NOW AVAILABLE: 2026 REFRIGERANT MANAGEMENT PROGRAM FEE INFORMATION

Ecology sets a yearly implementation fee for Refrigerant Management Program (RMP) registrants with certain refrigerant systems. This applies to systems with over 200 pounds of refrigerants with a Global Warming Potential (GWP) above 150 (WAC 173-443-135). This fee helps pay the costs of running the program. Under Washington law, Ecology may adjust the fee each year to cover program implementation.
To learn more, read our publication on the Workload Analysis or view the summary below.
WHAT TO EXPECT
- By August 1, 2025, Ecology will post the draft 2025 workload analysis, annual budget, and proposed fees on our webpage
- 30 days for public comment will follow.
- Submit a public comment from August 1-31,2025.
- We will publish the final fee by December 1, 2025
PROPOSED FEE FOR 2026
- Medium facilities will pay $170 participation fee as stated in the rule
- Large facilities will pay:
- A $250 base fee, plus
- A carbon fee based on refrigerant type and quantity
The fee is $0.15 per metric ton of carbon dioxide equivalent (MT CO2e). It’s based on the refrigerant global warming potential (GWP) and total pounds of refrigerant.
Large fee = base fee + ((pounds of refrigerant × refrigerant GWP ÷ 2,204.62) × $0.15)
This formula calculates the Large Fee by adding the base fee to the product of the number of pounds of refrigerant, its global warming potential (GWP), and $0.15. That product is then divided by 2204.62. This converts pounds to metric tons.
EXAMPLE
For example, a facility with a 2000-lb chiller using r-134a refrigerant (GWP = 1,430) would:
- Have a base fee of $250
- Carbon fee (MT CO2e) of about $195
- Total charge of $445
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