Posted on 05/20/2022 8:26:20 AM PDT by Kaslin
It’s the scariest moment of the year for many homeowners – that first really hot day, usually in May, when we turn on our air conditioners for the first time since the previous summer and cross our fingers that it still works.
If not, it will need to be repaired or possibly replaced, and the 2022 air conditioning season is shaping up to be a very expensive one thanks to environmental regulations. Meanwhile, the Senate is busy considering a United Nations climate treaty called the Kigali Amendment that would make things worse.
The news is bad whether your air conditioner is old or new. Most pre-2010 units were designed to use a refrigerant called R-22 that isn’t made anymore – the Environmental Protection Agency banned further production in 2020 over its contribution to depleting the earth’s ozone layer. Those needing to replace R-22 lost from a leak will have to pay hundreds more for this common repair.
More than half the systems are newer ones using a refrigerant called R-410A. Though initially hailed as an ozone-friendly improvement over R-22 (it was even trademarked "Puron"), R-410A subsequently came under attack as a contributor to climate change. In December 2020, Congress slipped production caps on it and similar refrigerants into a big must-pass spending package. EPA launched its rationing program on January 1st of this year, and the wholesale price of R-410A has already jumped 4-fold over pre-regulation levels to around $20 per pound and at least twice that retail. Systems typically need eight to 15 pounds.
Thus, 2022 will be the first summer where virtually every one of the nation’s 100 million residential central air conditioners relies on a refrigerant in short supply, thanks to federal environmental measures.
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I’m in Upstate NY and used a fan for my 900 SF apt. Never turned the air conditioner on. Scr**** the utility company bigtime!! So fun....And it was a little $15 turbo fan.
So a hot summer, and then with the upcoming home heating crisis this Fall/Winter it will be a cold Winter. Ain't Brandon grand.
Biden - Make America Grovel Again
The demon rats want us to be good little sweaty peasants.
I’m totally happy with my variable speed heat pump. In truth it’s an A/C unit under the hood and, therefore, has the same dependency on freon the article author describes.
We need to ban all AC in Washington, DC. Let them live in the true swamp of old, complete with malaria.
Somehow, 39% think so, if we are to believe the polling.
During the European heatwave in the early Oughts, 2003 IIRC, tens of thousands died.
Mostly seniors.
Boy, do Deep States hate geezers.
I can see that those in the blue cities are going to suffer far more than those in red suburbs/country. Especially when the food shortages start.
If they start burning down blue city politician’s homes and cars, I might make a sad face for them.
25lb cylinder for $139 + $10 shipping. https://www.ebay.com/p/6046780654?iid=195042976397
Another needless crisis that will effect all Americans.
Nothing but silence from the GOP.
Interesting since I just turned the AC on today. I will turn it off again when the cooler temps arrive on Sunday.
I was once in Ponce, Puerto Rico during the Summer solstice and I don’t think I could have survived the intense heat without air conditioning. Whenever I had to go out, I would scurry like a bug down the street from one shady spot to another. Although, I suppose if it doesn’t kill you, you will get used to it, just like the cold.
In the CA desert, in its drought conditions and potential water usage limitations, the regulators have suggested AC should replace evaporative coolers.
We will all get free fans, just like we got free digital tv receivers...................
govt cares and they will do something............
Plague, famine, and now no air conditioners. The Green New Deal forced march back to the 13th Century continues apace.
The hole in the ozone layer over the poles is variable and seasonal. It's size has basically no connection to any refrigerants currently in use.
https://www.heritage.org/environment/commentary/ozone-the-hole-truth
It was reported that was why Washington was built where it is now for that very reason so Congress would be forced to go home and only be in town as long as they were forced to be there.
https://refrigeranthq.com/r-410a-refrigerant-fact-info-sheet/
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