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  Q7. Which greenhouse gases (GHGs) are covered under the rule?

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A7.

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  The

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rule

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will

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require

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reporting

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of

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anthropogenic

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GHG

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emissions

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covered

...

under

...

the

...

United

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Nations

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Framework

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Convention

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on

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Climate

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Change

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(UNFCCC):

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carbon

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dioxide

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(CO

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2),

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methane

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(CH

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4),

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nitrous

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oxide

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(N

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2

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O),

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hydrofluorocarbons

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(HFC),

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perfluorocarbons

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(PFC),

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and

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sulfur

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hexafluoride

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(SF

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6),

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as

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well

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as

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other

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fluorinated

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greenhouse

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gases

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as

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defined

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in

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§98.6

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(see

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below).

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These

...

gases

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are

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often

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expressed

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in

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metric

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tons

...

of

...

carbon

...

dioxide

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equivalent

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(mtCO

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2

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e).

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Fluorinated greenhouse gas means sulfur hexafluoride

{section} {column:width=800px} {panel} _Fluorinated greenhouse gas_ means sulfur hexafluoride

(SF6),

nitrogen

trifluoride

(NF3),

and

any

fluorocarbon

except

for

controlled

substances

as

defined

at

40

CFR

part

82,

subpart

A

and

substances

with

vapor

pressures

of

less

than

1

mm

of

Hg

absolute

at

25

degrees

C.

With

these

exceptions,

"fluorinated GHG" includes but is not limited to any hydrofluorocarbon, any perfluorocarbon, any fully fluorinated linear, branched or cyclic alkane, ether, tertiary amine or aminoether, any perfluoropolyether, and any hydrofluoropolyether. {panel} {column} {column}{column} {section} {

“fluorinated GHG” includes but is not limited to any hydrofluorocarbon, any perfluorocarbon, any fully fluorinated linear, branched or cyclic alkane, ether, tertiary amine or aminoether, any perfluoropolyether, and any hydrofluoropolyether.

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Source: This question and answer was derived from a Legacy FAQ
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Approval / Publishing History: Version 2, Approved by L. Grogan-McCulloch, 1/3/2013 
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Relevant Subparts:  Subpart A
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