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SMUD’s pilot natural refrigerant incentive program

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About this presentation

related to ATMOsphere America 2017
published on 7 June 2017
12 pages

Tim Kidman introduced the pilot Natural Refrigerant Incentive Program and detailed how the incentive is structured. 

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Tim Kidman

 

Tim Kidman is a Project Director with WSP’s Sustainability and Energy practice. He has 12 years of experience in the environmental, sustainability, and climate change fields, supporting numerous clients in GHG management, sustainability strategy, reporting, and climate resiliency. He has worked with the Sacramento Municipal Utility District for six years on a variety of efforts to estimate and evaluate GHG mitigation opportunities, and recently helped SMUD develop its Pilot Natural Refrigerant Incentive Program that provides financial assistance to SMUD customers who install natural refrigerant systems. He also has extensive experience developing GHG offset methodologies, including an Ozone Depleting Substances Protocol that provides incentives for reducing high-GWP refrigerants.