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Fluorinated gases are used in refrigeration and air-conditioning applications worldwide and contribute to global warming. The Montreal Protocol was extended to control the production and consumption of HFCs in the Kigali Amendment. EU adapted new F-gas Regulation from 2015. As switching of high GWP refrigerants to low GWP and confining refrigerants within the system become important, UN, IIR, US and EU are striving their efforts. UN Environment OzonAction promotes proper refrigerant management in developing countries. The US DOE directs building energy consumption reductions. This session provides updates on global refrigerant regulations and efforts to best use of refrigerants throughout lifetime.
1. An Overview of Refrigerants Related Policies in Article 5 Countries and UN Environment Partnerships to Support Compliance with the Protocol
Ayman Eltalouny, UN Environment, Manama, Bahrain
2. The Application of the EU F-Gas Regulations: An Example for Other Regions?
Didier Coulomb, International Institute of Refrigeration, Paris, France
3. IIR Actions to Reduce Refrigerant Emissions
Didier Coulomb, International Institute of Refrigeration, Paris, France
4. US GHG Regulation and EERE Program Update
Antonio Bouza, U.S. Department of Energy, Columbia, MD

Citation: ASHRAE Seminar Recordings, 2019 Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA

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