Evaluation of the possibilities of substituting potent greenhouse gases (HFCs, PFCs and SF6)

7 Literature list

The following literature have been used in the report:
Miljøprojekt Nr. 456, 1999 (Danish Environmental Protection Agency): "Erstatning af kraftige drivhusgasser" (Substitution of potent greenhouse gases). Per Henrik Pedersen, Danish Technological Institute.
Tema Nord 2000:552 (Nordic Council of Ministers): "Ways of reducing consumption and emission of potent greenhouse gases". Per Henrik Pedersen, Danish Technological Institute.
Arbejdsrapport nr. 580, 2001: "Ozonlagsnedbrydende stoffer og drivhusgasserne HFC’er, PFC’er og SF6 – 1999" (Ozone depleting substances and the greenhouse gases HFCs, PFCs and SF6 – 1999). Thomas Sander Poulsen, COWI.
Environmental Project No. 300: "Polyurethane Foam without Ozone Depleting Substances; Experience from Danish Industry". Danish Environmental Protection Agency, 1995.
Environmental Project No. 301: "Going towards Natural Refrigerants; Experience from Danish Industry". Danish Environmental Protection Agency, 1995.
Environmental Project No. 312: "Going towards Natural Fire Extinguishants; Experience from Danish Industry".
Scandinavian Refrigeration (Scan Ref) 4/1997. Article on Swedish supermarket refrigeration system using hydrocarbons as refrigerant.
Kathryn Ellerton, Allied Signal Inc: "Recent Developments and the Outlook for Global Sulfur Hexafluoride", International Magnesium Association Fifty Four, Toronto, June 1997.
Letter from Sarah Severn, Director, NIKE Environmental Action Team to Tarjei Haaland, Greenpeace Denmark. Dated 12 September 1997.
Environmental Report, Norsk Hydro, 1997.
Letter from Hannah Johnes, Director of Corporate Responsibility, Nike Europe, Middle East and Africa to Tarjei Haaland, Greenpeace Denmark. Dated 6 September 2001.
Brochures from Danish and foreign companies.