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Representatives from Ingersoll Rand are to participate in a forum Thursday, where they will discuss low-global warming potential HVAC market refrigerants and other HVAC construction technology options.
Ingersoll Rand said it would cut greenhouse gas emissions by 50 percent within six years as part of an effort to reduce climate change and boost green HVAC.