Florian Veyssilier - Implementation of the EU F-Gas Regulation in France

published Mar 20, 2015 - 0 pages

Florian Veyssilier from the French Ministry of Environment discussed the French perspective on implementing the F-Gas Regulation and their many activities involved in this. In addition to updating national regulations from 2007, with a phase-down, quota compliance, as well as bans on specific products or use, the government is involved in data collection. This includes an on-going study on leak rates and price monitoring of HFCs in France and the EU. According to Veyssilier, France supports paid

Florian Veyssilier from the French Ministry of Environment discussed the French perspective on implementing the F-Gas Regulation and their many activities involved in this. In addition to updating national regulations from 2007, with a phase-down, quota compliance, as well as bans on specific products or use, the government is involved in data collection. This includes an on-going study on leak rates and price monitoring of HFCs in France and the EU. According to Veyssilier, France supports paid quotas, which will again be discussed before 2017 after an evaluation by the European Commission on the impact of free quota allocation.  What was also mentioned was that in the summer of 2015, the French government is planning on updating regulations to alleviate the burden on ammonia installations, to allow for a wider introduction of these technologies in France.


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