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How do you cool an ice-cream factory?

In summer, when the love of ice cream reaches its peak, the energy required for ice cream production rises. The air conditioning requirement is high and the solar thermal system, which is designed for the transitional period, together with the existing 50 compressors, produce heat in excess. With FAHRENHEIT adsorption technology, this available waste heat […]

Event information: Flexibility Technologies – Hybrid Energy Supply

Compact seminar on the 27th of May 2020 about an exciting topic in the times of reformed energy policies, sectors coupling, and district development. Gregor Feig, our Head of Sales, will hold a presentation about Hybrid Cooling. Link to the program. Link to the registration. You can contact us at sales@fahrenheit.cool or 0049 89 340762-25 […]

eCoo S: Energy-efficient cooling – now also available in size S

Our eCoo product line of silica-gel-based adsorption cooling systems have proven themselves in hundreds of installations worldwide. With drive temperatures ranging from 50°C to 95°C, they are suitable for numerous applications across industries. Now our eCoo product line, which is known for reliability, performance, and energy-efficient cooling, is being extended. Introducing eCoo S: Just as […]

Data Centers Cooling Themselves: SuperMUC-NG Science Symposium at LRZ

FAHRENHEIT participated in the SuperMUC-NG Next-Gen Science Symposium of the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) in Garching on November 22, 2018. Together with the LRZ as host as well as with Intel, Lenovo, and SuSE, the team of experts explained the high-performance computer, its operating system and adsorption cooling technology, and answered all questions of the […]

Cooling with Waste Heat from Compressed Air Systems – Generating Huge Energy Savings

Almost all industrial manufacturing facilities use compressed air systems. At the same time, the cooling demand in industrial facilities keeps on rising, and drives energy consumption. Adsorption cooling provides an ideal approach for solving both ends of the problem: Re-using waste heat to generate cold, thereby decreasing energy demand. More than three quarters of the […]

First Adsorption Solar Cooling Project in Saudi Arabia

Under the supervision of Prof. Radwan Almasri, the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Qassim University is installing the first adsorption solar cooling system in Saudi Arabia in the summer of 2018. Since the announcement of the Saudi Vision 2030 and the decision to gradually shift the Kingdom from fossil fuels to alternative clean energy sources, […]

FAHRENHEIT Wins German Data Center Award 2018

We are very happy about winning 1st place at the German Data Center Awards 2018 in the data center cooling & climatization category for cooling data centers using CPU heat. The prize was awarded for our adsorption cooling technology which uses the low temperature residual heat from servers for cooling air-cooled components, or for air […]