Specialist portal BAUEN AKTUELL reports on hall conditioning without refrigerant in industrial buildings

that BAUEN AKTUELL specialist portal reports on new approaches to sustainable hall conditioning and presents a solution that does not require traditional refrigerants. The article classifies the technology against the backdrop of rising energy costs and stricter regulatory requirements.
The article shows how industrial hall cooling can be rethought under current conditions — with a focus on energy efficiency, investment security and long-term operating costs.
Key facts about the press release
- Medium: BAUEN AKTUELL specialist portal
- output: 08/2024
- technology: Sustainable Hall Conditioning
- Editor's online portal: bauen-aktuell.eu
The project in detail
The press report focuses on hall conditioning Sustainable Hall Conditioning, which does not require the use of climate-damaging refrigerants. The solution is for Existing systems and new buildings and can significantly reduce the energy load on existing hall cooling systems.
The press report focuses on:
- Reducing energy and CO₂ emissions: Savings of up to 90%
- Reduce operating costs: up to 80% compared to conventional cooling systems
- Profitability: lower investment costs and funding opportunities
- Flexibility: Use in existing and new industrial buildings
Why this approach is revolutionizing industry
The press release makes it clear that classic hall cooling with compression refrigeration is increasingly reaching its limits under current economic and regulatory conditions. Increasing energy costs and requirements for F-gases and PFAS are increasing the pressure on industrial operators to act. Adiabatic hall conditioning offers an alternative approach with significantly reduced energy consumption and without refrigerant.
The combination of physically simple technology, low electrical power consumption and high scalability creates a solution that is economically viable and can be planned in the long term.
About the specialist portal BAUEN AKTUELL
BUILDING CURRENTLY is a German-language specialist portal with a focus on construction, building and plant technology. The editorial team reports on technical developments, new systems and regulatory frameworks along the entire value chain — from planning and construction to the operation of technical systems. A particular focus is on energy-efficient solutions, sustainable technologies and practical applications in industrial and commercial environments. BAUEN AKTUELL is thus aimed in particular at planners, operators, technical decision makers and specialist managers who are faced with the task of designing building and energy infrastructure for the future.












