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refroidissions

Refroidissions is a neologism used in some environmental engineering and policy discussions to refer to emissions specifically associated with cooling processes. The term is intended to capture the greenhouse gases released by cooling systems, including direct refrigerant leaks, venting, and the indirect emissions from electricity or fuel used to operate equipment, as well as the embodied emissions in cooling infrastructure itself.

Etymology and usage: The word combines refroidissement, the French word for cooling, with emission, and has

Concept and scope: Refroidissions cover multiple sources: refrigerants with high global warming potential that escape during

Measurement and methodology: Assessments typically use life-cycle analysis or carbon accounting frameworks, weighting impacts by global

Applications and critique: Proponents argue that tracking refroidissions helps compare cooling technologies (air vs. liquid cooling,

appeared
in
a
limited
set
of
academic
papers
and
policy
essays
in
the
2010s
and
2020s
to
isolate
the
cooling-related
portion
of
emissions
from
total
greenhouse
gas
inventories.
storage,
service,
or
disposal;
energy
consumption
during
operation;
and
emissions
associated
with
manufacturing,
maintenance,
and
end-of-life
recycling
of
cooling
equipment.
The
concept
aims
to
support
life-cycle
assessments
and
informed
technology
choice
by
distinguishing
cooling-specific
impacts
from
other
emissions
drivers.
warming
potential
and
time
horizon.
Key
metrics
include
refrigerant
leakage
rate,
refrigerant
GWP-weighted
emissions,
energy-use
intensity
for
cooling,
and
the
total
refroidissions
per
service
unit
(for
example,
per
cooled
area
or
per
data-center
rack).
electricity
sources,
and
refrigerants)
and
guide
policy
toward
lower-GWP
refrigerants
and
higher-efficiency
equipment.
Critics
note
the
lack
of
standard
definitions
and
potential
overlap
with
existing
emissions
accounting,
calling
for
standardized
methodologies.