MHI Thermal Systems Receives '2021 Minister of the Environment Award for Climate Action' for 'Q-ton Circulation' Air-to-Water Heat Pump
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Thursday, November 25, 2021
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The award ceremony will take place on December 8 at the Tokyo Big Sight exhibition hall.
Key Points:
- The award ceremony will take place on December 8 at the Tokyo Big Sight exhibition hall.
- The Ministry of the Environment accolade marks the fourth award bestowed on the Q-ton Circulation.
- In 2019, the new heat pump received the 47th Technology Award from the Japan Society of Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (JSRAE).
- The 2021 award is MHI Thermal Systems' second to date: in 2019, the company received an Environment Minister's Award for Global Warming Prevention Activity for its centrifugal chiller ETI-Z Series that adopt a low-GWP refrigerant.