Reduced emissions from MAC sector and Accelerated and climate-friendly HCFC phase-out
1. UNEP DTIE OzonAction Branch
Jumpstart HCFC
and MAC project
Reduced emissions from MAC sector
and Accelerated and climate-friendly
HCFC phase-out
Etienne GONIN, Project Coordinating Consultant
UNEP DTIE OzonAction, Paris
New Delhi, 7-8 June 2010
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The context: ozone-climate
linkages
OzonAction work:
HCFC Phase-out Management Plans (HPMPs)
Information, education, communication campaigns
& products
Capacity building products
HCFC & MAC Jumpstart Project
HCFC Help Centre
SolarChill
Refrigerants Naturally
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The ‘Jumpstart’ project on HCFC
phaseout and MAC (2009-2010)
Partner to the project: European Commission
Two objectives:
- 1. Accelerate HCFC phaseout in developing
countries and maximise environmental benefits
- Sectors: Refrigeration and Air Conditioning,
insulating foams (blowing agents)
- 2. Reducing car emissions in the Mobile Air
Conditioning sector
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1. HCFC accelerated phaseout
Developing countries are currently adopting
strategies for future HCFC phaseout (HPMPs)
Considering accelerated phaseout ahead of
MP obligations can benefit:
The ozone layer
Climate, as HCFCs are GHGs
Opportunity for:
• Selecting climate-friendly HCFC replacements
• Energy efficiency gains
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Outcomes
Disseminate Information on latest
technologies for HCFC replacements
(environmental impacts, performance,
conditions of availability), examples of
policies, to encourage cooperation
Reduce the burden of 2013 freeze
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Why urgency?
- The baseline period if 2009-2010 for HCFCs
- Growth rate of HCFC use is still very important
in the region
- After 2009-2010, only two years to prepare for
freeze and invert the growth rate
- Situation is different from CFC freeze b/c of
time constraints
a Jumpstart is needed
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Means / Activities
Information compiled on the UNEP web site, the
HCFC Help Centre:
http://www.unep.fr/OzonAction/topics/hcfc.asp
References to Parties’ decisions, schedules,
case studies, national law exemples,
documents
Project page:
unep.fr/ozonaction/topics/hcfc_jumpstart.htm
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Means / Activities
Two Workshops (in 2010):
Workshop on Refrigeration/AC in Colombia (April)
Workshop on foams in Rep. of Korea (May)
Case studies
Survey of obstacles to low-GWP technologies
Survey assessing potential risks related to illegal
trade in HCFCs
Toolbox for national ozone units on HCFC phase-
out
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2. Reducing MAC emissions
Sector with very rapid adoption of air
conditioning
High emission rates over lifetime of
equipment
Direct transition from CFCs (CFC12) to
HFCs (HFC134a)
Current dominant technology: HFC134a
On the verge of new
technology revolution
- for next 10 years?
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Specific objectives (MAC)
Present the technological developments and
potential environmental impacts
Present strategic orientations of main actors
Share with developing countries experience for
ex. from the EU (legislation prompted
technology evolution)
Identify and help disseminate best practices
(servicing, containment,
end of life,…)
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Expected results
Raised awareness of available MAC technology
options and regulatory approaches
Exchanges of lessons learnt between countries,
of potential for lower direct and indirect
emissions of greenhouse gases, local pollution
and other potential associated economic
benefits.
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Feedback from Chinese
Workshop (Nanjing, 3-4 June 2010)
Organised with CAAM, the Chinese automobile
air conditioning society
Participants:
130 participants
High representation of industry
Research institutes and Government (FECO)
Refrigerants and components innovations for
energy efficiency
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Feedback from Chinese
Workshop (continued)
China: market growth still extremely rapid
Growth in China – 8,7% in 2009 and 9% in
2010
The share of exports is still very low
Mostly domestically-driven
Own solution?
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Feedback from Chinese
Workshop (continued)
Interest in other countries’ choices
Noted that the solution which seems to be
preferred by the industry at the moment is HFO
However still many question marks, including
costs
Very high interest in compatibility with electric
car technology (very high interest)
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Deliverables
Fact sheets on:
The global MAC legislative environment
How has the EU legislation been
prepared and implemented
Servicing and Containment – examples
and best practices
Alternatives to HFC134a: what is the
industry proposing
Two policy workshops
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Contact
UNEP DTIE OzonAction
15 rue de Milan
75009 PARIS
etienne.gonin@unep.org
Tel - 33 1 44 37 14 71
Fax - 33 1 44 37 14 74
unep.fr/ozonaction/topics/hcfc_jumpstart.htm
UNEP Regional Offices