IIAR Members Honored with Awards from Accelerate America
The magazine, which is produced by shecco America, presented best-insector awards to: Whole Foods Market in the food retail, category; United States Cold Storage in the industrial category; and Nestlé in the foodservice category. Hillphoenix received the Innovation of the Year award for its AdvansorFlex transcritical carbon dioxide modular refrigeration system designed for small-format stores.
“Congratulations are in order for all of these companies,” said IIAR President Dave Rule. “Their leadership in this industry — developing and engineering new methods of using natural refrigerants to replace HFCs — and their support of IIAR and Atmosphere America is having a real, positive environmental impact.”
Whole Foods has been a leader in natural refrigerants, including CO2 and ammonia. The food retailer has transcritical CO2 systems at several locations and is testing ammonia-CO2 . The company says its Whole Foods Market store in Santa Clara, California, has the most environmentallyadvanced grocery retail refrigeration system in the U.S.
US Cold Storage provides temperature-controlled warehousing and transportation at 39 facilities across the country. In 2015, US Cold Storage installed its first ammonia-carbon dioxide refrigeration system and one of the first in the industrial refrigeration industry.
Hillphoenix, a provider of environmentally sustainable refrigeration systems, has created the AdvansorFlex CO2 refrigeration system as part of its evolving Advansor CO2 platform. The latest offering is designed to bring HFC-free refrigeration to small and medium-sized retailers.
The Person of the Year award was presented to Paul Anderson, senior director of engineering for Target, which has installed propane stand-alone display cases in more than 580 stores. “Paul Anderson has been a leader at Target, first in making CO2 cascade systems a prototype for new stores, and then by installing propane cases on a national scale.”
Anderson has been with Target since 2007. He also held positions with Eaton Corp., Taylor Industries and John Deer.