Ozone depleting substances and the greenhouse gases HFCs, PFCs and SF6

Contents

1 Summary and Conclusions
1.1 Ozone-depleting Substances
1.2 Greenhouse gases
1.2.1 HFCs
1.2.2 Sulphur hexafluoride (SF6)
1.2.3 Perfluorinated hydrocarbons (PFCs)
1.2.4 Trends in the total GWP-weighted contribution of strong greenhouse gases
  
2 Introduction
2.1 Monitoring Group
2.2 Objective
2.3 Scope and definition
2.4 Methods
2.5 Explanation of terminology
  
3 Ozone-depleting substances
3.1 Import and export
3.1.1 CFCs
3.1.2 Tetrachloromethane
3.1.3 Trichloroethane
3.1.4 Halons
3.1.5 Methylbromide
3.1.6 HCFCs
3.1.7 Treatment
  
4 Greenhouse gases
4.1 Import of substances
4.1.1 HFCs
4.1.2 Sulphurhexafluoride
4.1.3 Perfluorinated hydrocarbons
4.2 Consumption distribution among application areas
4.2.1 Consumption of HFC as refrigerant
4.2.2 Consumption of HFC for foam production
4.2.3 Consumption of SF6
4.2.4 Consumption of PFCs
4.3 Emission of HFCs, PFCs and SF6
4.4 The actual emissions of strong greenhouse gases in 2001
4.4.1 Emission of HFCs from refrigerators
4.4.2 Emission of HFCs from foam plastic products and propellants
4.4.3 Emission of sulphur hexafluoride
4.4.4 Emission of perfluorinated hydrocarbons
  
5 References
  
Appendices
  
Appendix 1 ODP values for ozone-depleting substances and GWP values for clean greenhouse gases
  
Appendix 2 Statistical data for import export/calculations
  
Appendix 3 Consumption and emissions of ozone-depleting substances in Greenland
   
Appendix 4 GWP contribution from HFCs, PFCs, and SF6 1993-2020
  
Appendix 5 Specification of methods and conditions for 2001 determination of GWP emissions in accordance with IPCC Good Practice Guidance and Uncertainty Management in National Greenhouse Gas Inventories