Friday, 15/11/2024 | 12:26 GMT+7
A newly developed A/C refrigerant developed by Honeywell for the European market to have 99.7% lower global warming potential (GWP) will be used by GM to cool its entire fleet of 2013 models.
The new low emission coolant was developed by Honeywell initially to meet EU standards which have long been much more strict than US NHTSA standards governing greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles.
Now that the
Names like Buick, GMC and Cadillac may seem hardly synonymous with green driving. But the new GM, (which, like Honeywell is a member of the breakaway Chamber of Commerce for clean energy) has a more fuel-efficient 2013 Chevy line-up ( including the Volt) which will also use HFO1234yf.
In 2007, as part of
The very first standards for carbon emissions ever in the
Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) were substituted for Ozone-depleting CFCs after the 1987 Montreal Protocol. At that time, following the warning of scientists who noticed that CFCs were creating a hole in the Ozone layer, the entire world quickly agreed to phase out atmosphere-endangering chlorofluorocarbons. However in 2009 the replacement HFCs were found to be a potent greenhouse gas and the search was on for a substitute.
GM has jumped ahead of the other automakers who serve the
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