Increasing the competitiveness of M.A.S. by implementing environmentally friendly hybrid refrigeration devices

Project facts

Project promoter:
""M.A.S."" SPÓŁKA Z OGRANICZONĄ ODPOWIEDZIALNOŚCIĄ(PL)
Project Number:
PL-INNOVATION-0082
Status:
In implementation
Initial project cost:
€958,032
Donor Project Partners:
Ocean Consulting AS(NO)

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Description

M.A.S. is a production and engineering company from the refrigeration and energy recovery industry (electricity, heat and cold). The project concerns the production of innovative hybrid ice water chillers. We have conducted R&D works to develop a product concept based on the use of waste heat for cold production. The new chillers will offer a wide range of operating options depending on the ambient air temperature, and the device will be much more energy efficient than similar solutions available on the market. 

As part of the project, M.A.S. will build an additional manufacturing area and equip the site with machines needed to launch the production of the chillers. The final version of the solution will be developed by a scientific unit which will also streamline its operating and safety scenarios. An energy and technical audit will make it possible to improve the energy efficiency of the device, reduce CO2 emissions from its operation (by 0.04 tons in the first year after the completion of the project), and make the product more competitive.

We also plan to cooperate with the Norwegian partner, Ocean Consulting AS, that will support us substantially in the development of the solution and its iteration for the maritime industry. The partner will also provide advisory and mentoring services concerning sales and distribution on international markets in that challenging industry. We expect that these innovative devices will attract foreign clients, especially from the EU countries where the demand for ecological energy solutions has been growing considerably.

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