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Confluence: Table A-1 of Subpart A of Part 98 - Global Warming Potentials
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Table A-1 of Subpart A of Part 98 - Global Warming Potentials
Created by Peter Kobylarek, last modified by Marty Huppert on Sep 14, 2017
In addition to the global warming potentials (GWPs) from Table A-1 that should be used for reporting for Reporting Year (RY) 2014 onwards, the tables below include the GWPs that should be used for prior Reporting Years (RY2013 and RY2010-12). Table A-1 includes GWPs for the following classes of compounds:
Chemical-Specific GWPs
Default GWPs for Compounds For Which Chemical-Specific GWPs Are Not Available
GWPs for Reporting Years 2014 and later
GWPs for Reporting Year 2013
GWPs for Reporting Years 2010, 2011, and 2012
373–80–8
7783–54–2
C–C3F6
PFC–318 (Perfluorocyclobutane)
C–C4F8
PFC–5–1–14 (Perfluorohexane, FC–72)
PFC–6–1–12
335–57–9
PFC–7–1–18
307–34–6
PFPMIE (HT–70)
60433–11–6
Z–C10F18
60433–12–7
E–C10F18
HFC–227ca
2252–84–8
HFC–329p
375–17–7
HFC–245cb
1814–88–6
HFC–245ea
24270–66–4
HFC–245eb
431–31–2
HFC–263fb
421–07–8
HFC–272ca
420–45–1
HFE–125
3822–68–2
HFE–227ea
2356–62–9
HFE–329mcc2
134769–21–4
HFE–329me3
428454–68–6
3330–15–2
HFE–134 (HG–00)
1691–17–4
HFE–236ca
32778–11–3
HFE–236ca12 (HG–10)
78522–47–1
HFE–236ea2 (Desflurane)
57041–67–5
HFE–236fa
20193–67–3
HFE–338mcf2
156053–88–2
HFE–338mmz1
HFE–338pcc13 (HG–01)
188690–78–0
HFE–43–10pccc (H-Galden 1040x, HG–11)
HCFE–235ca2 (Enflurane)
13838–16–9
HCFE–235da2 (Isoflurane)
26675–46–7
HG–02
205367–61–9
HG–03
173350–37–3
HG–20
249932–25–0
HF2C-(OCF2)2--OCF2H
HG–21
249932–26–1
HF2C-OCF2CF2OCF2OCF2O–CF2H
HG–30
188690–77–9
HF2C-(OCF2)3--OCF2H
173350–38–4
1,1,2-Trifluoro-2-(trifluoromethoxy)-ethane
84011–06–3
Trifluoro(fluoromethoxy)methane
2261–01–0
HFE–143a
421–14–7
HFE–245cb2
22410–44–2
HFE–245fa1
84011–15–4
HFE–245fa2
1885–48–9
HFE–254cb2
425–88–7
HFE–263fb2
460–43–5
HFE–263m1; R–E–143a
690–22–2
HFE–347mcc3 (HFE–7000)
375–03–1
HFE–347mcf2
171182–95–9
HFE–347mmy1
22052–84–2
HFE–347mmz1 (Sevoflurane)
28523–86–6
(CF3)2CHOCH2F
HFE–347pcf2
406–78–0
HFE–356mec3
382–34–3
HFE–356mff2
333–36–8
HFE–356mmz1
13171–18–1
HFE–356pcc3
160620–20–2
HFE–356pcf2
50807–77–7
HFE–356pcf3
35042–99–0
HFE–365mcf2
22052–81–9
HFE–365mcf3
378–16–5
HFE–374pc2
512–51–6
HFE–449s1 (HFE–7100) Chemical blend
163702–07–6
163702–08–7
HFE–569sf2 (HFE–7200) Chemical blend
163702–05–4
163702–06–5
HG’-01
73287–23–7
HG’-02
485399–46–0
HG’-03
485399–48–2
359–15–9
425–87–6
22052–86–4
2-Ethoxy-3,3,4,4,5-pentafluorotetrahydro-2,5-bis[1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-(trifluoromethyl)ethyl]-furan
920979–28–8
380–34–7
460–22–0
1,1,2,2-Tetrafluoro-3-methoxy-propane; Methyl 2,2,3,3-tetrafluoro propyl ether
60598–17–6
1,1,2,2-Tetrafluoro-1-(fluoromethoxy)ethane
37031–31–5
Difluoro(fluoromethoxy)methane
461–63–2
Fluoro(fluoromethoxy)methane
462–51–1
85358–65–2
313064–40–3
481631–19–0
197218–56–7
271257–42–2
856766–70–6
32042–38–9
1344118–09–7
431–47–0
1344118–13–3
2024–86–4
407–38–5
433–53–4
343269–97–6
74123–20–9
1344118–10–0
209597–28–4
383–63–1
1538–06–3
1344118–11–1
920–66–1
(Octafluorotetramethy-lene) hydroxymethyl group
422–05–9
375–01–9
75–89–8
382–31–0
76–37–9
359–13–7
371–62–0
461–18–7
PFC–1114; TFE
116–14–3
PFC–1216; Dyneon HFP
116–15–4
PFC C–1418
559–40–0
360–89–4
357–26–6
685–63–2
HFC–1132a; VF2
75–38–7
C2H2F2 , CF2=CH2
HFC–1141; VF
75–02–5
C2H3F ,CH2=CHF
(E)-HFC–1225ye
5595–10–8
(Z)-HFC–1225ye
5528–43–8
HCFC-1233zd(E)
102687–65–0
HFC–1234yf; HFO–1234yf
754–12–1
HFC–1234ze(E)
1645–83–6
HFC–1234ze(Z)
29118–25–0
C3H2F4cis-CF3CH=CHF; CF3CH=CHF
HFC–1243zf; TFP
677–21–4
C3H3F3, CF3CH=CH2
(Z)-HFC–1336
692–49–9
CF3CH=CHCF3 (Z)
HFC–1345zfc
374–27–6
Capstone 42–U
19430–93–4
C6H3F9, CF3(CF2)3CH=HH2
Capstone 62–U
25291–17–2
C8H3F13, CF3(CF2)5CH=CH2
Capstone 82–U
21652–58–4
C10H3F17, CF3(CF2)7CH= CH2
PMVE; HFE–216
1187–93–5
406–90–6
460–40–2
Novec 1230 (perfluoro (2-methyl-3-pentanone))
756–13–8
185689–57–0
2240–88–2
755–02–2
87017–97–8
2314–97–8
75–61–6
151–67–7
Default GWPs for Compounds for Which Chemical-Specific GWPs Are Not Listed Above
Fluorinated GHG Group*
Saturated hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) with 2 or fewer carbon-hydrogen bonds
Saturated hydrofluoroethers (HFEs) and hydrochlorofluoroethers (HCFEs) with 1 carbon-hydrogen bond
Saturated HFEs and HCFEs with 2 carbon-hydrogen bonds
Saturated HFEs and HCFEs with 3 or more carbon-hydrogen bonds
Fluorinated acetates, carbonofluoridates, and fluorinated alcohols other than fluorotelomer alcohols
Unsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones
Other fluorinated GHGs
* For electronics manufacturing (as defined in § 98.90), the term "fluorinated GHGs" in the definition of each fluorinated GHG group in § 98.6 shall include fluorinated heat transfer fluids (as defined in § 98.98), whether or not they are also fluorinated GHGs.
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