Early Phase Sample Clauses

Early Phase out of HFCs BA Recovery/Destruction ‐ 50% BA Recovery/Destruction ‐ 100% Baseline ‐ BAU 200 180 160 140 120 100 Mitigation Options for Other Refrigeration in California Figure 3-28 MITIGATION OPTIONS FOR OTHER REFRIGERATION IN CALIFORNIA The impact of early HFC phase-out in ‘Other Refrigeration’ is slightly lower proportionately than for the Appliance sector because the uptake of HFCs in vending machines and foams contained in commercial refrigeration equipment has generally been lower in the baseline case. Climate Impact of Mitigation Options in Appliances 1400 1200 1000 800 Cumulative Saving to 2020 ‐ ODS Cumulative Saving to 2020 ‐ HFC 600 Annual Saving at 2020 ‐ ODS Annual Saving at 2020 ‐ HFC 400 200 0 Early HFC Phase‐out 50% Appl. E‐o‐L Mitigation Option 100% Appl.E‐o‐L Potential Savings ('000s tonnes CO2‐eq.) Figure 3-29 CLIMATE IMPACT OF MITIGATION OPTIONS IN APPLIANCES Potential Savings ('000s tonnes CO2‐eq.) Mitigation Option 100% Appl.E‐o‐L 50% Appl. E‐o‐L Early HFC Phase‐out 20 Cumulative Saving to 2020 ‐ ODS Cumulative Saving to 2020 ‐ HFC Annual Saving at 2020 ‐ ODS Annual Saving at 2020 ‐ HFC 80 60 50 40 30 Climate Impact of Mitigation Options in Other Refrigeration
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Early Phase out of HFCs BA Recovery/Destruction ‐ 50% BA Recovery/Destruction ‐ 100% Baseline ‐ BAU 200 180 160 140 120 100 Mitigation Options for Other Refrigeration in California Figure 3-28 MITIGATION OPTIONS FOR OTHER REFRIGERATION IN CALIFORNIA The impact of early HFC phase-out in ‘Other Refrigeration’ is slightly lower proportionately than for the Appliance sector because the uptake of HFCs in vending machines and foams contained in commercial refrigeration equipment has generally been lower in the baseline case. Climate Impact of Mitigation Options in Appliances 1400 1200 1000 800 Cumulative Saving to 2020 ‐ ODS Cumulative Saving to 2020 ‐ HFC 600 Annual Saving at 2020 ‐ ODS Annual Saving at 2020 ‐ HFC 400 200 0 Early HFC Phase‐out 50% Appl. E‐o‐L Mitigation Option 100% Appl.E‐o‐L Potential Savings ('000s tonnes CO2‐eq.) Figure 3-29 CLIMATE IMPACT OF MITIGATION OPTIONS IN APPLIANCES Potential Savings ('000s tonnes CO2‐eq.) Mitigation Option 100% Appl.E‐o‐L 50% Appl. E‐o‐L Early HFC Phase‐out 20 Cumulative Saving to 2020 ‐ ODS Cumulative Saving to 2020 ‐ HFC Annual Saving at 2020 ‐ ODS Annual Saving at 2020 ‐ HFC 80 60 50 40 30 Climate Impact of Mitigation Options in Other Refrigeration Figure 3-30 CLIMATE IMPACT OF MITIGATION OPTIONS IN OTHER REFRIGERATION Although these graphs appear similar in scale, it should be noted that each measure in the appliance sector delivers a cumulative saving in excess of 1 million tCO2-eq. by 2020 while no measure in the Other Refrigeration sector delivers more than 0.14 million tCO2-eq. in the same period. That said, it would be unusual to enact a policy for appliances that would not spill over into the ‘Other Refrigeration’ sector, so it is probably reasonable to take these emissions savings as additive for the same policy instrument.
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