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Cold StorageSustainable Solutions for Cold Foods

Straus Family Creamery to Install 100% Electric Heat Pumps at Cold Storage, Manufacturing Sites

Project marks first of its kind funded by the California Energy Commission.

Straus Creamery

The team will install and demonstrate Flow Environmental Systems’ ANSWR CO2 Heat Pump system at multiple cold storage sites used to store Straus Family Creamery’s organic super premium ice cream, yogurt, and other dairy products at the Creamery’s dairy manufacturing facility in Rohnert Park, California. The project kicks off in September and is expected to span a two and a half year period. Courtesy Straus Family Creamery.

August 23, 2024

A new technology—100% electric heat pump refrigeration— at Straus Family Creamery will contribute to a sustainable transformation of the commercial cold storage sector, reducing greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs), improving energy efficiency and demand flexibility, saving energy costs, and applying advanced defrost controls. 

Partners Alter Engineers, Avida Energy, DMG North, Flow Environmental Systems, the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, ProspectSV, and Straus Family Creamery are proud to be working together on the project, which, funded by the California Energy Commission, is a first of its kind.

The team will install and demonstrate Flow Environmental Systems’ ANSWR CO2 Heat Pump system at multiple cold storage sites used to store Straus Family Creamery’s organic super premium ice cream, yogurt, and other dairy products at the Creamery’s dairy manufacturing facility in Rohnert Park, California. The project kicks off in September and is expected to span a two and a half year period.

Flow Environmental Systems’ ANSWR is a 100% electric advanced heat pump that can operate as a cooler, freezer, chiller, and/or heat pump boiler with a single power feed and simultaneous heating and cooling. This integrated solution provides low temperature and medium temperature refrigeration by reclaiming heat from the refrigeration cycle to defrost for little to no energy. ANSWR also replaces fossil fuel and synthetic refrigerants with safe and efficient CO2 refrigerants. While advanced heat pumps have been used in residential settings, this is a first use case at the industrial commercial scale. 

“Efficiency and carbon footprint reduction is at the core of Flow’s innovative heat pump design,” said Flow’s Chief Technology Officer, Sean Jarvie. “Straus Family Creamery’s use of ANSWR to satisfy multiple heating and cooling processes makes the technology an ideal application that maximizes efficiency and reduces peak demand, resulting in beneficial impacts on costs, grid congestion, and the environment.”

The project exemplifies Straus Family Creamery’s long-standing commitment to a climate positive future through industrial decarbonization, while facilitating the rapid rollout of an innovative heat pump that addresses carbon and peak load challenges faced by California’s industrial refrigeration sector. It carves a path to significantly improving efficiencies and flexibility in facilities where this has historically not been possible. Design resources from the project will be shared with building owners, engineers, general and mechanical contractors, architects, and other industry professionals.

Based in Northern California, it crafts premium dairy products with high-quality organic milk and ingredients while focusing on minimal processing for superior taste. Its milk, cream, kefir, yogurt, ice cream, butter, sour cream, and various foodservice products are made with organic milk supplied by family farms in Marin and Sonoma counties, including the Straus Dairy Farm, which was the first dairy farm west of the Mississippi River to become certified organic.

“We are tremendously excited that this project will drive operational efficiency improvements and climate impact reductions at the Creamery,” said Straus Family Creamery’s Vice President, Sustainability & Strategic Impact, Joseph Button.  “Even more, we are thrilled to help facilitate industry-wide advancement of this important climate solution through partnership, demonstration, and shared learning.”

 

KEYWORDS: butter California California dairies carbon footprint reduction cold storage applications dairy dairy processor GHG emissions heat pump ice cream organic dairy organic milk Straus Family Creamery yogurt

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