New Zealand increases HFC taxes
On 1 January 2017, the island country increased its synthetic greenhouse gas (SGG) levy rates for imported goods and vehicles by 295.5% compared to the previous year.
2016 Versions Of ASHRAE Refrigerant Standards Published
The 2016 editions of ASHRAE’s major refrigerants-related standards have been published as a package with 30 new refrigerants and refrigerant blends added.
G20 group issues first set of guidelines for climate risk reporting
The FSB-drafted guidelines emerge as the legal imperative increases for large companies to disclose the business impact of climate change.
Global Industrial Refrigeration Systems Market 2016-2022
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the “Industrial Refrigeration Systems Market by Equipment, Refrigerant Type, Application, & Geography – Global Forecast to 2022” report to their offering.
Increased interest in low GWP chillers
Chiller supplier Klima-Therm is reporting increased interest in low GWP technologies following international curbs on the proliferation of HFCs.
Mita to launch 'Alchemist' adiabatic cooler
The Italian manufacturer’s new cooler is designed to improve the efficiency of CO2 refrigeration systems.
Switch now to low GWP refrigerants!
Despite figures that suggest Europe is within the F-gas phase down limits, concerns remain that industry is failing to switch fast enough to low GWP refrigerants.
Cooling Agent - An Atmospheric Chemist Laid the Foundation for an International Climate Agreement
It isn’t often that atmospheric chemists get to help save the world, but Guus Velders had his chance in October. He was attending international negotiations in Kigali, Rwanda, that were seeking to phase out production and use of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), extremely potent greenhouse gases commonly used in air conditioners.
Kigali: What’s in it for natural refrigerants?
The “natural” refrigerants media group Shecco has called for a far more stringent agreement on HFC refrigerant phase downs than that achieved at Kigali.
AHR Expo sessions to tackle hydrocarbons
Among the more than 75 educational sessions, many are related to natural refrigerant technologies.
Case studies unveiled for ATMO Japan 2017
The first round of case studies showcasing innovations for industry leaders has been selected for ATMOsphere Japan 2017.
Cold storage facility converted to R290 in Colombia
Export association Asocolflores replaces R22-based system with R290 in a cold storage facility for flowers, achieving energy savings of 20%.
HFC supply within the EU drops by 29%
Following evidence of massive pre-phase-down stockpiling in 2014, the supply of HFCs within the EU declined by 29% to 183.3Mt of CO2e in 2015.
Danfoss opens new US test lab
Danfoss has opened the first test chamber at its new Engineering Tomorrow Application Development Centre in Tallahassee, Florida.
EU calls for natref training boost
Low training uptake is creating a long-term shortage of technicians trained to operate natural refrigerant systems and ultimately making it harder to deliver the EU’s f-gas phase-down, warns an upcoming European Commission report.
COP 22: ‘Time to improve refrigeration efficiency’
Didier Coulomb, director-general of the International Institute of Refrigeration (IIR), argued at COP 22 that the refrigeration and air-conditioning sector can play a greater role in addressing climate change.
EU f-gas imports down by 40%
The import, production, export and supply of HFCs in Europe are all falling, according to a new report from the European Environment Agency (EEA).
Trump’s Choice on Climate Change
It is the key to successful military action – and, in many ways, to success in general – and United States Marines like me pride ourselves on it. But if you’ve spent 30 years in the military, as I have, you know that an effective plan cannot be static; operating environments change, often in surprising or unexpected ways. Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential election earlier this month constitutes just such a change.
EU phasedown on track as fluorinated greenhouse gas use falls
The production, import and export of fluorinated gases (F-gases) fell in the European Union last year, according to a new report published by the European Environment Agency (EEA) today. F-gases are mainly used in cooling and heating equipment. Since they have a high global warming potential, phasing down HFCs is critical to global efforts to fight climate change.
EU urges easing of hydrocarbons restrictions
Regulation governing hydrocarbons must be adapted to encourage wider rollout of hydrocarbons for refrigeration, air conditioning and heat pump applications, according to a draft European Commission report to be published under the EU’s F-Gas Regulation on phasing down HFC use.