20 items found
    Activity | HFC
    Maldives | Closed
    The Coalition, through the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Devcco, prepared a study to examine the feasibility of replacing the existing population of HCFC/HFC based air-conditioners...
    Malé, Maldives
    Activity | Finance, HFC
    India | Closed
    Hot climatic conditions, a growing construction sector, and increasing per capita income are expected to drive unprecedented demand for air conditioning in India. Over the coming decade living...
    Activity | HFC
    Ghana | Closed
    As part of the Climate and Clean Air Coalition’s initiative on the promotion of hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) alternative technologies and standards, Coalition partners approved funding to develop an...
    Accra, Ghana
    Activity | HFC
    Chile | Closed
    The Ozone Unit of Chile’s Ministry of Environment, with funding from the Coalition and support from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), has installed a Transcritical CO2 refrigeration...
    Activity | HFC
    Closed
    HFCville is an interactive application that illustrates where HFCs are commonly used and where lower global warming potential (GWP) substances and alternative technologies are readily available to...
    Activity | HFC
    Indonesia | Closed
    As part of the Climate and Clean Air Coalition’s initiative on the promotion of hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) alternative technologies and standards, Coalition partners approved funding to develop an...
    Jakarta, Indonesia
    Activity | HFC
    Nigeria | Closed
    This paper is an initial survey of HFC consumption in Nigeria in order to establish the current consumption of HFCs and provide future projections of growth patterns by substance and to the extent...
    Lagos, Nigeria
    Activity | HFC
    Vietnam | Closed
    In order to better understand the current and future role of HFCs as well as other HCFC alternatives in its economy, particularly given its recent HCFC phase-out commitments and in anticipation of...

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