The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded $26 million to establish a new Gen-4 Engineering Research Center (ERC) named to create a sustainable and circular refrigerant economy.
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The open-source educational material that EARTH provides will also benefit HVACR programs at smaller partnering institutions like Pennsylvania College of Technology by updating and refining curricula in a way that would not be possible otherwise.
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