Gaz fluorés à effet de serre 2018 : données fournies par les entreprises concernant la production, l'importation et l'exportation des gaz fluorés à effet de serre dans l'Union européenne, 2007-2017

Fluorinated greenhouse gases 2018: data reported by companies on the production, import and export of fluorinated greenhouse gases in the European Union, 2007-2017

Auteurs : EEA (European Environment Agency)

Type de monographie : Rapport

Résumé

The 2018 edition of the European Environment Agency (EEA) report on fluorinated greenhouse gases (F-gases) confirms the good progress achieved in 2017 by the European Union (EU) in phasing down the use of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), a set of fluorinated gases with a high global warming potential (GWP) that is significantly contributing to climate change.
The report evaluates and presents the data reported by companies in 2018 about their activities involving F-gases in 2017, assessing both the progress made under the ongoing EU-wide HFC phase-down and the outlook towards the global HFC phase-down, which is due to begin in 2019 under the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol. The report also details the amounts of F-gases supplied to different industrial applications.
The report uses two different metrics: F-gas amounts expressed in physical tonnes reflect the use patterns of F-gases in European industries, while their GWP (in tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalents (tCO2e)) are relevant for climate change policy.

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  • Titre original : Fluorinated greenhouse gases 2018: data reported by companies on the production, import and export of fluorinated greenhouse gases in the European Union, 2007-2017
  • Identifiant de la fiche : 30025423
  • Langues : Anglais
  • Sujet : Chiffres, économie, Environnement, Alternatives aux HFC
  • Édition : EEA (European Environment Agency) - Danemark/Danemark
  • Date d'édition : 19/12/2018
  • Collection : EEA Technical report
  • ISSN : 19778449
  • ISBN : 9789292139919
  • DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.2800/16180