Technology and practices to reduce mobile air conditioning refrigerant emissions by 50 percent at vehicle service and vehicle end of life.
Author(s) : EPA
Type of monograph: Other
Summary
Industry experts document how R134a greenhouse gas emissions from vehicle A/C can be cut in half.
Details
- Original title: Technology and practices to reduce mobile air conditioning refrigerant emissions by 50 percent at vehicle service and vehicle end of life.
- Record ID : 30009473
- Languages: English
- Subject: Regulation, Technology, Environment
- Publication: EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency) - United states/United states
- Publication date: 2007/06
Indexing
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Reducing vehicle refrigerant emissions as an im...
- Author(s) : AYALA A., CHURCH S.
- Date : 2006/02/17
- Languages : English
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Open issues and new development trends for mobi...
- Author(s) : WOLF F., et al.
- Date : 2006/02/17
- Languages : English
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Limiting emissions of R-134a: dual plane SealTM...
- Author(s) : PATEL C. N.
- Date : 2004/04/14
- Languages : English
- Source: MAC (mobile air conditioning) Summit 2004 [CD-ROM].
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Improved HFC-134a refrigerant systems.
- Author(s) : RUGH J.
- Date : 2005/03/15
- Languages : English
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HFC-134a small cans: options to address atmosph...
- Author(s) : COHEN J.
- Date : 2004/04/14
- Languages : English
- Source: MAC (mobile air conditioning) Summit 2004 [CD-ROM].
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