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  • Heat Source Driven: VAMs utilize thermal energy (heat) from sources like waste heat, steam, hot water, or natural gas, reducing the need for electricity for cooling. 
  • Reduced Energy Consumption: By leveraging waste heat, VAMs significantly lower electricity consumption compared to compression chillers, making them more energy-efficient. 
  • Lower Operating Costs: The use of waste heat as the primary energy source results in lower operational costs for VAMs. 
  • Environmental Benefits: VAMs can reduce carbon emissions and overall environmental impact due to their reliance on waste heat and lower electricity consumption. 
  • Wide Range of Applications: VAMs are suitable for various industrial and commercial applications, including food processing, petrochemical plants, paper manufacturing, and more. 
  • Natural Refrigerants: Some VAMs utilize natural refrigerants like water, which have a zero ozone depletion potential (ODP) and a low global warming potential (GWP). 
  • Lower Maintenance Costs: Compared to compression chillers, VAMs generally have fewer moving parts, leading to reduced maintenance requirements and costs. 

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