A new report from global experts finds that developing countries can leapfrog from ozone-depleting HCFCs and CFCs to natural refrigerants (CO2, ammonia, hydrocarbons etc.) in industrial refrigeration and supermarkets. This would help emerging economies and would save the planet high global warming gases.
Natural Refrigerants ready to replace HCFCs in developing countries
Natural Refrigerants ready to replace HCFCs in developing countries
(via www.r744.com)
Submitted by icyCO2 on Wed, 2008-06-25 13:48. | Tags: technology | cfcs | chemicals | CO2 | developing countries | environment | HCFC | HFC | R744 | refrigerant