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1 Enterprise Directorate-General
European Commission EPEE/EFCTC Workshop on Fluorinated Gases Athens, 29 September 2003 Action at EU level The forthcoming Regulation on certain Fluorinated greenhouse gases Giancarlo Granero Chemicals Unit Enterprise Directorate-General

2 The proposal: purpose and scope Provisions:
Outline Some history The proposal: purpose and scope Provisions: Monitoring Containment and recovery Marketing and use restrictions MAC Other provisions Future steps

3 Drafting of the Proposal Approval by the Commission on 11.08.2003
Some history UNFCCC 1992 Kyoto Protocol 1997 ECCP June 2000 F-gases working group Report June 2001: F-gases increasing to 4% of overall CO2 emissions by 2010 Recommendations (also legislative framework) Welcomed by Council and Parliament Drafting of the Proposal Extended mandate for the working group Approval by the Commission on

4 Purpose of the Proposal
Make a significant contribution towards Kyoto Protocol target, cost-effectively Focus on Internal market functioning, therefore art 95 of the Treaty Marketing and use restrictions Containment Monitoring

5 Scope of the Proposed Regulation
Certain fluorinated gases: hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons and sulphur hexafluoride Listed in Annex A to the Kyoto Protocol + indicative list given in Annex I of the Regulation Certain uses

6 Monitoring provisions
Inspections for leakage: Leakage detection systems if > 300 kg Records to be maintained if > 3 kg

7 Reporting provisions Producers, importers and exporters (more than 1 t/y) Data on quantities produced, imported and exported and expected emissions 31 March each year from the second year after entry into force

8 Containment and recovery provisions
Duty of care: All measures technically and economically feasible Fluorinated gases to be recovered for recycling, reclamation or destruction: refrigeration, air-conditioning and heat pump equipment equipment containing solvents fire protection systems and fire extinguishers high voltage switch gear refillable containers other products and equipment, where technically feasible and cost-effective

9 Marketing and use restrictions
SF6 in Magnesium die-casting Above 500 kg/y, from 01/01/2007 SF6 for filling vehicle tyres From entry into force F-gases with GWP>150 in mobile air conditioners Phase-out (see below)

10 Marketing and use restrictions
Placing on the market Non-refillable containers (SF6, HFC, PFC) One year after entry into force Refrigerants in non-confined direct-evaporation systems (HFC, PFC) At entry into force Fire protection systems and fire extinguishers (PFC)

11 Marketing and use restrictions
Placing on the market Windows (SF6, HFC, PFC) 2 years after entry into force Footwear (SF6) At entry into force One component foams except when required to meet national safety standards

12 Marketing and use restrictions
Placing on the market Novelty aerosols (HFC) 3 years after entry into force Footwear (HFC, PFC) 1 July 2006

13 Mobile air conditioning (MAC)
F-gases with GWP>150 (e.g. HFC-134a) From 2005: Maximum leakage rate 40 g/y : phase-out with a quota system: Quotas calculated as % of year n-2 Quotas transferable without restrictions Incentives for early movers (alternative refrigerants or enhanced HFC-134a) Provisions for new entrants and small producers

14 Training and certification programs
Other provisions Review Report 5 years after entry into force: impact, cost-effectiveness, technology developments etc Review by end 2005, based on potential progress in AC for other modes of transport Committee Training and certification programs Sanctions: to be decided by Member States. 200€/car exceeding quota applies for MAC

15 The codecision procedure
Future steps The codecision procedure Council and EP on equal footing Two readings, plus conciliation if necessary Tentative calendar Discussions have begun in the Council Final adoption unlikely before end 2004 Depends on discussions in Council and Parliament, and on the need for a conciliation meeting The Commission’s role from now on Defend the Proposal, facilitate agreement between institutions.

16 Useful links Text of the Proposal:
europa.eu.int/eur-lex/en/com/pdf/2003/com2003_0492en01.pdf Related studies and documents: europa.eu.int/comm/environment/climat/eccp.htm#fluorinatedgases europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/chemicals/sustdev/index.htm


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