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Bringing the U.S. Fridge Market into the 21st Century

HFC-134a, a type of hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) refrigerant with a high global warming poten- tial (GWP) 1,430 times that of carbon dioxide, is used in virtually all new U.S. domestic refrigerators and freezers. Under proposed U.S. pol- icy directives both at federal and state levels, HFC-134a will be phased out of the U.S. market for new domestic refrigerators and freezers by January 1, 2021. This policy brief provides market research and analysis of the key issues needing to be addressed in order to meet the 2021 policy deadline and allow commercialization of low-GWP alternatives for domestic refrigeration on U.S. market.

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What are the HFC-free Technologies?
Widespread adoption of HFC-free technologies is cost-effective, energy efficient, and climate-friendly. Read EIA’s report Putting the Freeze on HFCs for hundreds of examples of HFC-free technologies available and in use today.
A Global HFC Phase-down
The October 2016 Montreal Protocol meeting in Kigali, Rwanda yielded a global agreement to phase down HFCs. Now countries must ratify and implement the Kigali Amendment! Read and share EIA's briefing on this great opportunity and obligation to avert climate catastrophe.
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