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Greenwood Clean Energy


FieldValue
nameGreenwood Clean Energy, Inc.
logo[[Image:Greenwood-Technologies-logo.png265pxGreenwood Clean Energy, Inc logo]]
typePrivate
foundation2009
locationRedmond, Washington
key_peopleMichael Kuehner, CEO
German Burtscher, EVP
Craig Butler, MD
industryHeating system manufacturing
productsGreenwood Frontier Series
website

German Burtscher, EVP Craig Butler, MD

Greenwood Clean Energy, Inc. is an American manufacturing company headquartered in Redmond, Washington, that manufactures wood and biomass central heating systems.

History

The company was founded in 2009. A year later, the Clean Energy Company (CEC) acquired the Greenwood brand, certain assets, and intellectual property of Greenwood Technologies. CEC became Greenwood Clean Energy, Inc. and began marketing its appliances under the Greenwood brand.

Emissions

Greenwood has participated with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to advocate for the use of more efficient wood boilers. Greenwood Clean Energy's Frontier CX heating appliance meets the requirements for efficiency and emissions outlined in the Washington State Department of Ecology standards of less than 4.5 grams of particulate matter per hour using the Douglas Fir test fuel.

Awards

Greenwood has received numerous awards, including:

  • 2008 Reader's Choice Award, Contractor magazine;
  • Plumbing & Mechanical magazine;
  • 2007 Brilliant Innovation Award, Discover Brilliant International Conference;
  • 2007 AHR Expo Innovation Award, AHR Expo; and
  • 2006 Vesta Award: Groundbreaking Advancement in Renewable Fuel Heating, Hearth and Home.

References

References

  1. "Greenwood Biomass and Wood Furnace - About Us - Greenwood Team".
  2. (2007-12-01). "Plumbing and Mechanical - Top Ten Online Products of 2007".
  3. "Discover Brilliant 2007 - Awards".
  4. (2006-11-21). "2007 AHR Expo Innovation Award winners announced".
  5. "Vesta Awards 2006 Winners".
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