Over 1,000 Technicians Trained in Sustainable Refrigeration by NASRC
North American Sustainable Refrigeration Council Trains 1,079 Technicians through Free Natural Refrigeration Training Summit
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The North American Sustainable Refrigeration Council (NASRC) successfully trained 1,079 technicians during its 2025-26 Natural Refrigerant Training Summit, which included expanded courses and hands-on workshops across several states. The program highlights the industry's commitment to sustainable refrigeration practices.
- 01The 2025-26 season attracted 1,756 participants, including 1,079 technicians who completed 8,866 hours of training.
- 02The summit introduced the first transcritical CO2 booster system startup workshop and a dedicated showcase for CO2 remote condensing units.
- 03The events were held in locations including California, Missouri, and New York, marking the first time the summit took place in the Empire State.
- 04The training was provided free of charge to technicians, supported by sponsors such as Albertsons, Amazon, and Walmart.
- 05NASRC plans to continue expanding training and networking events nationwide to foster a sustainable refrigeration workforce.
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The North American Sustainable Refrigeration Council (NASRC) has concluded its 2025-26 Natural Refrigerant Training Summit, successfully training 1,079 technicians across multiple states. The summit featured a total of 1,756 participants and provided 8,866 hours of training. New courses and hands-on learning opportunities were introduced, reflecting the industry's growing demand for practical education in sustainable refrigeration practices. Notable milestones included the first transcritical CO2 booster system startup workshop and a dedicated showcase for CO2 remote condensing units, with 96% of attendees reporting an increase in their knowledge of CO2 systems. The events took place in several locations, including California, Missouri, and New York, with the latter being the summit's first appearance in the Empire State. Thanks to the support of major sponsors like Albertsons and Amazon, the training was offered free of charge. NASRC is committed to expanding its training programs and networking opportunities across the country to support the transition to natural refrigerants.
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The training helps technicians gain essential skills in sustainable refrigeration, which can lead to increased job opportunities and improved environmental practices in the industry.
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