California may go it alone on HFC curbs after national measures rendered toothless

Published 00:06 on February 1, 2018  /  Last updated at 09:52 on February 1, 2018  / Ben Garside /  Americas, International, US

California may go it alone on regulating potent heat-trapping refrigerant HFC gases after its initial plan to draw heavily on federal rulemaking was thwarted by a 2017 court case that stripped the national measures of their effectiveness.
California may go it alone on regulating potent heat-trapping refrigerant HFC gases after its initial plan to draw heavily on federal rulemaking was thwarted by a 2017 court case that stripped the national measures of their effectiveness.


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