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Danfoss Issues Comprehensive Report on 2006 EnVisioneering Symposium Series

06 February 2007
EnVisioneering Insights Magazine Summarizes Key Findings
From Symposia Addressing Global Energy Situation
BALTIMORE, MD — Danfoss, a global leader in supplying components, controls, compressors and systems for air-conditioning and refrigeration, has issued a 16-page report that summarizes the key findings from its 2006 EnVisioneering Symposium Series.

“Danfoss 2007 EnVisioneering Insights: An In-Depth Look at Advanced Energy Strategy and Technology” is a comprehensive report of the lively discussions and major findings from the three symposia held in 2006 -- in Kansas City, Chicago and Washington, DC.

“The purpose of the report is two-fold,” said John Galyen, president of Danfoss Refrigeration & Air-Conditioning, North America. “First, we wanted to identify the key environmental, energy and engineering issues related to policy, market forces and technology. Second, it provides a summary of the major energy and environmental codes, standards and legislation affecting the HVAC/R industry.”

In addition to the findings and reference guide, EnVisioneering Insights features opinion columns written by several thought leaders and a sneak preview of the 2007 EnVisioneering Symposium Series, which will focus on solutions and outcomes to meet short- and long-term energy needs.

For a free copy of EnVisioneering Insights, contact Danfoss at 410-931-8250 or  to download a pdf of the magazine from this website.

Danfoss launched the EnVisioneering Symposium Series in August 2006 to create an ongoing dialogue among industry, the policy community and thought leaders in research and development. The symposia brought together experts from a variety of professional backgrounds – all with a vested interest in energy issues.

Topics, locations and dates for the 2006 EnVisioneering Symposium Series included:
  • “Innovation and the Emerging Energy Challenge,” Kansas City, August.
  • “The Future of Energy Efficiency Policy: The Role of States,” Chicago, October.
  • “Energy Futures: America Responds to 21st Century Energy Challenges,” Washington, D.C., December.