Fexa and Friends Network

EDUCATION • BEST PRACTICES • TREND OPINIONS

MULTI-SITE FACILITY MANAGEMENT

 

Hosted by Dianna Hart

What is the EPA Requiring in Their HFC Phasedown Schedule?

Deciphering the AIM Act: Explaining the EPA Allocation Allowances – Part Four of Our In-Depth Series

 

THIS SHOW WILL BE RESCHEDULED AT A FUTURE DATE

 

On Oct. 6, the EPA introduced new rules as part of the AIM Act, and is now stepping in to ensure enough recycled HFCs are available, requiring better tracking of HFC containers and stricter labeling to prevent leaks.

Please join us for part four of our four-part series on recent changes to EPA regulations where we focus on the EPA’s phasedown schedule which begins in 2024. The rule establishes baseline levels for HFC production and consumption, against which reductions will be measured. Starting with a 40% reduction in 2024.

Register today for this Fexa and Friends Network presentation and learn about:

  • What the EPA is trying to accomplish with the HFC phasedown.
  • Which six industries received allowances to delay HFC phasedown?
  • …. And much more.

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The educator for this presentation will be Ted Atwood, Fexa’s Chief Compliance and Sustainability Officer. Ted has dedicated the past 30 years to reducing refrigerant leak rates. He founded Global Ozone Solutions in Eastern Europe, and co-founded RMS Solution in Houston, manufacturing high-volume refrigerant reclamation machinery for clients globally. In 1996, Ted established Polar Technology, developing 11 high-yield recycling plants in the U.S. and Puerto Rico, becoming a top recycling facility. He pioneered carbon market offset programs as a founding member of the Chicago Climate Exchange, recycling over 1000 tons of refrigerants yearly. He also founded Trakref, a Fexa solution, a blockchain-based compliance and sustainability software platform managing the lifecycle of refrigerants and HVAC/r systems.