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Solving Electrical Infrastructure Roadblocks and AIM Act Regulations for Food Distributors in the US

January 28, 20253 min read

Notice Mary starts this interview about electrification infrastructure for food distributors with a question about the AIM Act. Just as everything in life boils down to our relationship with our mother, everything in food distribution and complying with all the environmental rules and regs, boils down to the electrical infrastructure decisions you make from the very beginning.

High voltage AC has been the only choice for decades, but some of the largest food distribution insiders in the US are going low voltage, thus reducing carbon while staying behind-the-meter, earning GWP and ESG clout, and going green in the black.

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Now, Understanding the AIM Act and the F-Gas Regulation Schedule

In recent years, significant legislative measures have been enacted globally to address the environmental impacts of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) and other fluorinated gases (F-gases). Two prominent examples are the American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act in the United States and the European Union's F-Gas Regulation. This article delves into the specifics of these regulations, their objectives, and the timelines established for phasing down these potent greenhouse gases.

The American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act

Enacted by the U.S. Congress in December 2020, the AIM Act grants the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) the authority to phase down the production and consumption of HFCs, manage these substances and their substitutes, and facilitate the transition to next-generation technologies through sector-based restrictions. epa.gov

The AIM Act outlines a phasedown schedule aiming for an 85% reduction in HFC production and consumption by 2036, using 2011-2013 levels as the baseline. The reduction steps are as follows:

  • 2022: 10% reduction

  • 2024: 40% reduction

  • 2029: 70% reduction

  • 2034: 80% reduction

  • 2036: 85% reduction

This structured approach ensures a gradual transition, allowing industries to adapt and innovate with environmentally friendly alternatives. epa.gov

The European Union's F-Gas Regulation

The European Union has been proactive in regulating F-gases, implementing the original F-Gas Regulation in 2015. This regulation established a quota system and sector-specific bans to reduce the use of high global warming potential (GWP) refrigerants. danfoss.com

Building on this foundation, the EU adopted Regulation (EU) 2024/573 on February 7, 2024, which came into effect on March 11, 2024. This updated regulation introduces more stringent measures, including:

  • Enhanced Phasedown Schedule: Aims for a significant reduction in the use and emissions of high-GWP F-gases, promoting the adoption of alternative solutions. normecverifavia.com

    AIM Act Graphs HFC, Phasedown targets, Phasedown charts, GWP, global warming potential
  • New Rules on Labeling, Reporting, and Certification: Mandates detailed labeling of products containing F-gases, comprehensive reporting requirements for companies, and updated certification processes for technicians handling these substances. climate.ec.europa.eu

  • Sector-Specific Prohibitions: Implements bans on the use of certain F-gases in specific applications where safer alternatives are available.

The EU's phasedown schedule is designed to achieve a gradual reduction in F-gas usage, with the ultimate goal of phasing out all F-gases by 2050. This approach provides industries with a clear timeline to innovate and transition to sustainable alternatives. ecostandard.org

Global Impact and Industry Adaptation

Both the AIM Act and the EU's F-Gas Regulation reflect a global commitment to mitigating climate change by targeting potent greenhouse gases. Industries affected by these regulations are investing in research and development to create and adopt environmentally friendly alternatives. The phasedown schedules offer a structured pathway, encouraging innovation while providing time for adaptation.

In the United States, the AIM Act not only addresses environmental concerns but also aims to bolster economic growth by promoting the manufacture of next-generation technologies, including refrigerants, solvents, fire suppressants, foam blowing agents, aerosols, and propellants. congress.gov

Similarly, the EU's updated F-Gas Regulation is expected to drive innovation and green investment across a wide range of sectors, supporting decarbonization goals and signaling to the market the necessity of moving away from F-gases. eeb.org

Conclusion

The AIM Act and the EU's F-Gas Regulation represent significant strides in global environmental policy, targeting the reduction of HFCs and F-gases through structured phasedown schedules. These regulations not only aim to mitigate the environmental impact of these potent greenhouse gases but also encourage industries to innovate and transition to sustainable alternatives, contributing to broader climate change mitigation efforts.

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Erika Feinberg, ESG & Communications Officer

Erika is the ESG & Communications Officer for Advanced Energy Machines (AEM) Erika is a #1 top selling author of Purpose, Passion & Profit with a Master’s degree in Human Dynamics. This book highlighted two decades of her innovative leadership style and service strategies as a CEO that created three market-leading businesses known for their disruptive and cause-related value. For decades, Erika has been speaking on stages and winning awards for her approach to service and ESG for businesses in three major market segments; medical, digital marketing, and software technology. She has also served CEO’s of some of the largest global brands in the world such as Oracle Corporation, Intel, Turner Broadcasting, Silver Lake, and Menlo Ventures. Erika is one of the founding investment partners in Social Venture Partners in Arizona, and a respected community programs leader, strategist, communications specialist, service strategies, and a leadership development turnaround expert. Similar to her AEM peers, she consistently exercises an innovative mindset, and a unique ability to bring breakthrough and life-enhancing innovations to market.

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