Hudson Technologies Selected for California Refrigerant Recovery Pilot Program

Reuters
Dec 09, 2025
Hudson Technologies Selected for California Refrigerant Recovery Pilot Program

Hudson Technologies Inc. announced its selection as one of two reclamation providers for the California Air Resources Board's REFRESH pilot program, which is designed to incentivize refrigerant recovery and reclamation. The program, funded through CARB's F-gas Reduction Incentive Program, will partner Hudson Technologies with contractors participating in the California Energy Commission's Equitable Building Decarbonization Statewide Direct Install program. Hudson Technologies will also provide training to technicians in best practices for refrigerant recovery. The REFRESH pilot is set to launch in early 2026, with up to $5 million in funding to support refrigerant buyback and administrative costs.

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