Sure Chill
Sure Chill is a unique new cooling technology with the power to impact on people and business around
Sure Chill is a unique new cooling technology with the power to impact on people and business around the world
http://www.surechill.com/
Thanks to BBC for featuring Sure Chill on this morning's BBC Morning Live.
If you missed the interview with our co-founder and inventor Ian Tansley, you can watch it again here.
24/02/2021
A remarkable achievement and a leap in the right direction. Working closely with UNICEF and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance we at Sure Chill see the outstanding work they do first hand.
Here's to teamwork and the global response.
➡️ www.surechill.com/covid19
24/02/2021
Sure Chill’s vaccine refrigerators are built specifically to protect vaccines in some of the harshest conditions. With an ability to cool for up to 12 days, they are the perfect solution for COVID-19 vaccines where constant power is a problem.
Get in contact with the Sure Chill team now to find out more about our products or to discuss your cold chain requirements
➡️ www.surechill.com/covid19
18/02/2021
As global access to COVID-19 vaccines is currently being secured the attention turns to the roll-out of the vaccines.
Is your cold chain COVID-19 ready?
See how Sure Chill can help with your COVID-19 vaccine refrigeration.
➡️ www.surechill.com/covid19
21/01/2021
"There is no doubt that the challenge of delivering COVID-19 vaccines around the world in 2021 is a colossal one for UNICEF, but work is well underway to put critical pieces in place to make it happen."
"The fridges are suitable to store vaccines that require temperatures of 2-8°C, and with several COVID-19 vaccine candidates in this range showing promise, they will be crucial in governments’ COVID-19 vaccine distribution efforts throughout 2021."
Getting COVID-19 vaccines to West and Central Africa How UNICEF is harnessing decades of expertise to deliver COVID-19 vaccines to the region.
31/03/2020
Batteries are widely recognised as crucial in attempts to delay climate change, but the world is "still heavily dependent on dated battery science"
‘The Kitchen of the World’ Grapples with Refrigeration Challenges ...
30/03/2020
Despite ever-increasing demand for battery storage, the scale-up process might not be fast enough to meet demand
Battery storage might not be scaling up fast enough to meet demand: WoodMac | Recharge Delays in new production lines, difficulties in sourcing raw materials and competing demand from the EV sector 'could all throw sand in the gears', says analyst
29/03/2020
Fionnuala Walravens of the EIA believes that up to 0.4c of the world's expected temperature increase could be shaved off through the use of natural refrigerants, helping us to reach the Paris Agreement's goal of limiting global warming to 1.5c
EuroShop Networking Event Focuses on NatRefs The New Era of Sustainable Retail event was organized by Epta and shecco.
Count on Cooling - an informative white paper from EPEE with a 5-step approach to deliver sustainable cooling
27/03/2020
The solar-plus-storage market is changing all the time and could look completely different by 2030
10 Predictions for the Solar and Storage Market in the 2020s Batteries will be standard with virtually every new solar system installed in the U.S. by 2025, the author predicts.
The BASE CaaS competition received 35 different project proposals from 18 different countries, doubling expectations. We can't wait to see what happens next!
Strong response for the CaaS Incubator! | Cooling as a Service
25/03/2020
Renewable energy sources like wind and solar can suddenly change output with little warning - so the ability to store intermittent power is more important than ever. But what's the carbon emission footprint of this storage? Great long read by Forbes
Estimating The Carbon Footprint Of Utility-Scale Battery Storage As utilities combine renewable energy with large battery storage systems, there has been increasing interest in the carbon footprint of such systems. In this article, I attempt to make that calculation.
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