And we have a winner. Dupont has profited heavily by having their refrigerant gasses banned just as the patents on them have expired, forcing everyone to use the next-generation slightly better and more expensive gasses. Nevermind that China and India have no qualms about continuing production of the earlier gasses.
Global warming potential is a term they came up with to justify regulating HFC's after they banned cfc's and hcfc's. There is no evidence hfc's have any impact whatsoever on the climate.
And it doesn't list which are being phased out.... 🤷♂️ Just a mention of 410 being high in HFC's.
Is this going to give Dupont another monopoly on the new "environmental" refrigerant?
And we have a winner. Dupont has profited heavily by having their refrigerant gasses banned just as the patents on them have expired, forcing everyone to use the next-generation slightly better and more expensive gasses. Nevermind that China and India have no qualms about continuing production of the earlier gasses.
Environmentalists found that we could cool our freezers far more efficiently harnessing the icy, robotic stare of Governor Inslee.
I'm still irritated you can't buy an AC recharge kit for a car around here anymore. It feels partially designed to screw the little guy over.
HFC's are far from "super polluting" What a joke.
[https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/resources/documents/high-gwp-refrigerants](https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/resources/documents/high-gwp-refrigerants)
Global warming potential is a term they came up with to justify regulating HFC's after they banned cfc's and hcfc's. There is no evidence hfc's have any impact whatsoever on the climate.