Learn How Heat Pumps Can Help Grow Your Business During MSCA’s Latest Webinar

March 14, 2024

Tuesday, April 16, 2024 | 1:00 – 1:45 PM EDT

Join MSCA Board member Drew Harrison and a panel of industry experts to learn how heat pumps can help grow your business and improve profits. MSCA and the UA have been working with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (in support of the US Department of Energy) to boost heat pump and heat pump water heater training and recruitment as massive federal incentives become available.

Gain insights and have an opportunity to ask questions to ask questions about:

  • State of the Market on Heat Pumps
  • Cold climate heat pump performance
  • Federal incentives
  • DOE Decarbonization goals
  • UA training opportunities 

This informative webinar is moderated by MSCA Board Member and Vice President of Harrison Energy Partners, Drew Harrison, and will feature:

  • Jamie Kono, Building Research Engineer at PNNL (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
  • Michael Blunschi, US Department of Energy
  • Robert Vilches, UA HVACR Training Specialist

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how enhanced water heater training and massive federal incentives can help grow your business. Register today!

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