Headline News Volume 611

2021-12-24

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eJARN.com Headline News
Date: Dec24, 2021, Volume 611
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< Dec Regular edition>
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1. Revolution in U.S. Heating Market
It is hoped that the large U.S. heating market, which has relied on fossil fuels until now, will also steer toward heat pump heating under the environmental policies implemented by the Biden administration introduced earlier.
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2. Proposals Worth US$ 520 Million Approved for PLI
The Government of India announced on November 5 that 26 air conditioner manufacturers have been selected under the performance linked incentive (PLI) scheme, with a total committed investment of 39 billion Indian rupee (INR) or about US$ 523 million. Leading manufacturers have said that the PLI scheme would help provide a level-playing field to domestic manufacturers and create an enabling environment for the industry to compete globally.
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3. C&R Brings Together Novelties Aligned with Future Challenges
Climatización y Refrigeración (C&R) 2021 was held from November 16 to 19 at Ifema Madrid, Spain, as a face-to-face event, and attracted more than 34,000 professional visitors and more than 300 exhibitors. C&R also launched its virtual platform LiveConnect that gave the opportunity to stay connected from November 2 to December 3, 2021.
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4. Daikin’s Global Strategy in Fusion 25
In June 2021, Daikin formulated Fusion 25, its strategic management plan for fiscal year (FY) 2021 to 2025 (ending March 2026). JARN interviewed Yoshihiro Mineno, member of the Board and senior executive officer of Daikin, to gain an insight into the company’s global strategies based on Fusion 25.
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5. Emerson and NevadaNano to Partner on Refrigerant Leak Detection
Emerson is teaming up with NevadaNano, a leader in gas detection sensor technology, to develop products specifically designed to detect refrigerant leaks. NevadaNano has patented Molecular Property Spectrometer (MPS) technology able to be programmed to detect lower flammable (A1), mildly flammable (A2L), and higher flammable (A3) refrigerant gases, which will be combined with Emerson’s heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration (HVAC&R) gas sensing products to create solutions for the federal hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) phasedown mandated by the AIM Act.
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