Africa green economy, Swaziland produces Solar Fridge

Post date: Oct 26, 2010 8:29:02 AM

Eco-friendly solar-powered refrigerators for Swaziland

Cool reserve for 5 days

The Palfridge appliances have an insulating layer 10 centimeters thick, which keeps the contents cool for up to five days without electricity – even at external temperatures of over 40 degrees Celsius.

Palfridge Ltd., Swaziland

a leading manufacturer of refrigerating appliances in southern Africa based in Swaziland, has developed an eco-friendly refrigeration solution. The company manufactures appliances with very thick-walled insulation made of rigid polyurethane foam based on raw materials from Bayer MaterialScience. Thanks to its outstanding insulating properties, rigid polyurethane foam is used in most refrigerating appliances worldwide. ‘Polyurethane insulation has therefore contributed significantly to reducing the energy consumption of refrigerators from 1950 to 2005 by 65 percent’, says Robbie Buchanan, an expert for polyurethane insulation at Bayer MaterialScience in South Africa.

Kelvinator and Coolmaster Labels.

Other well-known brand names manufactured by the company are Aim, Bauer, Carrier, Coldpoint, Fuchsware, Leonard, Sancon and Univa. Our Commercial range is manufacturered under the Coolmaster and Liquitech Brands.

Solar Fridge 2 x 90 Watt

Some of the company’s product lines are also equipped with two 90 Watt solar modules, which are a great help in powering refrigeration appliances in hot countries. ‘Thanks to these and other measures to boost efficiency, our appliances consume substantially less energy than conventional refrigerators,’ reveals Mr. Roy Singh, Technical Director at Palfridge.

Long-term refrigeration of both food and medicines is essential to many people’s survival in Swaziland. More than 25 percent of the population is HIV positive – one of the highest rates anywhere in the world – and therefore dependent on drugs that need to be stored in a cool place, as do drugs to treat malaria.

GTZ Proklima Finance Germany

The project was financed under the Proklima program of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) GmbH.

Bayer Material Science:

With 2009 sales of EUR 7.5 billion, Bayer MaterialScience is among the world’s largest polymer companies

source: greenmi.net

Palfridge Swaziland South Africa production

Operation of the Solar Therm Units

During sunlight, energy from the sun is converted into electrical energy, which is used to cool the unit. Any excess energy is stored in a ballast load and is used during low light conditions.