announced Thursday follows through on a law Congress passed last year and is intended to decrease U.S. production and use of HFCs by 85% over the next 15 years, part of a global phaseout designed to slow global warming.
EPA Administrator Michael Regan said the phasedown is backed by a coalition of industry groups that see it as an opportunity to “supercharge” American leadership on domestic manufacturing and production of alternative refrigerants. The industry has long been shifting to the use of alternative refrigerants and pushed for a federal standard to avoid a patchwork of state laws and regulations.
Sen. Tom Carper, D-Del., chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, was an influential backer of the law, with Sen. John Kennedy, R-La. Both represent states that are home to chemical companies that produce alternative refrigerants and sought regulatory certainty through federal action.
Working with the departments of Justice, State and Defense, the task force will “detect, deter and disrupt any attempt to illegally import or produce HFCs in the United States,″ the White House said in aJoseph Goffman, a top official with EPA’s air and radiation office, said the experience of the European Union shows that enforcement is an important part of an HFC crackdown.
Our A/C guy, who we know and trust well, told us of this coming plan, a few years ago. Newer units are using the approved gases. Older units will have to replaced once they need more of the banned gases. We replaced our admittedly ancient units. Much lower power bills = bonus.
The Problem With Refrigerators And Air Conditioners Is Not The Gases, It Is The Poor Quality Of The Units. If Properly Manufactured, Refrigerators And Air Conditioners Should Last 50 Years, Not 5. I Am Still Using A Freezer Manufactured In 1968, And It Works Better Then New. 😉
So lil ap typist what effect does this have on Climate Change...
Do we have replacement refrigerants?
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