delivers innovative solutions but also positively contributes to the global sustainability agenda. 


Role in the Project

In the TEAPOTS project, Danfoss is playing a key role in providing an innovative cooling system for refrigeration using renewable energy.

Their solution includes a Dry Cooler and Oil-free AWC system, which will provide efficient, environmentally safe refrigeration using innovative fluids. Danfoss will lead the development of the TIS (TEAPOTS Integrated Solution) for industrial use and ensure its smooth integration with the Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC). They will also adapt the ORC to serve as the primary power source for the DC&AWC systems, ensuring maximum efficiency and sustainability.

Additionally, Danfoss will be involved in testing the system at a pilot site in Greece, overseeing the installation, licensing, and optimization of the cooling system’s performance. Their efforts will ensure energy efficiency, sustainability, and system reliability. 

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