The World Environment Center's Gold Medal for International Corporate Achievement in Sustainable Development
was presented to Carrier Global Corp. chairman and CEO David Gitlin by GE Aerospace chairman and CEO H. Lawrence Culp Jr. on November 13.
After two rounds of voting, Carrier’s AquaEdge centrifugal chillers, collectively, were named one of six finalists in the medium-to-large business category.
The first DOE challenge-designated cold-climate heat pumps are slated for production beginning this month at Carrier’s Collierville, Tennessee, factory.
Carrier’s newest portfolio includes an entire lineup of ductless systems; the company is expanding offerings, incorporating new platforms and technologies, and integrating R-454B, Carrier’s refrigerant of choice.
Carrier University, established in 1929, will use its new training center to host more than 1,200 students annually for in-person courses. An additional 7,400 students will participate in virtual instruction, the company said.
Carrier Cooling-as-a-Service allows customers to contract for long-term performance and predictable payments rather than incurring an up-front capital cost for system or equipment purchases.
The California Heat Pump Partnership brings together state agencies, manufacturers that represent more than 90% of the U.S. consumer heat-pump market, utilities, and other market actors to help achieve thestate's goal of having six million electric heat pumps installed in California by 2030.
The current available product range includes CO2 compressor racks and heat pumps for mechanical refrigeration systems, and the company plans to offer condensing units in the coming months.