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Danfoss is a Danish multinational company founded in 1933, specializing in energy-efficient technologies that enable smart communities and industries to create healthier and more comfortable climates in buildings and homes, and to supply more food with less waste. The company's product portfolio includes solutions for refrigeration, air conditioning, heating, motor controls, and mobile machinery. Danfoss operates in over 100 countries and employs approximately 28,000 people. With a strong emphasis on innovation and sustainability, Danfoss aims to drive the transition to a low-carbon and circular economy by engineering solutions that increase machine productivity, reduce emissions, lower energy consumption, and enable electrification.
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The TD1 thermostatic expansion valve From Danfoss now has a sustainable stainless-steel design

Built on a foundation of precise superheat control, the Danfoss TD1 thermostatic expansion valve now features a more sustainable stainless-steel capillary tube and sensing bulb. As part of our industry-leading portfolio of low- and ultra-low GWP compliant solutions, the TD1 delivers up to 15% more energy savings and up to 20% reduction in pull-down time under actual operating conditions compared to capillary tubes.

Europe’s largest electrolysis plant under construction is powered by Danfoss Drives

In the second half of 2022, Everfuel is set for full production of green hydrogen at Phase I of the flagship HySynergy project in Fredericia, Denmark. The 20 MW power conversion system driving the hydrogen electrolysis technology will be supplied by Danfoss Drives, according to an agreement signed on 8 October 2021.

Danfoss receives planning approval for new UK Low-Carbon Innovation Center

Danfoss has received planning permission from Midlothian Council for a new £25 million Low-Carbon Innovation Center in Edinburgh, UK. Located in the Shawfair Business Park, the center will provide a home for Danfoss teams working on next-generation, climate-friendly technologies in hydraulics, digitalization and electrification, plus include new manufacturing facilities.

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