HFC-free technologies are available in the US market for the supermarket-retail refrigeration sector: members of the Consumer Goods Forum and retailers worldwide have the tools they need to begin installing HFC-free technology today and to exclusively install HFC-free equipment by 2015.

Author(s) : EIA, IFC Consulting

Type of monograph: Booklet

Summary

A market evaluation prepared by the Environmental Investigation Agency with the assistance of IFC Consulting. Given the great risk that HFCs gases pose to the global climate, low-GWP alternative refrigeration technologies are rapidly being developed, proven, and commercialized. Already, there are numerous proven HFC-free technologies available for use in the United States. Specifically, self-contained units, rack systems, and central plant systems that rely on hydrocarbons, carbon dioxide, ammonia, or combinations of these refrigerants are being manufactured and sold on the US market.
Extract from the table of contents: overview of current market and the variety of equipment used by supermarkets and other retailers; availability of low-GWP alternatives to HFCs; overview of relevant energy efficiency standards.

Details

  • Original title: HFC-free technologies are available in the US market for the supermarket-retail refrigeration sector: members of the Consumer Goods Forum and retailers worldwide have the tools they need to begin installing HFC-free technology today and to exclusively install HFC-free equipment by 2015.
  • Record ID : 30006058
  • Languages: English
  • Subject: HFCs alternatives
  • Publication: EIA (Environmental Investigation Agency) - United states/United states
  • Publication date: 2012