Alternatives to CFCs and HCFCs: impact on ODS phaseout due to Kyoto control measures on HFCs.
Author(s) : AGARWAL R. S.
Summary
The paper presents a summary of the whole problem of the environment and refrigerants with worldwide action through the Montreal Protocol and the future Kyoto Protocol. The paper discusses the alternatives to CFCs and HCFCs for various refrigeration applications and the effect on the ODS phaseout process due to control on HFCs.
Details
- Original title: Alternatives to CFCs and HCFCs: impact on ODS phaseout due to Kyoto control measures on HFCs.
- Record ID : 2002-0118
- Languages: English
- Subject: Environment, General information
- Source: Joint IPCC/TEAP expert meeting on options for the limitation of emissions of HFCs and PFCs. Proceedings + Meeting report.
- Publication date: 1999/05/26
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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