Eurocoil, an Italian manufacturer of finned coils, remote condensers and dry coolers, has received a €15 million (US$16.3 million) investment from its U.S. parent company Baltimore Aircoil Company (BAC) to support its expansion The investment will fund the construction of a new 9,000m2 (96,875ft2) production facility at the Eurocoil headquarters in Bovolone which began on January 19 and was marked with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Eurocoil will also invest in new machinery and doubling the number of personnel with the aim of having over 300 employees by 2031 and we will introduce a new assembly line for the components we already produce,” said Claudio Bittante “Thanks to this further step we will be able to grow and to increase the opportunities for many families in and around Bovolone.” and we will introduce a new assembly line for the components we already produce.” Founded in 1995, Eurocoil was acquired by BAC in July 2021 to strengthen its position in European cooling markets and accelerate its development of hybrid evaporative and adiabatic technologies. BAC’s TrilliumSeries Adiabatic Products which are widely employed in transcritical CO2(R744) installations BAC immediately announced its intention to boost its production capacity across Europe “We are very happy to have kept the promise made a year and a half ago,” said David Jacobs Vice President of BAC at the January 19 ceremony in its founding partners and in all the employees who work for this company The investment we started today is the first and will not be the last and will allow us to expand our market globally.” which will be connected to the existing building has been designed with the goal of obtaining LEED Gold certification which recognizes a building’s sustainability both in its construction and its operation According to the building’s architect, Contec Ingegneria passive cooling approaches have been adopted to minimize heat gain during the summer and roof-top solar panels will provide renewable energy for the facility Contec Ingegneria also noted that heat pumps will be used to provide thermal comfort Vertex™ Evaporative Condenser Nexus Modular Hybrid Cooler Trillium Adiabatic Condenser Europe: (+32) 2 808 90 57United States: (+1) 332 223 4004APAC: (+81) 80 2165 9629 info@naturalrefrigerants.com Lost your password? Clopas’Peter Paul Rubens | Museo Nacional del Prado I kept thinking about an Italian Eucharistic chapel during National Marriage Week last week My wife and I visited the Domus Familiae near Bovolone, Italy, last summer. Flanking the altar, stone panels depict a married couple walking with Jesus and then dramatically recognizing him in the breaking of the bread at their Emmaus home. It’s at the heart of the headquarters of Don Renzo Bonetti’s Great Mystery Project and it is an unapologetic vote for one take on an age-old question from the Gospel of Luke: “Who was the other disciple who walked with Jesus to Emmaus?” Luke tells the story of two discouraged disciples leaving Jerusalem who are joined by Jesus since he had just been killed three days earlier in Jerusalem the two disciples walking to Emmaus are considered to be men.  some leading Catholic interpreters of Scripture say that the two disciples are married Father Mike Schmitz on Day 321 of his Bible in a Year Podcast calls the two “Mr Clopas.” He is likely following the lead of Tim Gray and Jeff Cavins in their remarkable book Walking With God: A Journey Through the Bible They point out that Luke tells us one of the disciples’ names, and it is Cleopas — an unusual name, which is spelled “Clopas” in its Jewish pronunciation. John’s Gospel happens to mention that that the wife of Clopas was at the cross that weekend it is hard to imagine that there is a wife of Cleopas who also is in Jerusalem for the Passover.” And it seems likely that if one left Jerusalem they are a fitting completion of the story of salvation that began in the Garden of Eden One thing I have been discovering in my Extraordinary Story podcast is that Jesus Christ’s death and resurrection is part of God’s grand plan to return his beloved creatures to our original state of innocence and friendship with him Gray and Cavins spell out the ways the Emmaus story fulfills the earlier story:  “When the first couple in Genesis ate the first meal (from the forbidden fruit), ‘then the eyes of both were opened’ (Gn 3:7); as Jesus breaks open the bread at table with the couples from Emmaus ‘their eyes were opened’ (Luke 24:31) The eyes of the original couple are opened to shame and guilt whereas the new couple that Jesus walks with to Emmaus have their eyes opened to the resurrected Lord in the Eucharist.” Eden was lost in a meal when a husband and wife tried to be like God on their terms — and it is regained in a meal by a husband and wife becoming like God on his terms when they “recognize him in the breaking of the bread” and he disappears Not only do they fulfill God’s story in all his Scripture — they also fulfill Luke’s story in his Gospel Wright calls the Emmaus story a “masterpiece within the masterpiece” of Luke’s Gospel and he also thinks of the disciples as a married couple “Consider how Luke has used this story to balance the story he told way back at the beginning of his gospel about another husband and wife But whereas Mary and Joseph find Jesus in the Temple — this new couple find him in the new way Jesus intends to be with us Pope Benedict XVI describes what that new way is: the Eucharist these disciples give us a beautiful vision of “home.” I like one last writer’s take on this story — the late Deacon Tom Bello “To me it makes perfect sense that Mary and Cleopas would be returning to their home in Emmaus, ‘conversing about all the things that had occurred’ as would any husband and wife,” he wrote “It sounds like an invitation to stay at one’s home.” We know Jesus dined with Martha and Mary and their brother Lazarus; perhaps Luke is having another family meal here every married couple should pray to Jesus just as they did: for it is nearly evening and the day is almost over.’ So he went in to stay with them.” He is waiting for an invitation to abide in our marriages Articles like these are sponsored free for every Catholic through the support of generous readers just like you Please make a tax-deductible donation today Help us continue to bring the Gospel to people everywhere through uplifting Catholic news Industry news and insights from Europe and around the World Keep up-to-date with the latest new products and technology is to benefit from an investment of €15m to expand production at its site in Bovolone The construction of a new factory of over 9,000m2 will see employee numbers reach over 300 by 2031 The investment follows the company’s acquisition by Baltimore Aircoil (BAC) in 2021 BAC said that the acquisition would enable it to accelerate the development of industry-leading evaporative hybrid and adiabatic technologies BAC acquires Italian coil firm Eurocoil – 5 July 2021USA/ITALY: Baltimore Aircoil (BAC) has acquired Eurocoil SpA, the Italian manufacturer of finned coil heat exchangers. 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