Rinnai America Welcomes Secretary Chris Wright
On May 2, 2025, Rinnai America Corporation invited U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright to their cutting-edge manufacturing facility located in Griffin, Georgia. This event was part of the Department of Energy's initiative called "First 100 Days of Unleashing American Energy Victories," which aims to celebrate advancements in energy policy and job safeguarding initiatives across the nation.
During his visit, Secretary Wright toured the Rinnai plant and participated in a discussion about the essential role the company plays in bolstering U.S. energy leadership. He expressed appreciation for Rinnai's commitment to consumer choice and the advancement of domestic manufacturing, especially in light of previous regulations that posed threats to American innovation and job security.
In his remarks, Secretary Wright highlighted the stakes involved when federal regulations are implemented without proper consideration. He noted, "Rinnai America exemplifies what can be lost when Washington enacts harmful regulations. Some bureaucratic decisions could have jeopardized hundreds of jobs without providing any benefit to the workforce. The resilience shown by these workers played a pivotal role in overcoming this challenge. Their dedication and determination made a meaningful difference."
Rinnai America stands out as the only manufacturer producing non-condensing tankless water heaters within the United States. Secretary Wright's visit was particularly significant due to a recent rule proposed during the Biden administration, which could have effectively banned these energy-efficient products, risking numerous jobs and limiting consumer options.
Frank Windsor, President of Rinnai America Corporation, stated, "We were honored to host Secretary Wright at our facility. His acknowledgment and the Department's decisive actions are invaluable in ensuring the future of American manufacturing and protecting consumer freedom. Allowing continuous access to effective and affordable tankless water heaters benefits both Rinnai and American families facing rising energy costs."
The Griffin facility lies within Congressman Brian Jack's district, who has been a vocal advocate for securing jobs within the state and easing burdensome regulations. He remarked, "Welcoming Secretary Wright to Georgia's 3rd Congressional District was a proud moment. This visit celebrates the repeal of regulations that threatened our local jobs and the viability of Rinnai's manufacturing plant. I am excited about the positive direction we are heading, and to have Secretary Wright as a support throughout this journey."
Rinnai's tankless water heaters are known for being up to 50% more efficient compared to traditional storage tank models. This showcases the company's commitment to providing clients with eco-friendly options that contribute to long-term energy savings.
With ongoing investments made in Georgia, Rinnai aims to fortify American manufacturing and retain its competitiveness on the global stage. As Rinnai Corporation, part of a leading manufacturer based in Nagoya, Japan, the company not only distributes tankless water heaters but also a comprehensive range of appliances, all designed with safety and efficiency in mind.
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