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North American Sustainable Refrigeration Council Welcomes Lowe Corporation as Gold Level Member

 

MILL VALLEY, Calif.—The North American Sustainable Refrigeration Council (NASRC), a 501(c)(3) environmental nonprofit working to advance climate-friendly natural refrigerants in supermarkets, announces its newest Gold-level member, Lowe Corporation. A collective of 5 pioneering brands comprised of Lowe Rental, LoweConex, Abbey Design Associates (ADA), Portal Kitchens Limited (PKL) and Rental+ who together are committed to delivering sustainable rental services.

Lowe Rental's unique offering, RaaS (Refrigeration as a Service), provides self-contained propane (R290) refrigeration cases. These act as temporary solutions for retailers transitioning to natural refrigerants, minimizing store disruptions and maintaining customer experiences. 

“Our retail services enabled one of the world’s largest retailers to convert stores across the USA to CO2 refrigeration by 2040 without the closure of store locations or disruption to customer sales. Allowing their organization to meet legislated requirements while maintaining 97% of store revenue,” said Kyle Payne, Head of Retail Sales USA for Lowe Rental.

This is an important solution amidst the phase-out of commonly used hydrofluorocarbon refrigerants (HFCs), which are extremely potent greenhouse gases and one of the leading drivers of climate change. Natural refrigerants like CO2, ammonia, and propane have near-zero global warming potential, making them climate-friendly and future-proof natural alternatives to HFCs.

Transitioning to these alternatives, however, requires a costly full system replacement. Stand-alone R290 cases like those available through Lowe Rental offer a flexible solution that enables a gradual transition and reduces store down time. Lowe Rental’s retail services offering is also supported by refrigeration design consultants, Abbey Design Associates, and LoweConex, an asset control technology to monitor refrigerants and detect leaks. This combination provides a holistic solution to support refrigeration infrastructure upgrades.

“As a trusted partner to multi-national retailers across the USA and around the world, we have seen a dynamic shift towards natural refrigerants and energy efficient refrigeration that enables retailers to minimize their environmental impact,” said Richard Epton, Chief Operating Officer USA for Lowe Rental. “It was imperative we partnered with NASRC to play a vital role in addressing barriers to adoption head on, participating in collective discussion to accelerate meaningful action within the retail industry.

By working with stakeholders from virtually every sector of the grocery refrigeration industry, NASRC is leading efforts to accelerate the transition to natural refrigerants. Its membership network represents over 51,000 US food retail locations as well as service contractors, manufacturers and suppliers, consultants, engineering firms, utilities, trade associations, nonprofits, and schools.

“Lowe Corporation’s investment in an NASRC membership demonstrates a strong commitment to advancing natural refrigerants,” said Danielle Wright, NASRC Executive Director. “We’re thrilled to welcome them to our network and look forward to collaborating with them to drive solutions for the industry and the climate.”


About the North American Sustainable Refrigeration Council

The North American Sustainable Refrigeration Council (NASRC) is a 501(c)(3) environmental nonprofit working to advance climate-friendly natural refrigerants and reduce greenhouse gas emissions caused by traditional HFC refrigerants. We collaborate with stakeholders from across the industry, including over 51,000 food retail locations, to eliminate the barriers to natural refrigerants in supermarkets. For more information, visit nasrc.org, LinkedIn, Twitter and YouTube.

 

About Lowe Corporation 

Established 1977 in Northern Ireland, Lowe Corporation has continued to lead and innovate rental solutions for refrigeration and foodservice equipment around the world. Today under five owned brands and operating from eighteen locations throughout UK, USA, Asia and Europe, Lowe brings together an award-winning suite of equipment rental solutions, industry redefining IoT technology and recognised global refrigeration expertise that empowers its customers to achieve their financial and environmental goals.  For more information visit www.lowerental.com, www.abbeydesignassociates.com, www.loweconex.com.

First-Ever North American Sustainable Refrigeration Council Training Summit Prepares Refrigeration Technicians for Natural Refrigerant Technologies

The event provided free training on the latest CO2 and propane technologies.

