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The Fluorinated Greenhouse Gas Committee Nobody Knows About That Is Banning Your Air Conditioning Fluid

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The EU's committee on fluorinated greenhouse gases met in April 2026. Here is what they are regulating, why it matters for your cooling equipment, and who is affected.

The EU Committee on Fluorinated Greenhouse Gases — whose April 16 meeting was scheduled in the EU calendar updated in late March 2026 — works in almost complete public obscurity on one of the most technically complex elements of European climate policy: the phasedown of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), the synthetic refrigerant gases that are used in most air conditioning systems, refrigerators, heat pumps, and industrial cooling equipment.

HFCs replaced the ozone-depleting chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) that were banned by the Montreal Protocol in the late 1980s. They solved the ozone depletion problem. They are, however, potent greenhouse gases — some variants have global warming potential thousands of times greater than CO2 — and their growing use in developing world cooling applications has made their regulation a significant climate policy priority in its own right.

The EU's F-Gas Regulation, which has been progressively tightened since 2006, is phasing down the production and sale of HFCs through a quota system that reduces available quantities each year, driving up prices and creating the economic incentive for manufacturers to develop and adopt HFC-alternative refrigerants. The committee is working on the technical implementing measures that translate the phase-down trajectory into the specific standards for equipment energy efficiency, refrigerant specifications, and service requirements that installers and manufacturers must meet.

For European consumers, the F-Gas phasedown affects the cost of maintaining existing cooling equipment — HFC refrigerants are becoming scarcer and more expensive as the quota system tightens — and the specification of new equipment, which is increasingly sold with HFC-alternative refrigerants (most commonly HFOs — hydrofluoroolefins — which have much lower global warming potential).

The irony of this committee meeting in April 2026 — when the extraordinary March heat event is driving record demand for air conditioning installation — is not lost on climate policy analysts. The decarbonisation of cooling is being pushed forward by exactly the type of extreme heat events that climate change is making more frequent.

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