KAZALCI OKOLJA

Key message
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F-gas emissions from leaks from stationary installations increased again in 2024 due to a significantly higher use of refilled refrigerants. This represented a significant deviation from the indicative target for reducing emissions from the use of F-gases under the EU F-gases Regulation. Compared to 2015, F-gas emissions from leaks were 8% lower in 2024, while, according to the F-gases Regulation, they should have been lower by 69%.


Charts

Figure PO20-1: GHG emissions due to leaks of HFC from stationary sources, Slovenia, 2013−2024
Sources:

Slovenian Environment Agency, Jožef Stefan Institute - Energy Efficiency Centre

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GHG emissions due to leaks of HFC[(kt CO2 ekv)] Indicative target based on the Regulation on F-gases (517/2014)[(kt CO2 ekv)] Indicative target based on the Regulation on F-gases (2024/573)[(kt CO2 ekv)]
2013 154.45
2014 175.82
2015 194.99 194.99
2016 208.19 181.34
2017 189.18 181.34
2018 151.93 122.84
2019 176.14 122.84
2020 123.90 122.84
2021 124.78 87.74
2022 161.00 87.74
2023 154.67 87.74
2024 180.06 60.45 60.45
2025 47.31
2026 47.31
2027 23.91
2028 23.91
2029 23.91
2030 10.08

Methodology

The indicator methodology is available only in Slovene (link to the indicator)