New Report Finds Refrigerant Reclamation Significantly Reduces Greenhouse Gas Emissions Compared to Virgin Refrigerants
17 September 2024 - 4:00PM
Hudson Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: HDSN), a leading provider of
innovative and sustainable refrigerant products and services to the
Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration industry
– and one of the nation’s largest refrigerant reclaimers sponsored
a report released today by RMI (founded as Rocky Mountain
Institute) assessing the emissions reduction impact of the
implementation of R-410A refrigerant reclamation in the United
States residential HVAC sector. The report finds that lifecycle
greenhouse gas emissions can be reduced by up to 70% (on a per
pound basis) through the use of reclaimed refrigerant versus
producing and using newly manufactured virgin refrigerant.
The residential air conditioning and heat pump (ACHP) market and
the installed base are currently predominantly served by newly
manufactured, virgin R-410A, which is a high global warming
potential (GWP) refrigerant. The Environmental Protection Agency’s
Technology Transition Rule will prohibit the manufacturing of
R-410A for new residential equipment beginning in 2025, as it
promotes the sector’s transition to new equipment that requires
lower-GWP refrigerants. However, a bridge is necessary to provide
an orderly transition and to allow the current installed base of
equipment to achieve its economic life, consisting of approximately
the next 20 years. RMI’s report illustrates how R-410A reclamation
mandates to service the existing installed base significantly
reduce greenhouse gas emissions and can serve as a viable,
climate-friendly solution to meet market demand for R-410A with
reduced need for further virgin R-410A manufacturing as the
industry evolves to new technology and refrigerants.
“Refrigerant reclamation is an overlooked climate solution in
the United States, and we are proud that Hudson is taking a
leadership role in shaping the circular economy for refrigerants.
As the availability of virgin R-410A decreases to meet EPA’s
phasedown goals, refrigerant reclamation will be essential to
meeting the demand for existing systems, limiting market
disruptions, ensuring a smooth transition for consumers, and
providing a significant reduction to GWP. We are pleased to partner
with RMI to illuminate the significant emissions reduction role
refrigerant reclamation plays in protecting our environment,” said
Brian F. Coleman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Hudson
Technologies.
Key report findings:
- Reclaiming R-410A can reduce lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions
by up to 70% compared to producing virgin refrigerant.
- Maximizing refrigerant reclamation to serve ACHP equipment in
U.S. homes can avoid 7.7 metric tons of CO2 emissions by
2045–equivalent to taking 1.8 million cars off the road for a
year.
- Recovering refrigerant is critical to a successful circular
economy for refrigerants and supports achieving the full economic
life of the installed base of equipment.
- The barriers to recovery and reclamation identified in the
report would apply to other refrigerants in the sector as
well.
Refrigerants are the lifeblood of air-conditioning and heat pump
equipment. As the EPA implements new rules constraining the supply
of high global warming potential refrigerants and requiring a
transition to more climate-friendly alternatives, recovering and
reclaiming R-410A refrigerant for servicing millions of existing
home heating and cooling systems will be paramount. RMI is pleased
to partner with Hudson Technologies and provide critical research
that illustrates why we must advance policies and adopt refrigerant
lifecycle best practices from around the world today. By advancing
reclamation practices, policymakers and industry can support the
transition to lower GWP refrigerants, reduce greenhouse gas
emissions across supply chains, and protect both businesses and
homeowners from potential price spikes and service disruptions,”
said Ankit Kalanki, co-author of the report and global cooling
expert at RMI.
Download the full report here.
About Hudson Technologies
Hudson Technologies, Inc. is a leading provider of innovative
and sustainable refrigerant products and services to the Heating
Ventilation Air Conditioning and Refrigeration industry. For nearly
three decades, we have demonstrated our commitment to our customers
and the environment by becoming one of the first in the United
States and largest refrigerant reclaimers through multimillion
dollar investments in the plants and advanced separation technology
required to recover a wide variety of refrigerants and restoring
them to Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute
standard for reuse as certified EMERALD Refrigerants™. The
Company's products and services are primarily used in commercial
air conditioning, industrial processing and refrigeration systems,
and include refrigerant and industrial gas sales, refrigerant
management services consisting primarily of reclamation of
refrigerants and RefrigerantSide® Services performed at a
customer's site, consisting of system decontamination to remove
moisture, oils and other contaminants. The Company’s SmartEnergy
OPS® service is a web-based real time continuous monitoring service
applicable to a facility’s refrigeration systems and other energy
systems. The Company’s Chiller Chemistry® and Chill Smart® services
are also predictive and diagnostic service offerings. As a
component of the Company’s products and services, the Company also
generates carbon offset projects.
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