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| Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) are viable and proven solutions to the problems addressed by the
Montreal Protocol and Kyoto Protocol processes. They are energy efficient, low-in-toxicity, cost
effective and can be used safely. Governments and industry support their global use in
applications which meet important environmental and societal needs, including metered dose
inhalers, insulation, refrigeration,
air conditioning, technical aerosols, and fire extinguishers.
The Parties should recognize and support the necessary role HFCs will play in solving the climate change issue. HFCs are part of the Global Climate Change SOLUTION |
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Use of HFCs reduces total greenhouse gas contributions compared to CFCs. Current technology has reduced fluorocarbon greenhouse gas contributions by over 80% since 1990. Clearly, a true scientific representation indicates that HFCs contribute far less potential impact to climate change than their precursors. Early substitution, particularly in developing countries, will contribute a favorable impact to the Kyoto Protocol.
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HFCs will represent less than 2% of all greenhouse gas emissions in 2000. Realistic projections show that emissions will be less than 3% in 2050. |
Integrating HFCs and Energy EfficiencyVarious analyses indicate that HFCs reduce energy consumption in many applications. For instance, a household refrigerator, using HFCs consumes 10% less energy than a comparable hydrocarbon unit (TEWI III report). Similar savings are seen in other air conditioning and refrigeration applications and in insulation products. Specifically, HFC blown foam would provide energy savings up to 15% (The Influence of Global Environmental Factors on the Selection of Polyurethane and Other Building Insulation Materials, P. Ashford, 1997). |
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