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Call for Proposals to enhance HFC mitigation and reduce Cooling-related Emissions

Call for Proposals to enhance HFC mitigation and reduce Cooling-related Emissions

Deadline: 30-Aug-2024

The Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) is seeking proposals to enhance HFC mitigation and reduce cooling-related emissions by improving the energy efficiency of cooling equipment in Cote d’Ivoire.

This project responds to the request by Cote d’Ivoire’s Ministry of Petroleum, Energy and Renewable Energies and Ministry of Environment to develop Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS) and label policies regulating domestic refrigerators and air conditioners, and recommendations for Sustainable Public Procurement (SPP) best practices for refrigerators and room air conditioners.

The growing demand for cooling appliances in the country showcases the need to transition the market to energy-efficiency and climate friendly (low GWP refrigerant gases) products. Without appropriate regulations on the type of cooling equipment allowed to be commercialized in the market, such as Minimum and High Energy Performance Standards (MEPS and HEPS), Labels and appropriate Monitoring, Verification and Enforcement procedures for market surveillance, there will be a very strong increase in the use of obsolete cooling appliances with the consequent rise of electricity demand and use of non-climate friendly refrigerant gases (high GWP HFCs).

In this context, Côte d’Ivoire has clearly expressed its objective of sustainable energy development in line with the Development National Plan 2016-2020 and National short-lived climate pollutants (SLCP) Plan. Despite the high energy consumption and emissions contribution coming from domestic refrigerators and RACs, no MEPS have been implemented yet in Côte d’Ivoire, either mandatory or voluntary. The outputs of this project should complement and be harmonized with the country’s Kigali Implementation Plan and bridge policy, regulatory, and technical criteria gaps with the adoption and implementation of measures, tools and policies, such as effective national Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS), labels, Monitoring Verification and Enforcement (MVE) and Sustainable Public Procurement.

This project will also build the capacity, systems, and networks to improve sectoral expertise and carry on policy and technical enhancement for Energy Efficiency and Climate-Friendly cooling. Public institutions will be engaged on the purchase of energy-efficient appliances through a sustainable public procurement best practice programme.

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For more information, visit CCAC.

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