Appliances and Other Refrigeration Sample Clauses

Appliances and Other Refrigeration. As noted in the earlier sections, both classes of mitigation options (end-of-life management and early phase-out of HFC use) can be applied to this sector. Since the HFC phase-out measures will only impact equipment that will be decommissioned well after 2020, the measures can be considered as totally complementary to one another. For this reason, the analysis evaluates each measure in isolation and does not evaluate combinations. If the assessment period were to be extended to encompass the end-of-life of HFC-containing products manufactured after 2010 (e.g., out to 2040), then the early phase-out of HFCs would result in a reduced business-as- usual scenario later in the lifecycle. Figure 3-27 and Figure 3-28 show the reductions achieved against baseline emissions for the appliances and other refrigeration sectors. Since the mitigation activities do not take effect until at least 2012, the four scenarios are superimposed on one another up to that point in the graph These scenarios are then summarized cumulatively and ‘as at 2020’ in Figure 3-29 and Figure 3-30. Mitigation Options for Appliances in California 1400 1200 1000 800 Baseline ‐ BAU Early Phase‐out of HFCs BA Recovery/Destruction ‐ 50% 600 BA Recovery/Destruction ‐ 100% 400 200 Year Annual Emissions ('000s tonnes CO2‐eq.) Figure 3-27 MITIGATION OPTIONS FOR APPLIANCES IN CALIFORNIA Annual Emissions ('000s tonnes CO2‐eq.) Year 0
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Appliances and Other Refrigeration. As noted in the earlier sections, both classes of mitigation option can be applied to this sector. Since the HFC phase-out measures will only impact equipment that will be decommissioned well after 2020, the measures can be considered as totally complementary to one another. For this reason, the analysis evaluates each measure in isolation and does not evaluate combinations. If the assessment period were to be extended to encompass the end-of-life of HFC-containing products manufactured after 2010 (e.g. out to 2040), then the early phase-out of HFCs would result in a reduced business-as-usual scenario later in the lifecycle. Figure 3-24 and Figure 3-25 show the reductions achieved against baseline emissions for the appliances and other refrigeration sectors. These are then summarized cumulatively and ‘as at 2020’ in Figure 3-26 and Figure 3-27. Figure 3-24 MITIGATION OPTIONS FOR APPLIANCES IN CALIFORNIA Mitigation Options for Appliances in California 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 Year Early Phase-out of HFCs BA Recovery/Destruction - 50% BA Recovery/Destruction - 100% Baseline - BAU Annual Emissions ('000s tonnes CO2-eq.) 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 2017 2019 Figure 3-25 MITIGATION OPTIONS FOR OTHER REFRIGERATION IN CALIFORNIA Mitigation Options for Other Refrigeration in California 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Year Early Phase-out of HFCs BA Recovery/Destruction - 50% BA Recovery/Destruction - 100% Baseline - BAU Annual Emissions ('000s tonnes CO2-eq.) 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 2017

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