National emissions of fluorinated gases in Jersey
Produced by the
Climate Emergency (Infrastructure and Environment)
Authored by
Aether
and published on
30 Mar 2017
Cost: £1,700.00
Summary
This scoping report is a series of analyses undertaken to support the Department of the Environment in assessing whether a policy position or policy guidance is needed regarding the use and disposal of fluorinated gases (F-gases). Jersey is not covered by the EU F-Gas regulation, however it is a signatory of the Montreal Protocol through the UK.
The report is split into four parts:
- the first discusses the outcomes of sector analyses investigating the main cause of the trends seen in Jersey's F-gas emissions
- the second investigates the additional data required to improve methods applied in the F-gas inventory
- the third provides guidance on how F-gas emissions could be projected in order to evaluate the needs and effects of policies in future years
- the fourth summarises the conclusions and recommendations of this report
The conclusions and recommendations are as follows:
- the underlying methodology applied to estimate Jersey's F-gas emissions is appropriate and does not need to be improved considering the current significance of these categories
- the proxy data used for these calculations is, generally, appropriate. However there are some modifications that require implementation, or further investigation, for Jersey's 2018 Greenhouse Gases inventory submission
- communicating the underlying trends for the Jersey F-gas estimates should be improved in Jersey's online infographic, by ensuring that the tooltip seen for these categories gives an explanation for the causes of the increasing emissions trends
- simple projections can be calculated for the F-gas estimates if this becomes a priority for the department in the future
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