FRIP Round 1 Project Details
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FRIP Round 1 Project Summaries
The tables below represent the FRIP Round 1 awards.
Grantee | City in California | Awarded Technology | Located in a Census Tract Identified as Disadvantaged or Low-Income | Funding Amount | |
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1 | ALDI Inc. | San Marcos | Transcritical CO2 with adiabatic gas cooler | Yes; low-income | $50,000 |
2 | ALDI Inc. | Murrieta | Self-contained R-290 cases with a water loop | No | $50,000 |
3 | ALDI Inc. | Ramona | Transcritical CO2 with adiabatic gas cooler | Yes; low-income | $50,000 |
4 | ALDI Inc. | Moreno Valley | Transcritical CO2 with parallel compression | Yes; disadvantaged & low-income | $50,000 |
5 | ALDI Inc. | Thousand Oaks | Transcritical CO2 with adiabatic gas cooler | Yes; low-income | $50,000 |
6 | ALDI Inc. | Torrance | Transcritical CO2 with adiabatic gas cooler | No | $50,000 |
7 | ALDI Inc. | Ventura | Transcritical CO2 with adiabatic gas cooler | Yes; low-income | $50,000 |
8 | Costco Wholesale Corporation | Murrieta | Transcritical CO2 with integrated HVAC | No | $50,000 |
9 | Stater Bros. Market | Whittier | Transcritical CO2 with adiabatic gas cooler | Yes; disadvantaged & low-income | $50,000 |
10 | Whole Foods Market (existing store) | Petaluma | Hybrid CO2 /R-448A with adiabatic gas cooler | No | $109,881 |
11 | Whole Foods Market (existing store) | San Francisco | Hybrid CO2/R-448A with adiabatic gas cooler | No | $109,881 |
12 | Whole Foods Market (existing store) | San Francisco | Hybrid CO2/R-448A cascade system with adiabatic gas cooler | Yes; disadvantaged & low-income | $150,000 |
13 | Whole Foods Market (existing store) | Sebastopol | Hybrid R-290/R-448A cascade system with a chilled glycol loop | No | $109,881 |
Grantee | City in California | Awarded Technology | Located in a Census Tract Identified as Disadvantaged or Low-Income | Funding Amount | |
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1 | Vallarta Food Enterprises | Lancaster | Refrigerant retrofit of existing R-404A systems to R-449A | Yes; low-income | $36,000 |
2 | Vallarta Food Enterprises | Palmdale | Refrigerant retrofit of existing R-404A systems to R-449A | Yes; low-income | $34,358 |
FRIP Round 1 Project Details
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Grantee: ALDI Inc.
Location: San Marcos, CA
Tier I Applicant
Awarded FRIP Funding: $50,000
Project Summary:This project is for a new refrigeration system in a new building. The refrigeration system is an innovation CO2 transcritical design with parallel compression and gas ejector technology using 350 pounds of R-744. This refrigeration system consists of a two-stage booster system with the same refrigerant moving from the low temperature compressors to the medium temperature compressors. The medium temperature gas from the low temperature compressor discharge and medium temperature loads is lifted by the ejector to flash tank pressure. The parallel compression CO2 gas is compressed at a higher suction pressure than medium temperature suction. This design is expected to deliver year-round energy savings between 8-10% compared with a traditional CO2 transcritical design. The compressor rack is furnished with a VFD (Variable Frequency Drive); it supports an optimal capacity control and energy consumption.
Grantee: ALDI Inc.
Location: Murrieta, CA
Tier I Applicant
Awarded FRIP Funding: $50,000
Project Summary:The proposed project is a new food retail refrigeration system in a newly build 19,152 square foot facility. The proposed refrigeration system is an R-290 closed loop pumped water system to reject the heat. The system will serve self-contained cases utilizing this fluid cooler water loop including 120 linear feet of open display medium temperature cases and 10 bunker island cases both medium and low temperature. A separate water loop will serve 15 R-290 monoblocks for 2 cold rooms.
Grantee: ALDI Inc.
Location: Ramona, CA
Tier I Applicant
Awarded FRIP Funding: $50,000
Project Summary: This project is for a new refrigeration system in a new building. The refrigeration system is a CO2 transcritical design using 350 pounds of R-744, serving a 20,788 square foot store. The refrigeration piping design have a common liquid loop for both medium and low temperature refrigerated fixtures to minimize the piping. This type of refrigeration system consists of a two-stage booster system with the same refrigerant moving from the low temperature compressors to the medium temperature compressors. The compressor rack is furnished with a VFD (Variable Frequency Drive); it supports an optimal capacity control and energy consumption. The system design will also include energy optimizing features such as an adiabatic gas cooler and heat reclaim for the HVAC.
