In light of the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol and the recent updates to the American Innovation and Manufacturing Act (AIM), we find ourselves at a pivotal moment in the refrigeration industry. As we navigate the global imperative to phase down high-global warming potential (GWP) hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), it becomes imperative for us to delve into the transition towards more sustainable alternatives.
To this end, I am excited to extend an invitation to you to join us for an enlightening webinar where we will explore the transition from high GWP HFCs (such as R-410A, R-507, etc.) to lower GWP HFCs such as R-32, and the emerging class of HFOs (Hydrofluoroolifins) and HFO containing refrigerants such as R-1234yf, R454A, R454B, R454C. These new refrigerants, with their significantly lower GWPs are also in the A2L (lower flammability) class of ASHRAE std 34 and are at the forefront of our industry's efforts to mitigate climate change impacts.
During the webinar, we will delve into the technical aspects, regulatory considerations, and practical implications of adopting these new refrigerants. Our expert speakers will share insights, best practices, and case studies to help you understand the challenges and opportunities presented by this transition.
This webinar isn't just about staying compliant; it's about embracing innovation and sustainability to shape the future of refrigeration. Your participation and expertise are invaluable as we collectively chart the course towards a greener, more sustainable future.