
A 16 ton all-electric experimental truck, the world’s largest, is using R404A to provide 6 to 10 KW to keep contained food products between 0 °C and -20 °C.
The US Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) has launched Phase Two of its Low GWP Refrigerant Research Project, addressing their use in air conditioning and heat pump systems.

A Working Party on Life Cycle Climate Performance Evaluation has been set up by the International Institute of Refrigeration (IIR)).

Entry into force on May 5th, 2012 of the Italian Decree implanting Regulation 842 (2006)

The first car to use HFO-1234yf instead of HFC-134a for its air conditioning system is already being sold in Europe, according to reports in the auto press.

The British Carbon Trust has published a Refrigeration Road Map.

A high performance innovative HFC-134a chiller, having recently received a UK Cooling Industry Award, has brought significant energy savings to its users.