The European Commission has completed a review of the effectiveness of the Fgas Regulations to date. They are now considering a range of policy options. They are likely to propose a revision of the EU’s Fgas policy to step up the effort to reduce Fgas emissions. Following the consultation, an impact assessment will be completed in 2012 when a new proposal for the regulation is likely to be tabled.
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Open Invitation to attend industry briefing on the Accelerated Capital Allowance Scheme, Green Public Procurement, Air-conditioning Inspection under EPBD and Fgas Company Certification.
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Tags: ACA, Accelerated Capital Allowance, airconditioning, Company Certification, cpd, efficiency, energy, epbd, fgas, FGR, implementation, refrigerants, SEAI, Triple-E
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The IRI is extending an invitation to everyone in the RAC Industry in Ireland to attend an industry briefing to bring themselves fully up-to-date on the following key topics of importance to our industry:
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Les King, Waitrose’s Operation Manager (Refrigeration), will present a paper on “Hydrocarbons in Commercial Refrigeration” as part of the IRI Autumn 2011 seminar series.
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Tags: Accelerated Capital Allowance, airconditioning, consultation, efficiency, energy, implementation, membership, refrigeration, SEAI
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A new Carbon Trust guide, launched on 18 July 2011, sets out “easy, no or low cost steps that businesses can take to cut their refrigeration energy bills by up to 20%. “
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Some of the UK’s largest commercial refrigeration users are supporting a new voluntary code of conduct for carbon reduction and energy efficiency. Produced in conjunction with the Carbon Trust, the Code of Conduct for Carbon Reduction in the Retail Refrigeration Sector is designed to reduce global warming emissions from refrigeration systems by 20 per cent over the next five years.
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A study, by EMPA, the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, claims that Western European emissions of HFC-23 are as much as 140 per cent higher than the figures contained in national emissions reports.
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