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What does GWP mean?

What does GWP mean?

This explains the term GWP, which is used to describe the climate impact of refrigerants and other greenhouse gases. The term is relevant when assessing environmental impact and choosing more sustainable solutions.

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GWP stands for Global Warming Potential. It is a measure of how much a greenhouse gas contributes to global warming compared to CO₂ over a given period of time. CO₂ has a GWP value of 1 and is used as the reference. Gases with higher GWP values have a greater negative impact on the climate. In EcoNordic, only CO₂ is used as a refrigerant, resulting in the lowest possible GWP. The EU F-gas regulation places strict requirements on the use of gases with high GWP, leading to reduced use and increased taxes on climate-damaging refrigerants.