Overview of EU Regulations affecting the use of Fluorinated Greenhouse Gases Tim G.A. Vink Director Regulatory Affairs, Compliance & QA Honeywell Fluorine.

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Overview of EU Regulations affecting the use of Fluorinated Greenhouse Gases Tim G.A. Vink Director Regulatory Affairs, Compliance & QA Honeywell Fluorine Products Europe

Agenda Context The F-Gas Regulation The MAC Directive Energy Using Products Directive WEEE/RoHS EPBD Beyond “Kyoto”

F-Gas Regulation (EU 842/2006) – The Context Part of the EU’s Kyoto Commitment (-8% vs baseline 1990 emissions), or 336 million tonnes CO 2 -equivalent (ECCP-1) Estimated Baseline Emissions of Fluorinated Greenhouse Gases: 65 million tonnes CO 2 -equivalent (1995), or 2% –Expected to grow to 98 million tonnes CO 2 -equivalent in 2010 Target is to freeze at 65 million tonnes CO 2 -equivalent in 2010 –Major conversion from HCFCs to HFCs taking place in 2000 – 2005 timeframe –Conversion predicated on availability of HFCs Emission reduction through containment Cost effective – proven technology Focus on energy efficiency –Improved designs –Tailored fluids CO 2 -savings from Energy Efficiency

Are we on track? Source: EEA 6/2008

F-Gas emissions growing from zero base ….

….. But Relatively Modest Note: Includes all HFC-emissions, incl HFC-23 process emissions Source: EEA 6/2008

EU Regulation on F-Gases: Containment Provisions (art 3) Art. 3: Operators shall using all measures which are technically feasible and do not entail disproportionate cost: –prevent leakage of these fluorinated greenhouse gases; and –as soon as possible repair any detected leakage. Operators shall ensure that they are inspected for leakage by certified personnel who comply with the requirements of Article 5, according to the following schedule: –3 kg – 30 kg: at least once every twelve months, this shall not apply to equipment with hermetically sealed systems, which are labelled as such and contain less than 6 kg of fluorinated greenhouse gases; –< 300 kg: at least once every six months; –>300 kg: at least once every three months Re-inspection within one month after a leak has been repaired. Operators shall maintain records: –on the quantity and type of fluorinated greenhouse gases installed, any quantities added and the quantity recovered during maintenance, servicing and final disposal. –other relevant information including the identification of the company or servicing technician who performed the maintenance or servicing –dates and results of the inspections and leakage detection checks Records will provide data …..

Recovery by qualified personnel mandatory for –Stationary Refrigeration, AC and Heat Pumps –Solvent systems, Fire protection systems and High Voltage switchgear –Containers Minimum training requirements and mutual certification for personnel and companies established by July 4 th, 2007 –Implementation by July 4 th, 2008 After July 4 th, 2009, F-gases may only be supplied to certified personnel/companies EU Regulation on F-gases: Recovery (art 4), Qualifications (art 5) From July 1, 2009 – Certification required for taking delivery of F- Gases

Data Reporting (art. 6) Annual reporting requirements for –Producers –Im/Exporters Production/Imports/Exports –Including Expected Emissions Destruction Member States shall establish reporting systems for the relevant sectors referred to in this Regulation, with the objective of acquiring, to the extent possible, emission data. Labelling (art 7) Equipment must be labeled “adjacent to the service point”: –Identification of the F-gas(es) in the system –Contains Fluorinated Greenhouse Gas(es) covered by the Kyoto Protocol –Quantity –GWP –Indication if the equipment is Hermetically sealed Information on Fluorinated Greenhouse gases must be included in the Manuals, including the GWP

MAC (2006/40/EC) EuP (2005/32/EC) Maximum leakage rate 40 g/yr Use of low GWP fluid mandatory –2011 – New platforms –2017 – All passenger vehicles Retrofitting to high GWP fluids prohibited WEEE (2002/96/EC) Covers all Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment Recovery of ODS, F-Gases and Hydrocarbons mandatory ODS and GWP>15 must be treated separately Framework Directive –Minimising Environmental Footprint of Electronic and Electrical Equipment –Detailed Regulation delegated to EU Commission Priority list of 14 sectors including: –Domestic Appliances –Commercial Refrigeration –Room Air-Conditioners LCAs outsourced to consultants, focus on –Significant Impact (on the environment) –> 200’000 units sold p.a. –Scope for improvement –Lowest Life-Cycle cost –Time-Frame 2007 – 2008

EPBD (2002/91/EC) Covers all Buildings of >1000 m 2 Mandatory Energy Performance Certificates –Independent auditors Mandatory Inspection of Boilers Mandatory Inspection of Air-Conditioning Systems For new buildings mandatory assessment of alternative systems, e.g: –Renewable Energy –CHP –District heating/cooling –Heat Pumps EPBD currently under review – New Proposals published

After Kyoto February “2020” package –20% (30%) GHG reductions vs 2005 –20% increased energy efficiency –20% renewables Need to demonstrate that F-gases are part of the solution –Accurate Logbooks –Improved performance –New applications – Heat Pumps, Heat Recovery R-22 Conversion : major challenge

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