Примери за използване на Fluorinated gases на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Regulation of Fluorinated Gases.
Fluorinated gases have a very strong warming effect: up to 23,000 times higher than CO2.
Certificate for fluorinated gases.
Fluorinated gases have a considerable warming effect, up to 23,000 times higher than that of CO2.
Quantity of fluorinated gases(kg).
Fluorinated gases produce a strong warming effect, up to 23,000 times greater than Carbon dioxide.
Quantity of fluorinated gases: 0.30 kg.
Fluorinated gases, used in refrigeration and air conditioning system, also contribute to global warming.
Use of industrial fluorinated gases.
For the fluorinated gases 12 Member States have selected 1995 as the base year, whereas Austria, France and.
Use of industrial fluorinated gases.
For the fluorinated gases 13 Member States have chosen to select 1995 as the base year, whereas Austria and France have chosen 1990.
Climate action: Commission proposes significant reduction in emissions of climate-warming fluorinated gases.
For the fluorinated gases 13 member states have indicated they will select 1995 as the base year, while Finland and France will use 1990.
The United States released 6,511 million metric tons of CO2 equivalent in 2016 when CO2, methane,nitrogen oxides and fluorinated gases are added together.
For the fluorinated gases 13 Member States have chosen to select 1995 as the base year, whereas Austria and France have chosen 1990.
Austria submitted a review study‘Examination of the state-of-art in selected areas of application of fluorinated gases with global-warming potential' of May 2006.
For the fluorinated gases 13 member states have indicated they will select 1995 as the base year, while Finland and France will use 1990.
The Paris agreement should require GHG emissions reductions from all sectors,including aviation and shipping and fluorinated gases.
HCFCs, or fluorinated gases, proved to be particularly harmful on account of their huge Global Warming Potential or GWP.
Greenhouse gases including carbon dioxide(CO2), methane,nitrous oxide and fluorinated gases have been increasing in the Earth's atmosphere at an alarming rate since the industrial revolution.
Fluorinated gases are used in a number of industrial applications, including refrigeration and extinguishers, electronics, the production of medicines, cosmetics and textiles.
The Austrian Government takes the view that the purpose of the Ordinance is to protect the environment and that it is necessary and proportionate in terms of preventing andreducing emissions of fluorinated gases.
While fluorinated gases are released into the atmosphere in smaller quantities than other greenhouse gases, they are extremely potent- they produce a warming effect 23 000 times greater than CO2.
Considering the above, the Commission considers that the environmental justification given by the Republic of Austria,namely the reduction and prevention of fluorinated gases emissions, is reasonable and valid.
Data collected through the reporting systems on fluorinated gases in the relevant sectors established pursuant to Article 20 of Regulation(EU) No 517/2014 for the purpose of preparing national GHG inventories;
The Communication underlines the need for the Protocol to require greenhouse gas emissions reductions from all sectors, including aviation and shipping,as well as fluorinated gases.
The European Commission today launched a public consultation on strengthening EU measures to reduce emissions of fluorinated gases, a group of industrial gases which are extremely powerful contributors to global warming.
Fluorinated gases- that is,gases to which the element fluorine was added- including hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons and sulfur hexafluoride, are created during industrial processes and are also considered greenhouse gases. .
The European Commission today launched a public consultation on strengthening EU measures to reduce emissions of fluorinated gases, a group of industrial gases which are extremely powerful contributors to global warming.