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HCFC management and strategy in Hungary and Europe Róbert Tóth Ministry of Environment and Water Budapest, Hungary
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Provisions in Montreal Protocol to phase-out HCFCs Article 5(1) Parties consumption: Base level: 2015 Freeze: January 1, 2016 100% reduction: January 1, 2040
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Provisions in Montreal Protocol to phase-out HCFCs Non-Article 5(1) Parties consumption: Base level: 1989 HCFC cons. + 2.8% Hungary of 1989 CFC cons.2160 t/y Freeze: 19962160 t/y 35% reduction: January 1, 20041440 t/y 65% reduction: January 1, 2010 720 t/y 90% reduction: January 1, 2015 216 t/y 99.5% reduction: January 1, 2020 11t/y 100% reduction: January 1, 2030 0 t/y
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Consumption of HCFCs in Hungary in t HCFC199019951999200120032005 -2290409 588.6 323.0 307.1 155.4 -123-1711.59.20.30 -124-35.14.80.81.2 -141b-85143.9149.463.40 -142b90429621.9707.332.04.6 Total18094313711193.7403.6161.2
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Shifting from HCFCs in Hungary Foaming: HCFC-22/142b → CO 2 /water HCFC-141b → HFC, butane, cyclopentane R&AC: HCFC-22 → HFCs, Isobutane Fire protection: NAFSIII, Halotron I → inert gases, CO 2, HFCs (227ea, 125, FS49C2: 3-4-9C2), Novec, powdered aerosols, water mist
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EU Policy to Avoid Ozone Depletion HCFC controls in Regulation (EC) No 2037/2000
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HCFC Production Controls 2000 to 2007: Production equal or less than 1997 production in the EC 2008 to 2014:... 35% of 1997 production 2015 to 2020 : … 20% of 1997 production 2016 to 2025 : … 15% of 1997 production No HCFC production after end 2025
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Consumption Controls on HCFCs (ODP tonnes) 2001 Cap at 2% of CFCs placed on market in 1989 + 1989 placing on the market of HCFCs (6678 ODP-tonnes) 2002 85% of 2000 level (5676 ODP-tonnes) 2003 45% of 2000 level (3005 ODP-tonnes) 2004 to 2007 30% of 2000 level (2003<2209<2250 ODP-tonnes) 2008 to 2009 25% of 2000 level (1669<1840<1874 ODP-tonnes) 2010 onwards – No placing on the market
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HCFC Phase-out dates - Refrigeration/AC/Heat Pumps Refrigeration, AC and Heat pumps in general – HCFCs can be used until 1 Jan 2001 Fixed AC < 100kW …. 1 July 2002 Reversible AC/Heat Pumps …. 1 Jan 2004 Existing systems – virgin HCFCs …. 1 Jan 2010 Existing systems – all HCFCs … 1 Jan 2015 Review of HCFCs in refrigeration … before end 2008
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HCFC Phase-out dates - Foams 1 Oct 2000 – banned HCFCs for integral skin foams for use in safety applications and rigid insulation 1 Jan 2003 – banned HCFCs for polyurethane in appliances and polyurethane laminates and panels, except for transport 1 Jan 2004 – banned HCFCs for all foams, including polyurethane spray and block foams
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Exports of products containing HCFC Permitted after 1 January, 2004 under Article 5(5) HCFCs come from within the quota – manufacturer can decide between refrigeration, mobile A/C, solvent, fire fighting and export use (if permitted in the country of import)
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HCFCs for fire fighting HCFCs can be used to replace halons listed in Annex VII of Regulation (EC) No 2037/2000 70% of the costs of halon removal and destruction must be paid by the HCFC installer Limited time period – 2010? Report amounts annually to the Commission So far only known in Italy and Spain Not recommended as HCFCs are a short term replacement and they deplete ozone
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