Protecting Our Climate by Reducing Use of HFCs
Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) are potent greenhouse gases (GHGs). The American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act authorizes EPA to address HFCs by: phasing down their production and consumption, maximizing reclamation and minimizing releases from equipment, and facilitating the transition to next-generation technologies through sector-based restrictions on HFCs. This website provides information on HFCs and the AIM Act.
What's New
- EPA publishes Final Emissions Reduction and Reclamation Rule (10/11/2024)
- Frequent Questions on the Phasedown of HFCs (updated 10/11/2024)
- EPA issues calendar year 2025 HFC allowances (10/1/2024)
- EPA finalizes new set of administrative consequences (9/30/2024)
- EPA releases 2023 HFC data in HFC Data Hub (9/30/2024)
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HFC Allowance Allocation and Reporting
Learn about production and import restrictions, the allocation of allowances, and reporting requirements.
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Technology Transitions
Learn about EPA's work facilitating the transition to climate friendly alternatives and the petition process under subsection (i) of the AIM Act.
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Managing HFC Use and Reuse
Learn about how EPA is managing the use and reuse of HFCs and substitutes under subsection (h) of the AIM Act.
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HFC Data Hub
Explore HFC Data, including calculated consumption and production and allowances expended.
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Notices and Rulemakings
Access a list of Notices and Rulemakings under all programmatic areas of the AIM Act.
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Public Meetings and Other Resources
Register for upcoming public meetings, access content from past meetings, and learn more about the Kigali Amendment, enforcement, and Inflation Reduction Act Provisions related to the AIM Act.