Grantee: ALDI Inc.
Location: Moreno Valley, CA
Tier I Applicant
Awarded FRIP Funding: $50,000
Project Summary: This project is for a new refrigeration system in a new building. The refrigeration system is an innovation CO2 transcritical design with parallel compression and gas ejector technology using 350 pounds of R-744. This refrigeration system consists of a two-stage booster system with the same refrigerant moving from the low temperature compressors to the medium temperature compressors. The medium temperature gas from the low temperature compressor discharge and medium temperature loads is lifted by the ejector to flash tank pressure. The parallel compression CO2 gas is compressed at a higher suction pressure than medium temperature suction. This design is expected to deliver year-round energy savings between 8-10% compared with a traditional CO2 transcritical design. The compressor rack is furnished with a VFD (Variable Frequency Drive); it supports an optimal capacity control and energy consumption.
Grantee: ALDI Inc.
Location: Thousand Oaks, CA
Tier I Applicant
Awarded FRIP Funding: $50,000
Project Summary: This project is for a new refrigeration system in a new building. The refrigeration system is a CO2 transcritical design using 350 pounds of R-744, serving a 40,958 square foot store. The refrigeration piping design have a common liquid loop for both medium and low temperature refrigerated fixtures to minimize the piping. This type of refrigeration system consists of a two-stage booster system with the same refrigerant moving from the low temperature compressors to the medium temperature compressors. The compressor rack is furnished with a VFD (Variable Frequency Drive); it supports an optimal capacity control and energy consumption. The system design will also include energy optimizing features such as an adiabatic gas cooler and heat reclaim for the HVAC.
Grantee: ALDI Inc.
Location: Torrance, CA
Tier I Applicant
Awarded FRIP Funding: $50,000
Project Summary: This project is for a new refrigeration system in a new building. The refrigeration system is a CO2 transcritical design using 350 pounds of R-744, serving a 20,067 square foot store. The refrigeration piping design have a common liquid loop for both medium and low temperature refrigerated fixtures to minimize the piping. This type of refrigeration system consists of a two-stage booster system with the same refrigerant moving from the low temperature compressors to the medium temperature compressors. The compressor rack is furnished with a VFD (Variable Frequency Drive); it supports an optimal capacity control and energy consumption. The system design will also include energy optimizing features such as an adiabatic gas cooler and heat reclaim for the HVAC.
Grantee: ALDI Inc.
Location: Ventura, CA
Tier I Applicant
Awarded FRIP Funding: $50,000
Project Summary:This project is for a new refrigeration system in a new building. The refrigeration system is a CO2 transcritical design using 350 pounds of R-744, serving a 20,444 square foot store. The refrigeration piping design have a common liquid loop for both medium and low temperature refrigerated fixtures to minimize the piping. This type of refrigeration system consists of a two-stage booster system with the same refrigerant moving from the low temperature compressors to the medium temperature compressors. The compressor rack is furnished with a VFD (Variable Frequency Drive); it supports an optimal capacity control and energy consumption. The system design will also include energy optimizing features such as an adiabatic gas cooler and heat reclaim for the HVAC.
Grantee: Costco Wholesale Corporation
Location: Murrieta, CA
Tier I Applicant
Awarded FRIP Funding: $50,000
Project Summary: This proposed project is for a new refrigeration system in a new building. The refrigeration system is a CO2 transcritical design using approximately 4,800 pounds of R744. The CO2 rack has a medium temperature and low temperature suction group service a 148,000 square foot facility. The system includes heat reclaim during cold weather to reduce the amount of energy needed to heat the supermarket and utilize the same heat reclaim coil to dehumidify the store during hot weather. The dehumidification process uses energy from the CO2 system to reheat the air, increasing the energy efficiency of the system. Additionally, because the air is cooled via the air conditioning system, the energy efficiency of the building will improve due to reduced frost on the refrigeration equipment as well as the dehumidification through a higher efficiency system.
Grantee: Stater Bros. Market
Location: Whittier, CA
Tier I Applicant
Awarded FRIP Funding: $50,000
Project Summary: New market to be built from the ground up. First transcritical CO2 refrigeration system with booster compressors to be installed mid-June 2021. Adiabatic condenser. 800lbs of CO2 (GWP 1 p/lb) to be used rather than 2000 lbs of 448A (GWP 1430 p/lb). Refrigeration capacity will be approximately 900,000 BTUs. One system with multiple circuits; exact layout still to be determined.
