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šŸŒ Cooling is no longer simply a matter of comfort, it is becoming a public health necessity. As global temperatures rise, cooling demand continues to increase, driving higher energy consumption and intensifying the environmental impact of conventional systems. At the same time, synthetic refrigerants are being progressively phased out due to their climate and environmental consequences. This raises an important question: Can water serve as a viable and sustainable refrigerant for the future of cooling? In this module, Dr. Raed Fayad (Mines Paris – PSL) explores the engineering challenges and opportunities of refrigeration systems using water as a natural refrigerant, with a focus on: • Direct contact heat exchangers • Compressor operation under near-vacuum conditions • System-level design challenges and sustainability implications šŸŽ„ Stay tuned for the promotional video and discover how this module contributes to advancing sustainable cooling technologies. šŸ”— Learn more and register: www.ser-med.com https://lnkd.in/dQBnbVZc https://lnkd.in/dHe-Vamk https://lnkd.in/gMw4YXVi https://lnkd.in/d2qXBzTc https://lnkd.in/dQmgTcTp #HVAC #SustainableCooling #EnergyTransition #NaturalRefrigerants #Engineering #BuiltEnvironment #Decarbonization

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