The HFC refrigerant levy: leak prevention strategies. Low emission HVAC&R Fact Sheet 3.
Author(s) : AIRAH
Type of article: Periodical article, Standard/Recommendation
Summary
Since the 1st July 2012, synthetic greenhouse gas hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) refrigerants attract an “equivalent carbon price” based
on their global warming potential. Refrigerant handling and containment practices have to be improved because preventing
refrigerant leaks in systems means reducing refrigerant replacement which in turn means reducing exposure to the new HFC levy.
Details
- Original title: The HFC refrigerant levy: leak prevention strategies. Low emission HVAC&R Fact Sheet 3.
- Record ID : 30004914
- Languages: English
- Subject: Regulation, HFCs alternatives
- Source: AIRAH, Fact Sheet - n. 3
- Publication date: 2012/08
Links
- See also: The HFC refrigerant levy: the Clean Energy Future Plan and HFCs. Low emission HVAC&R Fact Sheet 1.
The HFC refrigerant levy: managing the financial and associated risks. Low emission HVAC&R Fact Sheet 2.
The HFC refrigerant levy: opportunities in a low emission future. Low emission HVAC&R Fact Sheet 4.
The HFC refrigerant levy: energy saving strategies - existing systems. Low emission HVAC&R Fact Sheet 5.
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