HFC Allowance Allocation and Reporting
The American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act authorizes EPA to phase down production and consumption of Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) in the United States by 85 percent by 2036. This phasedown is consistent with the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol, a global agreement to phasedown HFCs. To accomplish this, EPA has established a methodology for allocating HFC production and consumption allowances.
Key Information
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Regulatory Actions
- Proposed Application-specific Allowances Review and Renewal Rule
- 2024 Allocation Rule
- Allocation Framework Rule
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Administrative Consequences
- Administrative Consequences under the HFC Allocation Rule
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HFC-23 Emissions
- Control of HFC-23 Emissions
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Allowances
- 2025 Allowances
- 2024 Allowances
- 2023 Allowances
- 2022 Allowances
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Reporting and Recordkeeping Resources
- Instructions for Reporting
- Petitions to Import HFCs for Transformation and Destruction
- Requests for Additional Consumption Allowances (RACAs)
- HFC Third-Party Audit Guidance
- HFC Reporting Forms
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Other Resources
- Public Meetings
- Webinar Slides and Fact Sheets
- Frequently Asked Questions