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Jeffrey Flannery has been appointed as business development manager to support Danfoss’ hydronic heating and district energy business for North America.
The 7-year-old contest recognizes HVAC market equipment makers, contractors, cities and users that have used or created items that use Danfoss products.
High-performance buildings that are “efficient, smart and integrated” are crucial to the Obama administration’s vision of a clean-energy future, according to Lisa Tryson, director of corporate communications and public relations at Danfoss.
The contest from the HVAC construction controls maker recognizes original equipment manufacturers, building owners, municipalities, HVAC market contractors and users that a new product, facility, or upgraded green HVAC in the past 18 months using Danfoss products to boost energy efficiency.