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REEF Presents: “Refrigerant Reality Check: AIM Act, Codes, and Standards”

Hosted by J'aime Mitchell & Lindsay Mewes
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Recent updates to the EPA's AIM Act Technology Transitions Rule have generated questions across the HVACR industry. Headlines have fueled confusion about what requirements have changed, what remains in effect, and how building owners and operators should plan for the future.

This webinar cuts through the noise with a practical overview of today's refrigerant regulatory landscape. We'll explain the three pillars of the AIM Act, clarify the recent Technology Transitions updates, and explore how evolving ASHRAE building codes and UL safety standards are shaping the adoption of next-generation refrigerants.

Designed specifically for commercial building owners, facilities professionals, sustainability leaders, and HVAC decision-makers, this session will focus on what matters most: understanding the real-world implications for equipment planning, refrigerant management, compliance, and long-term operational resilience.

Attendees will learn:

  • What changed—and what didn't—in the EPA's recent AIM Act Technology Transitions updates

  • How the HFC phasedown continues to influence refrigerant availability and long-term planning

  • The latest ASHRAE and UL developments supporting new refrigerant technologies

  • Common myths and misconceptions surrounding recent federal actions

  • Practical steps to strengthen refrigerant inventories, lifecycle refrigerant management, capital planning, and contractor readiness

Whether your organization is evaluating equipment replacements, developing a refrigerant management strategy, or simply trying to understand the latest regulatory developments, this webinar will provide the clarity and practical guidance needed to make informed decisions in an evolving market.

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