Chemours Inaugurates New Opteon Refrigerants Facility Near Corpus Christi, Texas

Chemours Inaugurates New Opteon Refrigerants Facility Near Corpus Christi, Texas

Chemours says this is now the world's largest HFO-1234yf production facility and triples the company's capacity of Opteon YF.

The Chemours Co. this week formally inaugurated its new Opteon production facility near Corpus Christi in Ingleside, Texas.

The $300 million production facility will triple Chemours’ capacity of Opteon YF, a hydrofluoro olefin (HFO)-based refrigerant, now used in millions of vehicles and thousands of retail stores around the world. When used in automotive air conditioning, Opteon YF has a Global Warming Potential (GWP) that is 99.9% lower than the legacy refrigerant it replaces, helping to reduce greenhouse gases and taking a significant step toward meeting environmental global-warming regulations around the world.

Chemours and its predecessor companies have been manufacturing refrigerants in the Coastal Bend since 1972. Including the new Opteon YF production facility inaugurated this week, the site now employs approximately 250 employees and 100 contractors.

“This is a historic moment for our young company, and we’re thrilled to increase our production capacity of Opteon to help meet our customers’ needs today and in the future,” said Mark Vergnano, Chemours president and CEO. “We are committed to bringing game-changing, sustainable solutions to the marketplace, including Opteon, and we’re proud to manufacture this industry-leading refrigerant right here in the United States, allowing us to create new jobs in our local community.”

In recent years, the European Union, United States and Japan have rolled out stricter environmental standards for mobile air conditioning, commercial refrigeration and residential and commercial air conditioning. As a result of these new regulations and changing consumer preferences, demand in the marketplace has increased for high performance, more environmentally sustainable refrigerants and blends. Opteon refrigerants have zero ozone depletion potential (ODP) and very low GWP.

The refrigerants manufactured by Chemours near Corpus Christi will be delivered to a rapidly growing base of customers around the world. 

In the mobile air conditioning market, the number of cars using HFO-1234yf is expected to grow to 145 million by the end of 2020. Chemours estimates that, by the end of 2020, the use of HFO technology like Opteon YF in place of legacy refrigerants will result in the reduction of 113 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions, which is the equivalent of taking about 24 million cars off the road for one year.

By the year 2025, Chemours estimates that its low-GWP product line will eliminate an estimated 325 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalent on a global basis.

Earlier this month, in recognition of the improved environmental profile of Opteon compared to legacy refrigerants, Chemours was presented with the American Chemistry Council’s Sustainability Leadership Award for the development of Opteon.

“At Chemours, we’re proud to pursue business opportunities where our company can succeed while our products contribute to making the world a more sustainable place,” said Paul Kirsch, president of Fluoroproducts at Chemours. “Increasing our production capacity of Opteon is about doing well by doing good – we are committed to delivering sustainable solutions to our customers, allowing them to adapt to changing government regulations and consumer preferences.”

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