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		<title>Viking Cold Solutions&#8217; Thermal Energy Storage system demonstrates over 30% energy savings in a 3rd party study and is recommended for adoption by utilities in California</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An innovative thermal energy storage system using phase  change material and intelligent controls provides significant cost  savings, enhanced product monitoring, and protection for cold storage  operators and supermarkets.
HOUSTON, Nov. 15, 2016 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/  &#8211; Viking Cold Solutions, a leader in thermal energy storage systems,  today announced that a Southern California [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>An innovative thermal energy storage system using phase  change material and intelligent controls provides significant cost  savings, enhanced product monitoring, and protection for cold storage  operators and supermarkets.</strong></p>
<p>HOUSTON, Nov. 15, 2016 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/  &#8211; Viking Cold Solutions, a leader in thermal energy storage systems,  today announced that a Southern California Utility, along with an  independent 3<sup>rd</sup> party energy management firm, ASWB  Engineering, completed a Field Demonstration Study of the Viking Cold  Thermal Energy Storage (TES) system. The study verified a reduction in  electricity consumption of 30% and 39% in two separate low temperature  cold storage facilities in the San Diego area. Based on the results of  this study, the Utility and ASWB recommended that California utilities  adopt the technology into their Energy Efficiency incentive programs.</p>
<p>The purpose of the independent study was to determine the  effectiveness of Viking Cold&#8217;s patented TES system in cold storage  freezer applications and to qualify the system for California utility  inventive programs as part of the California Energy Commission Emerging  Technologies initiative.</p>
<p>&#8220;The benefits of the technology include reduced refrigeration  equipment run time and increased product safety during power  emergencies due to the thermal storage capabilities of the solution,&#8221;  said John Baffa, Professional Engineer at ASWB Engineering.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is exciting to see our technology recognized by a leading  utility energy efficiency program and I&#8217;m pleased that the study  validates the results that Viking Cold customers already experience  daily,&#8221; said James Bell, CEO of Viking Cold Solutions. &#8220;Our passive,  non-mechanical system is a cost-effective way to reduce energy  consumption across the cold chain, from walk-in freezers to large  distribution warehouses, which can be used stand-alone, or to boost the  return with solar PV.&#8221;</p>
<p>Two locations currently using Viking Cold&#8217;s TES system were  studied by ASWB. The first test site, a walk-in freezer on Camp  Pendleton in Southern California, showed a net facility energy savings  of 30%.  The second test site is a commercial freezer warehouse at the  Jacobs &amp; Cushman San Diego Food Bank. By leveraging the Food Bank&#8217;s  existing photovoltaic system to run the refrigeration during the day and  using Viking Cold&#8217;s TES system at night, the facility showed a net  energy savings of 39%.</p>
<p>&#8220;Electricity costs are one of the top two expenses in the  cold storage industry and this study demonstrates the value of using an  intelligent Thermal Energy Storage system to reduce energy consumption  in freezers,&#8221; said Corey Rosenbusch, President and CEO of the Global  Cold Chain Alliance (GCCA). &#8220;Based on these results, our membership  should evaluate this technology for their own low temperature  applications.&#8221;</p>
<p>The complete Phase Change Material and Controls Field  Demonstration Study, written by ASWB Engineering, can be downloaded on  the California Emerging Technologies Coordinating Council&#8217;s website at <a style="COLOR: blue" href="http://www.etcc-ca.com/reports/phase-change-material-and-controls-study-low-temp-refrigeration-applications" target="_blank">http://www.etcc-ca.com/reports/phase-change-material-and-controls-study-low-temp-refrigeration-applications</a>.</p>
<p><strong>About Viking Cold Solutions:</strong></p>
<p><em>Viking Cold Solutions™ is an energy management company,  which makes the world&#8217;s cold storage systems more efficient using  proprietary Phase Change Material (PCM) and intelligent controls.  The  Thermal Energy Storage (TES) solution stores energy, reduces demand,  shifts load, monitors the facility, and provides thermal back-up  protection. The company&#8217;s patented TES systems have saved over 7,000 MWh  of energy, reduced carbon footprint by over 4,600 metric tons, and  prevented more than $13M of product loss. Learn more at </em> <a style="COLOR: blue" href="http://vikingcold.com/" target="_blank"> <em>vikingcold.com</em> </a></p>
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