IRWINDALE, Calif. --The North American Sustainable Refrigeration Council (NASRC), a 501(c)(3) environmental nonprofit working to advance climate-friendly natural refrigerants in supermarkets, hosted the first-ever Natural Refrigerant Training Summit April 4 – 6, 2023 at Southern California Edison’s (SCE) Energy Education Center in Irwindale, Calif.

The event convened over 350 participants—including trainers from 12 organizations and 250 technicians from over 50 service contractor companies—to prepare refrigeration technicians for the latest CO2 and propane technologies. A rotating schedule of 17 sessions gave technicians access to multiple trainings in one place. Session slides and recordings are now available for free viewing at nasrc.org/training.

“The event’s success was beyond anything we could have imagined,” said Danielle Wright, executive director of NASRC. “The enthusiasm and engagement were unmatched, and there is a clear demand for similar events around the country.”

The summit included a networking session with nearly 100 students and faculty from local HVACR schools to increase their exposure to commercial refrigeration and natural refrigerants, something NASRC says is a critical solution to the technician shortage.

“While these students are primed to enter an HVACR career, their exposure to the 'R' is often limited,” said Wright. “The student networking session sought to increase that exposure, build industry connections, and ultimately grow the refrigeration technician workforce.”

NASRC plans to host additional training summits and student networking events in other parts of the country and is actively seeking co-hosts to provide a facility. To offer a facility for future training, contact info@nasrc.org.

The event was made possible by co-host SCE and the generous support of premium event sponsors: AHT Cooling Systems USA, BITZER US, CAREL USA, Climate Pros, CoolSys, Emerson, Hillphoenix, Parker Sporlan, Piping Industry Progress & Education (PIPE) and The Arcticom Group.


About the North American Sustainable Refrigeration Council

The North American Sustainable Refrigeration Council (NASRC) is a 501(c)(3) environmental nonprofit working to advance climate-friendly natural refrigerants and reduce greenhouse gas emissions caused by traditional HFC refrigerants. We collaborate with stakeholders from across the industry, including over 51,000 food retail locations, to eliminate the barriers to natural refrigerants in supermarkets. For more information, visit nasrc.org, LinkedIn, Twitter and YouTube.

New Leadership Announcements!

NASRC recently appointed Clay Rohrer of Hussmann as the new Chairman of the Board of Directors and welcomed three new Directors to our Board – Michael Dellecave of Kroger, Joe Sanchez of BITZER US, and Dustin Searcy of Parker Sporlan.

Clay Rohrer has over 23 years of experience in refrigeration with roles ranging from engineering, service, controls, marketing, and business development. Clay has been with Hussmann 15 combined years and currently is focused on transforming the service industry from emergency break fix to a performance-based approach using data to drive higher performance. This effort is focused on reducing refrigerant leak rates, lowering service and energy costs, while focusing on making technicians lives better by helping them stay ahead of critical problems. Clay is responsible for connected technology sales, strategy, development, and deployment across the food retail industry.

Michael Dellecave is the Manager of Mechanical Services for The Kroger Co. Kroger operates nearly 2,800 stores in 35 states under two dozen banners with the purpose of Feeding the Human Spirit.  He has over 20 years of experience in retail grocery facility engineering. Currently, Michael manages a team with core responsibilities including refrigeration, HVAC and controls. His focus in these areas is on developing and implementing cost effective and efficient technologies, designs and applications. Prior to this role, Michael developed and implemented renewable energy and conservation projects for Kroger. Michael has a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Cincinnati.

Joe Sanchez is the Vice President of Engineering for BITZER US, Inc. an independent subsidiary of BITZER SE, the largest independent semi-hermetic piston and screw compressor manufacturer globally with revenues exceeding 900 million Euro. Over the course of 18 years with BITZER, Joe has helped develop the US subsidiary through various operational and technical roles. He currently manages Application, Value Add, and Pressure Vessel engineering teams. Joe is an active member of ASHRAE, IIAR and RETA and former chair of AHRI Compressor section (2019 recipient of the AHRI Richard C. Schulze award). He has a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Northwestern University and an MBA from University of Florida. 

