This document presents results from the Climate & Clean Air Coalition’s Cooling & Refrigeration (HFC) Initiative reported between July 2016 and June 2017. These results were recorded...
This document presents results from the Climate & Clean Air Coalition’s Cooling & Refrigeration (HFC) Initiative reported between July 2016 and June 2017. These results were recorded...
This is the report of the "Sustainable Technologies for Stationary Air Conditioning Workshop" held on February 1, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada on the margins of the International Air-...
This document outlines the theory that will bring about the change of mainstreaming adoption of non-fluorinated-refrigerant cooling technologies through a technical assistance (TA) facility. The...
This publication comprises two sections.
Section 1 on commercial refrigeration, specifically retail food refrigeration firstly provides a brief sector overview and includes six new case...
This short paper summarises the findings of the first six HFC inventories carried out with CCAC support. Sections 2–7 summarise the main findings for each country, while Section 8 provides...
A communique passed by the Climate and Clean Air Coalition High Level Assembly in Vienna, Austria on July 21, 2016 calling for an ambitious ammendment to the Montreal Protocol to phase-down...
This document is a report on a survey and analysis carried out on HFC installations and the bank of HFC refrigerants in Ghana as well as HFC consumption in the period 2011-2014. The Refrigeration...
Facsheet prepared by the CCAC on its Hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) Initiative to promote alternative technologies and standards (December 2015).
Factsheet prepared by the CCAC on HFC mitigation options. Phasing down HFCs and finding appropriate technologies to replace them is part of the CCAC's HFC Initiative and aims to reduce a fast...
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...