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NASRC Announces NewIncentives Program for Natural Refrigerants
10 April 2020

NASRC Announces NewIncentives Program for Natural Refrigerants

The North American Sustainable Refrigeration Council (NASRC) has announced plans to launch an Aggregated Incentives Program (AIP)designed to accelerate funding for natural refrigerant technologies. The program will provide a platform to coordinate various sources of funding and streamline the incentive application process for retailers. AIP will be piloted in California, with a goal to expand the program nationally in the future. 

NASRC plans to align the AIP with the launch of the California Air Resources Board (CARB) F-gas Reduction Incentive Program (FRIP), expected to open for solicitations this summer. Given the unprecedented pressures retailers are facing to provide essential resources to their communities throughout the COVID-19 situation, the launch date may be adjusted accordingly. 

“Few retailers have the bandwidth to think about scoping new projects with everything going on right now,” said Danielle Wright, executive director of the NASRC. “But we want them to know we are preparing for the future and will ensure that the program provides retailers with as much support as possible when the timing is right.” 

The AIP was designed to amplify the impact of CARB’s FRIP, which was established under SB 1013 and was allocated $1 million through the California State budget process. FRIP will support the transition to low-GWP refrigerants resulting from CARB’s proposed HFC reduction measures, which are proposed togo into effect on Jan 1, 2022. 

“High upfront cost is the primary hurdle preventing the adoption of low-GWP technologies” said Wright, “Funding support to offset upfront costs is key to bridging the gap and stimulating the economies of scale necessary to bring costs down.” 

The AIP will reduceinitial costs by pulling together various sources of funding for projects that incorporate ultra-low-GWP technologies, which CARB defines as less than 10 GWP. Both new construction and existing facilities will be eligible. Funds will be awarded based on reduction in direct greenhouse gas emissions from the refrigerant andother benefits, such as energy efficiency or water savings. Retailers and their partners can submit a single application to NASRC, who willthen coordinate funding eligibility across multiple funding partners. 

“Our goal is tomaximize funding per project while simplifying the experience for the retailer,” said Ms. Wright.“We also expect the pilot to generate a tremendous amount of data that will benefit the industry.” 

The initial pilot program will be offered at no-cost to applicants thanks tothe generous sponsorship of NASRC Titanium members, including BITZER US, Climate Pros, CoolSys,and Hillphoenix. 

Another goal of the pilot is to increase the number of funders and the amount of funding allocated to support low-GWP technology installations. 

“The best way to ensure continued and expanded state funding is to demonstrate demand,” said Wright.“We are encouraging retailers and their partners to submit applications not only for projects planned in the next year, but for the next 5-10 years.” 

NASRC is currently coordinating with state agencies, utilities, private financers, national labs, and other sources of funding. The organization is actively recruiting funding and project partners for the program prior to the launch. 

For more information on the AIP,contact NASRC at e-mail. For more information on FRIP, contact Aanchal Kohli at e-mail.

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