The objective of this paper was to conduct an initial survey of HFC consumption in Bangladesh in order to establish the current consumption of HFCs and provide future projections of growth...
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 initial set of HFC inventories medium and large volume consuming developing countries, including Bangladesh, Chile, Colombia, Ghana, Indonesia and Nigeria. Emissions assessments were also done based on the first six HFC Inventory Reports.
Below are the findings for Bangladesh.
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The objective of this paper was to conduct an initial survey of HFC consumption in Bangladesh in order to establish the current consumption of HFCs and provide future projections of growth...
An emissions model for HFCs in Bangladesh based on the information and materials generated in an earlier country review of HFC consumption supported by the CCAC.
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...
This report summarizes the combined experience arising from the development and reporting of emissions forecasts for six countries (Bangladesh, Chile, Colombia, Ghana, Indonesia and Nigeria)...