
Salling Group Collaborates with Danfoss and Microsoft to Track Temperature and Energy Use in Stores
The Danish food retailer will use the Alsense application to monitor refrigeration performance as it rolls out transcritical CO2 systems.
The Danish food retailer will use the Alsense application to monitor refrigeration performance as it rolls out transcritical CO2 systems.
The move is part of a DKR 2.5 billion (US$366 million) investment in energy efficiency and climate-friendly technologies, which also includes solar panels and heat pumps.
Stores acquired from Tesco are being equipped with transcritical CO2 system and plug-in R290 cabinets.