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HILL PHOENIX Joins EPA's GreenChill Program

CONYERS, Ga., Oct. 8, 2007 – Hill PHOENIX Inc., a Dover Company, has joined the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s new GreenChill Advanced Refrigeration Partnership, an initiative through which companies pledge to go above and beyond regulatory requirements in protecting the ozone layer and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Hill PHOENIX designs and manufactures commercial refrigerated display merchandisers, refrigeration systems and mechanical centers, power systems and walk-in coolers and freezers.

More company information can be found at www.hillphoenix.com.

GreenChill is an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) cooperative alliance with supermarkets, and chemical and refrigeration equipment manufacturers. The alliance is dedicated to promoting the use of retail food refrigeration technologies that reduce emissions of ozone depleting substances and greenhouse gases by both reducing refrigerant emissions and increasing refrigeration system energy efficiency. The program also asks supermarket partners to make several important commitments that go beyond regulatory compliance. The EPA estimates that widespread adoption of best practices, improved equipment design and service, and advanced refrigeration technologies could reduce refrigerant emissions by 1 million metric tons of carbon equivalent per year, which is the equivalent of taking 800,000 automobiles off the road, and save over $12 million in operating expenses. For more information, visit www.epa.gov/ozone/downloads/GreenChillFlyer.pdf

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