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Announcing Our Nat Ref Summit Trainers!

Announcing Our Expert Trainers!

We're pleased to announce the training providers for the first-ever Natural Refrigerant Training Summit in Irwindale, California. Co-hosted with Southern California Edison (SCE), this free, 3-day event will provide refrigeration technicians with comprehensive training on the latest natural refrigerant technologies. 

Participating technicians can build their own agendas and choose from a variety of concurrent training sessions from the following providers: 

  • Hussmann

  • Kysor Warren

  • Sporlan / Micro Thermo

  • Refrigeration Mentor

  • True Manufacturing

  • Zero Zone

  • AHT Cooling Systems USA

  • BITZER US 

  • CAREL USA

  • Danfoss

  • Emerson

  • Hillphoenix


Space is limited and field technicians will receive registration priority.


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NASRC is proud to offer the first-ever Natural Refrigerant Training Summit in Irwindale, California. Co-hosted with Southern California Edison (SCE), this free, 3-day event will provide comprehensive training for refrigeration technicians on latest natural refrigerant technologies.

Technicians will have access to concurrent trainings from multiple industry experts as well as an exhibit hall showcasing the latest natural refrigerant products and services. Local HVACR students will also be invited to participate in a networking session to increase exposure to our industry.

Space is limited and field technicians will receive registration priority.



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North American Sustainable Refrigeration Council’s New Report Proposes Solutions to Critical Shortage of Refrigeration Technicians

Findings demonstrate that coordinated, industry-wide workforce development solutions are crucial to enable the transition to climate-friendly refrigerants

MILL VALLEY, California—January 18, 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 publication of a report summarizing the commercial refrigeration industry’s increasingly critical technician shortage. The report proposes data-driven solutions to improve technician recruitment, training, and retention to grow the workforce.

“Anecdotal evidence from NASRC member contractors has long pointed to a shortage of commercial refrigeration technicians,” said Danielle Wright, executive director of NASRC. “We conducted this assessment to find concrete evidence and identify strategies to address this industry challenge.”

The assessment substantiated that the nationwide technician shortage is disrupting essential operations and threatening U.S. supermarkets’ ability to transition from super-polluting hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) refrigerants. Supermarket refrigeration is one of the leading sources of high global warming potential (GWP) HFC emissions. NASRC estimates the annual climate impact from U.S. supermarket refrigerant leaks to be 55 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent.

NASRC gathered assessment information through interviews and written surveys from training, service, and human resource stakeholders. Though some national data was collected, the initial assessment primarily focused on California due to stringent regulations that have stimulated the transition from HFCs in the state.

“Our research found that the refrigeration technician workforce is caught in a negative feedback loop,” said Wright. “The shortage leads to demanding schedules, causing technicians to leave the field, further exacerbating the labor market supply issues.”

NASRC will coordinate an industry-wide implementation of the report recommendations, starting with a Natural Refrigerant Training Summit for technicians April 4 – 6, 2023, in Irwindale, California. Co-hosted with Southern California Edison, the event is free to attend and will feature training by leading manufacturers and experts. Learn more.

Download the free Workforce Development report.

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 38,000 food retail locations, to eliminate the barriers to natural refrigerants in supermarkets. For more information, visit nasrc.org, Linkedin, Twitter and YouTube.

NASRC's Top 10 From 2022

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NASRC Top 10 Accomplishments

As 2022 comes to a close, we're celebrating a year of incredible support and engagement from our members, which allowed us to accelerate our mission more than ever before! 

Here's a snapshot of our top 10 collective accomplishments from 2022:
1. New Educational Resources

Developed a suite of new educational resources, including but not limited to:

 
2. State Incentive Programs

Supported the development and implementation of state incentive programs, including:

  • Securing $65M in funding in California (2022-2024)
  • Supporting MassDEP's Commercial Ref. Grants (Applications due Feb 3!)
  • Working with other states to share lessons learned and inform future incentive programs. 
 
3. Carbon Financing Pilot

Successfully implemented our Refrigerant Carbon Financing Pilot Program - which provided funding for 5 natural refrigerant projects - in partnership with Therm. Supported Therm's broader refrigerant carbon offset development program, which now has nearly 700 projects under development. Read more.
 


4. New York State Demonstration Project

Secured a $250K grant from the New York State (NYS) DEC to coordinate a full or partial remodel to a natural refrigerant system in an existing store serving a disadvantaged NYS community. The project will also include an M&V study, workforce training & development opportunities, and information sharing activities. Read more.
 


5. Sustainable Refrigeration Summit

Hosted our 2nd annual Sustainable Refrigeration Summit, which brought together over 1,000 stakeholders from the commercial refrigeration, policy, energy, and environmental sectors to solve the puzzle of sustainable refrigeration in supermarkets.

View our top 5 Summit takeaways and watch our Summit session recordings.
 


6. Policymaker Engagement

Facilitated industry engagement with state and federal policymakers to inform effective strategies to achieve HFC reduction goals. Strengthened relationships with policymakers, which was evidenced by the 70+ policymaker attendees at our Sustainable Refrigeration Summit.

View the latest HFC policies here.
 


7. Retailer Leak Reduction Initiative

Published a Leak Reduction Guide outlining the significant sources of refrigerant leaks in existing systems. The guide also proposes equipment specification measures for new refrigeration systems to minimize leaks and reduce overall greenhouse gas emissions, which were developed by NASRC retailer members. Read more
 


8. Performance Validation Studies

Facilitated M&V studies at 10+ sites on natural refrigerant technologies to better understand energy performance and other ongoing costs. Published a CO2 Case Study comparing the costs, energy performance, and total emissions of a new CO2 transcritical system to an existing HFC system.
 


9. Strengthened Member Network

Grew our membership network to over 150 organizations representing more than 38,000 food retail locations. Experienced unprecedented member support for NASRC initiatives and engagement in member activities, such as Progress Group meetings and monthly End-User Roundtable meetings. Learn more about membership.
 


10. Workforce Development Assessment

Completed a workforce development assessment to evaluate challenges and opportunities to grow the technician workforce. Conducted interviews and surveys with 100+ stakeholders in the refrigeration workforce and training sectors to characterize challenges and identify solutions. Assessment report and next steps coming in 2023!
 


Thank you to our members, who are behind all of these achievements!
We look forward to building on the momentum we've created together in 2023.
Support NASRC This Holiday Season

As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, NASRC's work relies on the generous support of our members and donors. Consider making an individual donation to support our work to address the barriers to natural refrigerants in supermarkets. 100% of your gift will contribute to our mission, and 100% of it is tax-deductible. 

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Upcoming 2023 Trainings & Resources for Contractors

Take advantage of these FREE resources to stay up-to-date on the latest information!


CO2 Transcritical Booster System Training (In-Person)
Co-hosted by Hillphoenix & Grocery Outlet

  • Date: January 10-11, 2023

  • Location: Murrieta, CA (Classroom + food retail location)

  • Register Here to receive location details.

Please note that this training is limited to 25 participants. 


Save-the-date: Natural Refrigerant Training Summit
Co-hosted by NASRC & Southern California Edison (SCE) 

  • Date: April 4-6, 2023

  • Location: Irwindale, CA

  • Description: Comprehensive refrigeration training from multiple manufacturers on the latest low-GWP technologies for technicians. 

More information to come!


NEW Advanced Refrigeration Podcast 
CO2 Liquid Overfeed With Ammonia Primary with Ed Estberg


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