Calculate the carbon dioxide equivalent quantity of an F gas
Find out how to express the mass of a fluorinated greenhouse gas (F gas) in terms of carbon dioxide equivalent to comply with regulations on F gases.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalent is a measure of how much a gas contributes to global warming, relative to carbon dioxide.
To calculate the carbon dioxide equivalent of a quantity of fluorinated greenhouse gas (F gas), multiply the mass of the gas (in metric tonnes) by the gas바카라 사이트™s global warming potential (GWP).
Product labels on equipment will usually show the mass of F gas in kilograms. To convert kilograms to metric tonnes, divide by 1,000.
Find out the global warming potentials for F gases.
Example calculation
As an example, you may need to work out the CO2 equivalent for 10kg of hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) 404a. To calculate the tonnes of CO2 equivalent:
- Divide the mass of the F gas in kilograms by 1,000 to calculate metric tonnes: 10kg ÷ 1,000 = 0.01 tonnes.
- Multiply the mass (in metric tonnes) of F gas by the GWP of the F gas: 0.01 tonnes × 3,922 GWP = 39.2 tonnes CO2 equivalent.
When to use CO2 equivalent
You should calculate the CO2 equivalent when you:
Updates to this page
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Added guidance on when you may need to calculate the carbon dioxide equivalent quantity of an F gas.
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Added 'metric' to metric tonnes for clarification. Added further detail to the column headers in the Table of CO2 equivalent thresholds for common F gases.
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