GWP definition

GWP means global warming potential.
GWP means the 100-year global warming potential specified in IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) 2000: Emissions Scenarios. N. Nakicenovic et. al. editors, Special Report of Working Group III of the IPCC, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK, ISBN 0-521-80493-0.
GWP means the GWP of this refrigerant; and

Examples of GWP in a sentence

  • Under no circumstances will the aggregate of E.I. benefits plus the weekly G.W.P. benefit payable to an eligible employee exceed 95% of the employee’s regular weekly wage.

  • The City shall provide rain boots for the classification of Public Works Building Repairer and GWP Meter Readers.

  • Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs)-State agencies are directed to purchase products that contain either (1) no HFCs or (2) HFCs with a relatively low Global Warming Potential (GWP) if HFC- free products are unavailable.

  • Coveralls are to be made available in the GWP and Public Works garages and to the unit employees in the classifications of Painter, Forensic Specialist and Senior Forensic Specialist.

  • In H1 2014, the Brit Group generated GWP of £701.2 million (2013 FY: £1,185.7 million) and profit before tax, FX and IPO costs of £96.0 million (2013 FY: £167.6 million).


More Definitions of GWP

GWP means Global Warming Potential. “HEV” means hybrid-electric vehicle. “LDT” means light-duty truck.
GWP means the global warming potential of the refrigerant over a 100-year horizon, as specified in Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 2007: Climate Change 2007 – The Physical Science Basis. S. Solomon et al. (editors), Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK and New York, NY, USA, ISBN 0-521-70596-7, or determined by ARB if such information is not available in the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report.
GWP means GW Pharmaceuticals PLC.
GWP means products which are not Products:
GWP means Gigawatt peak
GWP means the global warming potential of CH4, which equals 25; and
GWP or “Global Warming Potential” means the GWP referred to in Section 2.2 and Appendix A;