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ACHRN, 1999, "How the Future Looks (According to Honeywell)", Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration News, June 28, 1999.
AFEAS, Production, Sales, and Atmospheric Release of Fluorocarbons Through 1996.
Appliance, 1997, "The Saturation Picture", Appliance, September, 1997, p. 87.
Arthur D. Little, Update on Comparison of Global Warming Implications of Cleaning technology Using a Systems Approach, Report to Alternative Fluorocarbons Environmental Acceptability Study, October 25, 1994.
Bernhardt, S. (DuPont), Personal Communication, July 7, 1999.
M. S. Bhatti, "A Critical Look at R-744 and R-134a Mobile air Conditioning Systems", SAE Paper 970527.
Campbell, N.J. and A. McCulloch; "The Climate Change Implications of Manufacturing Refrigerants - A calculation of "Production Energy Contents of Some Common Refrigerants," Transactions of the Institution of Chemical Engineers, Vol 76, Part B, August, 1998.
Deeg, 1998, Deeg, W., Johnson, R., Hayslett, M., and Hortin, K.; "Influence of Blowing Agent Selection and Foam Aging on Energy Consumption and TEWI of Refrigerators", Earth Technologies Forum, Washington, DC, October 26-28, 1998.
Dieckmann and Bentley. Non-Inert Refrigerant Study for Automotive Applications, Final Report for U.S. DOE Office of Transportation Technology, November 1991.
Energy Information Administration, Impacts of the Kyoto Protocol on U.S. Energy Markets and Economic Activity. October 1998 EIA Report No. SR/OIAF/98-03.
EPA, 1998, Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks: 1990-1996. EPA 236-R-98-06, March 1998
Fischer, S. K., Hughes, P. J., Fairchild, P. D., Kusik, C. L., Dieckmann, J. T., McMahon, E. M., and Hobday, N., 1991, Energy and Global Warming Impact of CFC Alternative Technologies [U.S. Dept. of Energy and AFEAS (Alternative Fluorocarbons Environmental Acceptability Study), 1333 H Street NW, Washington, DC 20005 USA].
Fischer, S. K., Tomlinson, J. J. and Hughes, P. J., 1994, Energy and Global Warming Impacts of Not-in-kind and Next Generation CFC and HCFC Alternatives [US Dept of Energy and AFEAS (as above)].
Fudney, 1999, Fudney, J., and Freid, S., "Fireball Injures Two in Gas Blast as Café", The Adelaide Advertiser, July 6, 1999.
Johnson, 1999, Johnson, R., Haworth, J., McInerney, E., Swatkowski, L.; "HFCs As Blowing Agents For Domestic Refrigerator Insulating Foam", ICCP/TEAP Joint Expert Meeting, Petten, Netherlands, 26-28 May 1999.
Kusik, C. L., Update on Comparison of Global Warming Implications of Cleaning Technologies Using a Systems Approach, (TEWI-2 Solvents Report) Arthur D. Little, Inc., October 18, 1994.
J. A. Lakeman (editor), Climate Change 1995 - The Science of Climate Change, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Cambridge University Press
Likes, P. (Hussmann), Personal Communication, July, 1999.
McCulloch, A., "Influences on Climate Change from the Production Stage of Fluorocarbons Life Cycles." Unpublished memorandum.
Owens, J. G., "Total Equivalent Warming Impact of Cleaning Technologies", Paper prepared based on presentation given at the International Conference on Ozone Protection Technologies, Washington DC, November 1997.
Ramsey, R. B. Jr. and A.N. Merchant, "Considerations for the Selection of Equipment for Employment with HFC-43-10", International CFC and Halon Alternatives Conference, Washington DC, October 1995.
Salerno, C. and R. Reynolds, "Verdict on No-Clean Technology", Precision Cleaning, 8, No.2, pp.16-21(1999)
Sand, Fisher, and Baxter, Energy and Global Warming Impacts of HFC Refrigerants and Emerging Technologies. Oak Ridge National Laboratory (sponsored by the U.S. Department of energy and the Alternative Fluorocarbon Environmental Acceptability Study), 1997 (sometimes referred to as the "TEWI-3 Study").
Sumantran, 1999, Sumantran, V., Khalighi, B., Saka, K., and Fischer, S., "An Assessment of Alternative Refrigerants for Automotive Applications Based on Environmental Impact", presented at SAE Meeting, June 28, 1999.
Thomas, C. (Hussmann), Personal Communications, July 20, and July 26, 1999.
United Nations Environment Programme, "1998 Report of the Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heat Pumps Technical Options Committee," Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer, Ozone Secretariat, December 1998.
United Nations Environment Programme, "1998 Report of Technology and Economic Assessment Panel (Pursuant to Article 6 of the Montreal Protocol)," Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer, December, 1998.
United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP), Solvents Technical Options Committee, Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer, 1998 Report of the Solvents, Sterilants, Coatings and Adhesives Technical Options Committee, Nairobi, Kenya 1999.
United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP), Solvents Technical Options Committee, Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer, 1994 Report of the Solvents, Sterilants, Coatings and Adhesives Technical Options Committee, Nairobi, Kenya 1995.
UNEP 1998, Assessment Report of the Halons Technical Options Committee, March 1999.
Werkema, T. (Elf Atochem), Personal Communication, July 1, 1999.
Wilkes, 1998, Wilkes, K. E., Gabbard, W. A., and Weaver, F. J.; "Aging of Polyurethane Foam Insulation in simulated Refrigerator Panels - Initial Results with Third-Generation Blowing Agents", Earth Technologies Forum, Washington, DC, October 26-28, 1998.
World Meteorological Organization, Scientific Assessment of Stratospheric Ozone, Report No. 44, WMO Global Ozone Research and Monitoring Project, Geneva, 1999.
EPA, Multiple Pathways to Super-Efficient Refrigerators, EPA-430-R-93-008, June, 1993.
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