Flow Environmental Systems Expands Operations Following CO2 Heat Pump Installation in St. Paul
Flow Environmental Systems, based in Rogers, has installed its CO2 heat pump at the Local 455 Steamfitters/Pipefitters Union training center in St. Paul. The company plans to expand its manufacturing facilities in Minnesota, anticipating the need for 50,000 to 150,000 square feet of space and aiming to employ 300 people within three years. The project is part of the Minnesota Energy Alley initiative, which supports clean energy technology commercialization.

Flow Environmental Systems has debuted its CO2 heat pump at the Local 455 Steamfitters/Pipefitters Union training center in St. Paul, marking a growth phase for the Rogers-based developer. The company plans to expand manufacturing operations to meet increasing demand, targeting 50,000 to 150,000 square feet for new facilities and projecting to hire 300 employees in three years.
The installation is part of the Minnesota Energy Alley initiative, which includes partnerships with the Minnesota Department of Commerce and others to advance clean energy technologies. The training center will also serve as a real-time training tool for apprentices, reinforcing workforce development in the clean energy sector.




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