Copeland Receives Grant from U.S. Department of Energy to Support a $2.5M Project for Sustainable Heat Pump Innovation
During the visit, Secretary Granholm awarded the organization a grant to support a $2.5 million project to research and develop innovative heat pump technology for heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems.
- During the visit, Secretary Granholm awarded the organization a grant to support a $2.5 million project to research and develop innovative heat pump technology for heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems.
- This innovation has the potential to provide significant cost savings for consumers during HVAC installations and drastic reductions in energy usage.
- "The grant we've received from the Department of Energy will play a critical role in advancing the future of heat pump technology, reducing both consumer costs and energy consumption," said Rajan Rajendran, global vice president of environmental sustainability at Copeland.
- Secretary Granholm's visit and the DOE grant marks a significant milestone in Copeland's journey to advance the next generation of climate technologies.