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Refrigerants

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Refrigerants

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Thermodynamic cycles, which are at the core of efficient and renewable heating and cooling technologies, rely on refrigerants for their operation. Many common refrigerants are greenhouse gases or have other potential impacts on the environment. Eurovent favours a balanced and holistic refrigerant policy that aims to reduce the environmental impact from refrigerants but also looks at the full lifecycle impact of the equipment, duly considers safety aspects related to the flammability and toxicity of certain refrigerants and is realistic about industrial and technological constraints sector by sector.

11 November 2024
UK from 01 January 2025 will impede the placing on the market of single split air-conditioning systems containing less than 3 kg of fluorinated greenhouse gases with GWP of 750 or more.
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28 October 2024
On 23 October 2024, the European Commission authorised the exemption pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2024/573 for certain environmental simulation devices, laboratory spray-drying or freeze-drying equipment, and laboratory centrifuges....
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03 October 2024
The official minutes of the last Plenary meetings of ECHA’s Committees regarding the PFAS restriction proposal have been circulated. Fluorinated gases should be addressed in 2025.
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24 September 2024
The new Implementing Regulation (EU) 2024/2473 was published on 20 September 2024 on the Official Journal of the European Union. It lays down the rules of the F-Gas portal and repeals the previous Regulation (EU) 2019/661.
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17 September 2024
The new Implementing Regulation (EU) 2024/2215 was published on 09 September 2024 on the Official Journal of the European Union. It establishes requirements for the certificates of natural and legal persons pursuant to the Regulation (EU) 2024/573....
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06 September 2024
The new Implementing Regulation (EU) 2024/2195 was published on 05 September 2024 on the Official Journal of the European Union. It determines the format for submitting the reports of data referred to in Article 26 of Regulation (EU) 2024/573....
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04 September 2024
The new Implementing Regulation (EU) 2024/2174 was published on 03 September 2024 on the Official Journal of the European Union. It establishes the format of the new F-Gas labels starting from 01 January 2025.
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20 June 2024
ECHA organised a plenary meeting from 03-06 June 2024. The fluorinated gases will be addressed later this year and the President of the European Commission informed about the vision of the Commission on the PFAS restriction.
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