• The MOU calls for joint exploration of online training modules, certification programs and greater access to hands-on training.
    The MOU calls for joint exploration of online training modules, certification programs and greater access to hands-on training.
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The North American Sustainable Refrigeration Council (NASRC) has entered into a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with ASHRAE.

The agreement outlines a three-year collaboration focused on research, knowledge sharing, workforce development and advanced education to accelerate natural refrigerant adoption.

NASRC executive director, Danielle Wright, said this partnership strengthens the connection between technical standards, real-world industry experience and workforce needs.

“By aligning research, education and outreach, NASRC and ASHRAE can provide the resources stakeholders need to navigate the transition to sustainable refrigerants confidently,” Wright said.

“This partnership is positioned to deliver meaningful benefits across the refrigeration ecosystem—from engineers and contractors to retailers, educators and policymakers.”

Together, the organisations aim to advance practical, field-informed solutions that enhance system performance, strengthen technical guidance and expand adoption of sustainable refrigerant technologies.

The collaboration combines ASHRAE’s global leadership in research, standards, publishing and continuing education with NASRC’s deep industry engagement and network spanning more than 55,000 food retail locations.

2025-26 ASHRAE President Bill McQuade said ASHRAE is committed to helping the refrigeration industry transition to lower global warming potential refrigerant options while maintaining safety for building occupants and service technicians.

“The partnership with NASRC will provide an opportunity to leverage our knowledge and global reach to co-develop and deliver training materials that provide technicians with the skills to safely use low global warming refrigerant options,” he said.

Workforce development is a central focus of the partnership. The MOU calls for joint exploration of online training modules, certification programs, seminars and workshops to expand access to hands-on training and strengthen career pathways.

“These efforts aim to prepare the next generation of refrigeration professionals to work with natural refrigerant systems,” McQuade added.