18 Aug 2012

How to effectively manage the impact of the HFC refrigerant levy

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The introduction of the Clean Energy Future Plan on 1 July 2012 has resulted in synthetic greenhouse gas (SGG) refrigerants attracting an “equivalent carbon price” based on their global warming potential (GWP). The following AIRAH HFC refrigerant levy fact sheets provide information on how to effectively manage the changes the levy has brought.

Fact sheet 1 — The Clean Energy Future Plan and HFCs < http://www.airah.org.au/imis15_prod/Content_Files/Useful%20Documents/AIRAH_HFC_RefrigerantLevy_FactSheet1.pdf >

Fact sheet 2 — Managing the financial and associated risks < http://www.airah.org.au/imis15_prod/Content_Files/Useful%20Documents/AIRAH_HFC_RefrigerantLevy_FactSheet2.pdf >

Fact sheet 3 — Leak prevention strategies < http://www.airah.org.au/imis15_prod/Content_Files/Useful%20Documents/AIRAH_HFC_RefrigerantLevy_FactSheet3.pdf >

Fact sheet 4 — Opportunities in a low emission future< http://www.airah.org.au/imis15_prod/Content_Files/Useful%20Documents/AIRAH_HFC_RefrigerantLevy_FactSheet4.pdf >

Fact sheet 5 — Energy saving strategies – Existing systems< http://www.airah.org.au/imis15_prod/Content_Files/Useful%20Documents/AIRAH_HFC_RefrigerantLevy_FactSheet5.pdf >

 

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