GREEN: an objective global refrigerant environmental evaluation network.
Author(s) : SANDKÖTTER W.
Summary
This paper presents the goals and actions of EPEE (European Partnership for Energy and the Environment) and GREEN (Global Refrigerant Environmental Evaluation Network) in terms of the use of HFCs and alternative refrigerants, particularly hydrocarbons and CO2.
Details
- Original title: GREEN: an objective global refrigerant environmental evaluation network.
- Record ID : 2003-2734
- Languages: English
- Subject: Regulation, HFCs alternatives
- Source: Symposium 2001. Directives/regulations: new drafts, implementation of amendments and revisions; consequences for the European refrigeration/air conditioning markets.
- Publication date: 2001/10/09
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