Electrical reefer control

Shorepower Technologies has announced that the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) has awarded it a $446,000 cost-shared contract to design and develop a central demand-side management control system for conventional diesel trailer refrigeration units (TRUs) while on electric standby, and for hybrid electric trailer refrigeration units (eTRUs). The system is intended to reduce standby service electricity demand requirements, diesel engine noise and air pollution, and overall fleet operating costs. Monitoring and measuring refrigeration requirements of an entire fleet of plugged-in trailers will be accomplished through wireless global positioning satellite (GPS) ...

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