EU Agreement on F Gas will decrease resistance from industry and benefit the environment

euflagTodays announcement that the EU parties have agreed on the phase down of HFCs and equipment bans is a significant triumph for the environment and the fight against climate change.

 

 

Announcement welcome at industry level

“The announcement is very welcome from our perspective” says RAC Cooling Awards nominated Mark Coppack who has driven for the adoption of “traceability” systems over the past 5 years.  “There has been significant resistance to implementing traceability systems and a large amount of this was due in part to uncertainty relating to the future of F Gas legislation.  With a clearer legislative picture I am certain that the HAVC sector can now commit to a program of innovation and self regulation that will lead to a better environment for all

HVAC is a responsible sector with a desire to innovate

The HVAC sector is amongst the most innovative industrial sectors and invests many billions in new technology.  It has had a harder time than most trying to react to EU announcements and shifting goal posts.  A time of settled clear understanding is bound to lead to innovation as companies can determine a clear time frame and sane strategies.

 

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UK business owners, not keeping up to date F Gas records for refrigeration and AC equipment face heavy fines

Under current UK and EU F Gas regulations If you own and operate any refrigeration or air conditioning unit with a gas capacity of over 3kg then you are obliged to keep up to date service and F Gas records or face heavy fines.  We have prepared a simple nuts and bolts guide for owner operators to help you avoid falling foul of the law.

Click here to read the full article of F Gas compliance for UK business owners.