Grantee: Whole Foods Market
Location: Petaluma, CA
Tier I Applicant
Awarded FRIP Funding: $109,881
Project Summary: This project will replace an existing direct expansion refrigeration system serving 20,000 square foot sales floor. There are 5 refrigeration systems using 2183 pounds of R-404A for the low-temperature and medium temperature. Each system uses air-cooled condensing. The new system is a hybrid low-temp CO2 design that will include a medium temperature rack using 800 pounds of R-448A and a low temperature rack, cascading off the medium temperature rack, using 250 pounds of R-744 (CO2). In addition to the system’s reduction in average GWP, this project will result in a permanent refrigerant charge reduction of 1,133 pounds of R-4040A. Additional design enhancements that are expected to optimize performance include adiabatic condenser, floating suction and head pressure controls, heat reclaim, and advanced case controls.
Grantee: Whole Foods Market
Proposal Name: San Francisco, CA 94109
Tier I Applicant
Awarded FRIP Funding: $109,881
Project Summary: This project will replace an existing direct expansion refrigeration system serving 15,000 square foot sales floor. The current system serves both medium and low racks with 1495 pounds of R-407a using an evaporative tower condenser. The new system is a hybrid low-temp CO2 design that will include a medium temperature rack using 1,000 pounds of R-448A and a low temperature rack, cascading off the medium temperature rack, using 400 pounds of R-744 (CO2). Additional design enhancements that are expected to optimize performance include adiabatic condenser, floating suction and head pressure controls, and heat reclaim for space heating and hot water systems.
Grantee: Whole Foods Market
Location: San Francisco, CA 94107
Tier I Applicant
Awarded FRIP Funding: $150,000
Project Summary: This project will replace an existing direct expansion refrigeration system serving 20,000 square foot sales floor. The current system uses 1,150 pounds of R-507A for the low-temperature and medium temperature, and a rack dedicated to the HVAC system using 500 pounds of R-407A. The entire system uses an evaporative fluid cooler. The new system is a transcritical low/medium-temp CO2 design running off 600 pounds of CO2 and an adiabatic condenser. The new system also includes a medium-temp R448A design system using 450 pounds of R448A and an adiabatic condenser as well as an HVAC R448A design system using 500 pounds of R448A and an adiabatic condenser. Additional design enhancements that are expected to optimize performance include adiabatic gas cooler and condensers, floating suction and head pressure controls, and heat reclaim for space heating.
Grantee: Whole Foods Market
Location: Sebastopol, CA
Tier I Applicant
Awarded FRIP Funding: $109,881
Project Summary: This project will replace an existing direct expansion refrigeration system serving 10,000 square foot salesfloor. The current systems use 200 pounds of R-404A and 230 of R-407A for the low-temperature and medium temperature and a few small condensing units on the roof with various gases. The entire system uses air-cooled condensing. The new Low Temperature system is a Microdistributed system using (9) R-290 fluid appliances at less than 150 grams each connected to a chilled glycol loop from a New Medium Temp rack with approximately 300lbs of R-448A.
Applicant: Vallarta #V14 Lancaster
Proposal Name: Vallarta Supermarkets Refrigeration Retrofit V14 Lancaster, CA
Tier II Applicant
Requested FRIP Funding: $42,750
Project Summary: Refrigerant retrofit for the systems at this store location. Existing refrigerant R-404A converted to XP40 (R-449A). Work to be performed by Prime Refrigeration Systems.
(1) Low Temperature Rack is Existing Hill 3 Compressor System.
(1) Medium Temperature Rack is Existing Hill 4 Compressor System.
Summary of Refrigeration Racks:
Rack 1 [Low Temp]: Refrigerant - R-404A Conversion to R-449A, Lbs of Refrigerant - 550 lb
Rack 2 [Med Temp]: Refrigerant - R-404A Conversion to R-449A, Lbs of Refrigerant - 1,350 lb
Total Refrigerant to be Converted: 1,900 lb
Applicant: Vallarta #V38 Palmdale
Proposal Name: Vallarta Supermarkets Refrigeration Retrofit V38 Palmdale, CA
Tier II Applicant
Requested FRIP Funding: $42,750
Project Summary: Refrigerant retrofit for the systems at this store location. Existing refrigerant R-404A converted to XP40 (R-449A). Work to be performed by Prime Refrigeration Systems.
(1) Low Temperature Rack is Existing Prime Refrigeration 3 Compressor System.
(1) Medium Temperature Rack is Existing Prime Refrigeration 4 Compressor System.
Summary of Refrigeration Racks:
Rack 1 [Low Temp]: Refrigerant - R-404A Conversion to R-449A, Lbs of Refrigerant - 550 lb
Rack 2 [Med Temp]: Refrigerant - R-404A Conversion to R-449A, Lbs of Refrigerant - 1,350 lb
Total Refrigerant to be Converted: 1,900 lb