Summary
This report is organized as follows. The first section briefly describes the categories and sources of GHG emissions from MAC. The second section summarizes the measures to reduce GHG emissions from MAC, including the means to improve the MAC energy efficiency. The third section analyzes the development status and challenges of advanced MAC technologies and refrigerants in China through a literature review and market research. The next section summarizes international experience and best practices, focusing on the regulatory systems and policies for reducing GHG emissions from MAC in the United States and Europe. The fifth section summarizes the existing measures and policy gaps in regulating GHG emissions from MAC in China. The last section provides policy recommendations for future regulation of GHG emissions from MAC in China, based on the previous analysis.
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- Original title: Measures for reducing greenhouse gas emissions from motor air conditioning in China
- Record ID : 30031198
- Languages: English
- Subject: Figures, economy, Technology, Environment
- Publication: ICCT (International Council on Clean Transportation)
- Edition statement: WORKING PAPER 2022-03
- Publication date: 2022/02
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Indexing
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Themes:
HFCs;
Mobile air conditioning;
General information on environment (climate change, ozone depletion…);
Refrigerants, secondary refrigerants: regulations and standards;
Refrigerants, secondary refrigerants: economics and statistics;
HFO et HCFO;
Hydrocarbons;
CO2 - Keywords: Mobile air conditioning; China; CO2 emission; Standard; Comparison; Regulations; HFC; R744; R290; Energy efficiency; Propane; GWP
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