Mobile air conditioning: HFC-134a emissions and emission reduction strategies.
Author(s) : BAKER J. A.
Summary
The inclusion of hydrofluorocarbons in the Kyoto Protocol obligates all user industries to assess the global impact of their emissions and, if warranted, to develop cost-effective mitigation strategies. The paper provides an estimate of R134a emissions from the mobile air conditioning industry accompanied by emission reduction options and measures of ultimate success.
Details
- Original title: Mobile air conditioning: HFC-134a emissions and emission reduction strategies.
- Record ID : 2002-0043
- Languages: English
- Subject: Figures, economy
- 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
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