About the Conference
                The concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are 
                  increasing continuously. There are alarming projections of GHG 
                  emissions including HFCs. In Europe the Regulation No 517/2014 
                  on F-gases has been introduced with many restrictions and gradually 
                  phase-down. The 28 Meeting of the Parties (in 2016) adopted 
                  an amendment to the Montreal Protocol for gradually phase-down 
                  of HFCs (from 2019 to 2047) to achieve 85% reduction. Recently, 
                  new HFC refrigerants (named HFOs) with low GWPs are appeared 
                  on the market.
                  
                  The choice of refrigerant (and technology) has become a very 
                  complicated issue. In the RAC industry, confusion and uncertainties 
                  related to working fluids in many applications are continuing. 
                  In addition, there are many groups with diverging interests: 
                  chemical companies, manufacturers of equipment, distributors, 
                  users, environmental organizations, politicians and the public.
                  
                  After several conversions CFCs -> HCFCs -> HFCs -> 
                  HFOs(?), the global trend towards using natural refrigerants 
                  is intensifying. There are very positive signals in Europe and 
                  some parts in the world where expanding use of ammonia, carbon 
                  dioxide and hydrocarbons in various applications is occurring. 
                  We will eliminate all uncertainties in the future regarding 
                  both Protocols and environmental regulations applying to natural 
                  refrigerants.
                  
                  Of all refrigerants applied today, ammonia and CO2 are the oldest 
                  that have been used since the 19th century. The topics of the 
                  conference are: design of modern ammonia and new CO2 systems 
                  and technological innovations, improving energy efficiency, 
                  various applications, technical guidelines and safety regulations. 
                  It is very clear: by using more ammonia and CO2 refrigerants, 
                  we are employing environmentally friendly technologies.
                  
                  The previous six conferences were very successful, so we look 
                  forward to the 7th Conference on Ammonia and CO2 Refrigeration 
                  Technologies. Use the opportunity to see the beautiful city 
                  of Ohrid and Ohrid Lake!
                
Organizers:
                www.mf.edu.mk 
                  - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering - Skopje 
                  www.iifiir.org 
                  - International Institute of Refrigeration 
                
Programme Sponsors:
                www.eurammon.com 
                  - European Association for Ammonia Refrigeration
                  www.iiar.org 
                  - International Institute of Ammonia Refrigeration
Other useful websites: 
                www.ashrae.org 
                  - ASHRAE (USA)
                  www.association-francaise-du-froid.fr 
                  - Association Francaise du Froid 
                  www.dkv.org 
                  - DKV (Germany) 
                  www.ior.org.uk 
                  - Institute of Refrigeration (UK)
                  www.aicarr.org - AICARR 
                  (Italy)
                  www.friocaloraireacondicionado.com 
                  - Asociación Frio Calor Aire Acondicionado (Spain)
                  www.knvvk.nl 
                  - Royal Dutch Association of Refrigeration (The Netherlands)
                  www.svk.ch - SVK (Switzerland)
                  www.airah.org.au 
                  - Australian Institute of Refrigeration, Airconditioning and 
                  Heating