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Commission keeps door open to HFO-1234yf
The European Commission has indicated that HFO-1234yf, a refrigerant used in mobile air conditioning (MAC) systems, complies with the requirements of 2006 MAC directive. The German federal environment agency has raised safety concerns.
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