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HCFC Refrigerants
Arunabha Ghosh, CEEW Stephen O. Andersen, IGSD David Doniger & Bhaskar Deol, NRDC
Side Event to Montreal Protocol Open-Ended Working Group Bangkok, 26 June 2013
Preliminary findings of a project of: The Council on Energy, Environment & Water (CEEW), The Energy & Resources Institute (TERI), Institute for Governance & Sustainable Development (IGSD), and The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) in collaboration with relevant industry associations
AC purchase cost, energy price, appliance energy efficiency standards, and other factors determine total ownership cost
Informal Government National Ozone Unit & Bureau of Energy Efficiency Technology NGOs & IGOs The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) & UNDP Influential & Respected Technology Experts Professor Radhey S. Agarwal (IIT, retired), Dr. Sukumar Devotta (NEERI, retired) Rajendra Shende (UNEP retired, now at TERRA Policy Center) & Markus Wypior (GIZ) Industry Associations Refrigerator and Air-Conditioner Manufacturers Association (RAMA) Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) Mobile AC Companies Delphi, TATA & Subros Room AC Companies AECOM, Birla, Blue Box, Blue Star, Carrier, Daikin, Danfoss, Emerson, General Electric, Godrej, Hitachi, Kenmore Vikas, Samsung, Tecumseh, Voltas & Whirlpool Chemical Suppliers Honeywell
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Two companiesDaikin and Panasonicplan to leapfrog HC-410a by implementing HFC32 and will also have capacity to supply a growing market in 2013
Commercialization of these environmentally superior flammable refrigerants requires appropriate safety standards and disciplined installation and service in strict compliance with the standards
Delphi and Subros have sophisticated and capable research facilities in India that could 9 develop components and systems suitable for the hot and humid Indian climate
Coordinating HCFC phase-out and HFC production phase-down could include supplementary finance for maximum energy efficiency
A credit mechanism could help MAC manufacturers reduce system design costs by incentivising the use of the same refrigerant for cars for the domestic and export markets
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Thank You
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Life-Cycle Climate Performance (LCCP) is the comprehensive metric for choosing next generation refrigerants are environmentally sustainable and offer affordable cooling performance
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