Established by Senate Bill 1013, the Fluorinated-gas (F-gas) Reduction Incentive Program (FRIP) has received a total of $66 million to promote the adoption of climate-friendly, low-global warming potential (GWP) refrigerant technologies to help California meet Senate Bill 1383 F-gas reduction targets and reach carbon neutrality.
The first round of FRIP awards in 2020 supported grocery stores and supermarkets in transitioning to climate-friendly refrigerant technologies. FRIP Round 2 funding addresses market barriers to incentivize the adoption of ultra-low-GWP refrigerant technologies and reduces F-gas emissions in a variety of sectors, including commercial and industrial refrigeration.
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