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Fgas

FGas is a common shorthand for fluorinated greenhouse gases, a group of synthetic compounds that contain fluorine. The category includes hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), perfluorocarbons (PFCs), sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) and nitrogen trifluoride (NF3). These gases are widely used in refrigeration and air conditioning, insulation foams, semiconductor manufacturing, electronics, and various industrial processes.

Fluorinated gases are potent greenhouse gases with high global warming potentials and long atmospheric lifetimes relative

Regulation and policy: The European Union regulates fluorinated greenhouse gases under the F-Gas Regulation (EU Regulation

Mitigation and alternatives: The industry is pursuing containment, recycling, and destruction of F-Gases to minimize emissions.

to
carbon
dioxide.
Their
radiative
forcing
means
that
even
small
emissions
can
have
large
climate
effects.
For
example,
SF6
has
one
of
the
highest
GWPs
of
any
known
greenhouse
gas,
while
HFCs
and
NF3
span
a
range
from
hundreds
to
tens
of
thousands
in
GWP.
517/2014
and
amendments),
controlling
production,
import,
use,
recovery,
and
disposal,
with
mandatory
leakage
checks,
labeling,
and
a
phase-down
of
allowances.
Globally,
the
Kigali
Amendment
to
the
Montreal
Protocol
aims
to
phase
down
HFCs
to
reduce
future
warming.
Many
countries
also
implement
national
reporting
and
inspections.
Substitutes
and
low-GWP
options
include
low-GWP
HFCs,
hydrofluoroolefins
(HFOs),
and
natural
refrigerants
such
as
carbon
dioxide,
ammonia,
and
hydrocarbons,
depending
on
safety
and
application
considerations.