What changed
The Environmental Protection Agency released HFC allowance allocation data covering 2022 through 2025 and opened a public comment period through August 27.
The publication is part of the federal HFC phasedown program. It gives manufacturers, distributors, contractors, and other interested parties a chance to inspect the agency's allocation record and comment on the data.
What it means for the shop
This is not a new installation deadline. Its practical value is as a supply signal during the refrigerant transition.
HVAC businesses that track refrigerant availability and pricing can use the record as one input, alongside distributor inventory and manufacturer guidance. A federal allocation figure does not predict the price a local shop will pay.
What to watch
Watch for material corrections to the dataset, comments from industry associations, and any later agency response. Shops should continue using the EPA's sector-specific transition tables for actual equipment restrictions and dates.
Sources
- Level 1 · Primary evidence
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: Hydrofluorocarbons - Level 1 · Primary evidence
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: Technology Transitions HFC Restrictions by Sector