Transportation Industry

EPA Honors Red Dot Corp. For Climate-Control Systems

Transport Topics, May, 2007 by Anonymous

Red Dot Corp., a Seattle, Wash., manufacturer of heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, has received the 2007 Climate Protection Award, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's highest honor for leadership, innovation, dedication and technical achievement in reducing greenhouse gases.

Red Dot was recognized for its research and commercialization of low global-warming potential refrigerants designed for use in the climate-controlsystems of commercial trucks and equipment used in construction, mining, agriculture, fire and rescue and militaiy service.

In 2003, Red Dot began working with government and industry to develop a practical alternative to HFC-134a, which is to be phased out as the standard refrigerant for mobile air-conditioning systems.

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