Chile. The international community will gather in a new version of the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris (COP21 – November 30 to December 11). This time, progress will be made on a new agreement to encourage countries and communities to act simultaneously working towards reducing carbon emissions, while adapting to the long-term impacts of climate change. In this sense, Chile announced that the commitment will be to keep the increase in global warming below 2°C.
According to a study, the industries that produce the most CO2 in the country are those of electricity generation, transport, agriculture, industrial processes, copper mining and waste. That is why it is of vital importance to generate processes in the area of air conditioning, ventilation, heating and cooling (HVAC-R) that are friendly to the environment and that also do not mean a greater expense for the user.
Therefore, to know the trends that are coming in this matter, between May 11 and 13, 2016, the third version of Expo Frío Calor Chile will be held, which will have the participation of national and international companies, which will show the latest advances in technology and innovation, both for the specialized industry and for professionals in the sector.
This activity, organized by the Chilean Chamber of Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, will bring together in 3 days, a complete sample of solutions in such important matters as Refrigeration and Industrial Cold, Air Conditioning, Heating and Domestic Hot Water, Automation, Air Quality, Management and Technical Services, Insulation, Refrigerants, Ventilation, Regulation and Control Elements, Tools and Accessories for Installations, Solar and Geothermal Equipment, among others.
Likewise, Expo Frío Calor Chile includes a large program of talks and technical conferences whose purpose is the training and exchange of experiences among professionals in the sector.
More information in www.expofriocalorchile.com