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Comparative Assessment of the Climate Relevance of Supermarket Refrigeration Systems and Equipment


After the entering into force of EU regulation (EC) No. 842/2006 and the EU directive 2006/40/EC, refrigeration systems in supermarkets remain the last big subsector and the strongest emission source of fluorinated hydrocarbons (HFC) in Germany. With regard to existing improvement possibilities for components, technologies, and their application, the EU-political process up to now refrained from a use ban of HFCs in refrigeration systems and other applications. A central point for this decision was that it was not clear for certain important applications if comparable reliability, energy efficiency, and safety standards could be provided with HFC free technologies at adequate costs.


Series Climate Change | 04/2009 Number of pages 270 Year of publication Author(s) Jan-Martin Rhiemeier, Dr. Jochen Harnisch, Christian Ters, Dr. Michael Kauffeld, Dr. André Leisewitz Abstract k3743.pdf (144.37 kB) Language English Other languages Deutsch
Project No. (FKZ) 206 44 300 Publisher Umweltbundesamt File size 1.84 MB Print version not available

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