Ghana National Cooling Plan. Framework for green and efficient cooling.
Author(s) : OWUSU-ACHAW K., BIMPONG H.
Type of monograph: Cooling plan
Summary
Ghana’s National Cooling Plan aims to serve as a roadmap to transform the country’s Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (RAC) sector to best available technologies to achieve sustainable cooling that will support economic growth and reduce overall impact on the environment. The plan will help to support market-transformation programs such as Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS), labelling and rebate schemes for high-efficiency and low- Global Warming Potential (GWP) cooling appliances.
The plan examines the state of each RAC sub-sector, identifies the deficiencies facing the sub-sector and present technical proposals to guide its transformation to clean and efficient cooling. The plan aims to bring together all cooling related stakeholders such as the Ministries, Academic Institutions, Professional bodies, Estate developers, Private sector, Financial Institutions, etc. to synergize and to transform the RAC industry to achieve clean and efficient cooling that will be affordable, sustainable and accessible to all.
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Pages: 51 p.
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Details
- Original title: Ghana National Cooling Plan. Framework for green and efficient cooling.
- Record ID : 30030932
- Languages: English
- Subject: Figures, economy, Developing country, Environment
- Publication: Ghana Environmental Protection Agency - Ghana
- Edition statement: Version 2.0
- Publication date: 2021/07
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Themes:
Hydrocarbons;
Mobile air conditioning;
Industrial, commercial and domestic refrigeration: economics and statistics;
Domestic applications (refrigerators, freezers);
HFCs;
Supermarkets, display cabinets;
Refrigerated storage: general information;
Refrigerated transport: economics and statistics;
Energy efficiency, energy savings;
Comfort air conditioning;
Research, education and training - Keywords: CO2 emission; Regulations; Case study; Fishing; Natural refrigerant; Low GWP; Air conditioning; Mobile air conditioning; Ghana; Electricity; Energy consumption; Energy efficiency; Training
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