Dustin Searcy is the Refrigeration Business Unit Manager for Parker Hannifin’s Sporlan Division. Parker is the world leader in motion and control technologies and manufactures refrigeration flow control solutions under the Sporlan, Parker, Refrigerating Specialties and Micro Thermo Alliance brands. Since joining Parker in 2006, Dustin has worked in a variety of sales and marketing roles, including application engineering, training, and business development. In these roles, much of his focus has been on new products that meet the needs of our changing world and promote sustainable refrigerant solutions for the future. Dustin holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Missouri and a Master of Business Administration from Missouri Baptist University.

Together, the expertise and experiences that Clay, Michael, Joe, and Dustin bring to the Board will be instrumental in driving us closer to accomplishing our mission. Read more about the NASRC Board of Directors here.

North American Sustainable Refrigeration Council Announces First-of-Its-Kind Refrigeration Technician Training Event

Co-hosted with Southern California Edison, the event will provide natural refrigerant technician training from multiple manufacturers and industry experts.

MILL VALLEY, California—February 15, 2023—The North American Sustainable Refrigeration Council (NASRC), a 501(c)(3) environmental nonprofit working to advance climate-friendly natural refrigerants in supermarkets, today announced the first-ever Natural Refrigerant Training Summit in Irwindale, California April 4 – 6, 2023. Created for refrigeration technicians of all experience levels, the event is free to attend and will offer comprehensive training on the latest natural refrigerant technologies.  

The summit was inspired by NASRC’s Workforce Development Assessment Report recommendations, which outlined the commercial refrigeration industry’s increasingly critical technician shortage. Published in January 2023, the report proposed data-driven solutions to improve technician recruitment, training, and retention to grow the workforce.

“A key takeaway from our workforce development assessment was the need to increase training opportunities and prepare technicians for the transition to climate-friendly refrigerants,” said Danielle Wright, executive director of NASRC. “The goal of this event is to provide convenient, comprehensive, and relevant training for technicians to ensure their ongoing success in the future.”

Leading industry experts and manufacturers will provide concurrent training sessions on CO2 fundamentals, CO2 installation, maintenance and troubleshooting, CO2 case controllers, propane (R-290) self-contained cases, and micro-distributed systems. For a complete list of training providers and up-to-date program information, visit nasrc.org/training.

While the training portion of the event is open to refrigeration technicians, local HVACR students are invited to participate in a networking session on April 4 to increase exposure to natural refrigerant technologies and build industry connections.

The training summit is offered free of charge thanks to the generous support of premium event sponsors: AHT Cooling Systems USA, BITZER US, CAREL USA, Climate Pros, CoolSys, Emerson, Hillphoenix, Parker Sporlan, Piping Industry Progress & Education (PIPE), and The Arcticom Group.

Register for the free Natural Refrigerant Training Summit.


About the North American Sustainable Refrigeration Council

The North American Sustainable Refrigeration Council (NASRC) is a 501(c)(3) environmental nonprofit working to advance climate-friendly natural refrigerants and reduce greenhouse gas emissions caused by traditional HFC refrigerants. We collaborate with stakeholders from across the industry, including over 51,000 food retail locations, to eliminate the barriers to natural refrigerants in supermarkets. For more information, visit nasrc.org, LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube.

Announcing NASRC's 2022 Annual Report

Connecting the Pieces for Sustainable Supermarket Refrigeration

NASRC is proud to release our 2022 Annual Report, Connecting the Pieces, which summarizes our collective progress to advance natural refrigerants in supermarkets. With support from our members and partners, 2022 was marked by tremendous progress to increase:

  • Funding options for natural refrigerant technologies

  • Natural refrigerant technology options 

  • Service workforce readiness

  • Education & awareness to support the industry

We hope you take a moment to celebrate our shared accomplishments to connect the pieces for supermarket refrigeration solutions. None of this would be possible without your support. 

Want to support our work further? Consider making a tax-deductible donation to NASRC.