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Kigali Amendment brochure English |
About the Kigali Amendments English |
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Kigali Amendment brochure Dari |
About the Kigali Amendments Dari |
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Kigali Amendment factsheet |
Introduction to Kigali amendment |
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Kigali Amendment factsheet |
Current usage of HFCs |
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Kigali Amendment factsheet |
Understanding GWP & CO2e |
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Kigali Amendment factsheet |
Low GWP Fluids & technologies |
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Kigali Amendment factsheet |
Baselines & Timetable |
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Kigali Amendment factsheet |
Phase-down Strategy |
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Kigali Amendment factsheet |
Legislation Dari |
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Kigali Amendment factsheet |
Stakeholder Engagement DARI |
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National Ozone Unite Brochure |
Brochure 2019 - Dari |
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National Ozone Unite Brochure |
Brochure 2019 - Pashto |
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World Refrigeration Day (WRD) Bruchure |
Brochure-Dari |
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Brochure-PWorld Refrigeration Day (WRD) Brochure |
Brochure-Pashto |
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World Refrigeration Day (WRD) Bruchure |
Brochure-English |
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Policy on Import and Production Ban of HCFC-based Equipment and Promotions of Alternatives Equipment and Technologies in Afghanistan |
Policy on Import and Production Ban of HCFC-based Equipment and Promotions of Alternatives Equipment and Technologies in Afghanistan |
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بروشور روز جهانی سردسازی |
بروشور روز جهانی سردسازی |
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Country Assessment Report |
As the global hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) phase-out process is progressing, their alternatives that have zero ozone depleting
potential (ODP) values, such as hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), unsaturated HFCs (HFOs), hydrocarbons (HCs),
ammonia (NH3), and carbon dioxide (CO2) are gradually being phased in. HFCs have become the major replacement for
HCFCs over the last decade due to their features like low or non-flammability, chemical inertness, relatively low cost, and
excellent performance as refrigerants, foam blowing agents, aerosol propellants or solvents. However, the great
disadvantage of HFCs is that the most commonly used HFC substances and blends are powerful greenhouse gases that
have high global warming potential (GWP). Therefore, uncontrolled growth in HFC use combined with growing global
heating and cooling demand is expected to contribute to climate change significantly. |
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