
ATMO America: New York Grocer DeCicco’s Earns Over $66K by Selling Carbon Credits via Therm for CO2 Installations
The transaction became cost-effective when bundled with similar projects, says Therm’s CEO.
The transaction became cost-effective when bundled with similar projects, says Therm’s CEO.
Five Grocery Outlet and Raley’s stores have raised money from the sale of refrigerant carbon credits after choosing to install refrigeration systems that use natural refrigerants instead of HFCs.
Installed at its first Raley’s supermarket, the system is the California chain’s answer to impending state regulations capping the GWP of refrigerant at 150.
California chain will employ EER calculation to compare efficiency of ammonia/CO2 and transcritical CO2 systems to that of baseline systems that use synthetic refrigerants.