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WASHINGTON - The long-awaited Department of Energy (DOE) workshop on residential furnace and boiler efficiency standards took place in Washington recently.
A strong turnout of GAMA members, including more than 20 furnaces and boiler representatives, gave the industry a strong presence. "They got our point," said Mark Kendall, GAMA's vice president of technical affairs, who coordinated the industry's participation.