INDEE3

The INDEE3 project aims to support India’s transition to low-carbon heating and cooling technologies. It promotes the use of natural refrigerants, improves refrigerant lifecycle management, and develops more efficient cold chain solutions across sectors such as seafood, food processing, and buildings.

 

Objectives

 

The IIR continues the mission of the INDEE+ project and is now a partner in the new Norwegian National project INDEE3.

 

The goal of the project is to extend access to efficient, climate-friendly heating and cooling, which is becoming increasingly vital due to:

  • rising temperatures,
  • growing concerns about food security,
  • and the significant contribution of the refrigeration and air-conditioning sector to global CO₂-eq emissions.

 

In India, inadequate cold chain infrastructure, refrigerant leakage, and inefficient energy use result  in the loss of up to 40% of food production, with particularly high losses in perishable goods like fruits, vegetables, and seafood. These challenges are compounded by rising energy demand and the urgent need to reduce dependence on fossil fuels.

 

The project brings together 11 partners, including: NTNU, SINTEF Energy, the Norwegian Environment Agency, IIT Madras, IISc, BITS Pilani, CEEW, AEEE, ISHRAE, IIT Kharagpur, and the IIR. They will collaborate to advance decarbonisation and environmentally friendly technologies in India’s heating and cooling sectors, aligning with India’s international commitments under the Kigali Amendment and national ambitions outlined in the India Cooling Action Plan.

 

The IIR takes part in the project as a strategic partner to support knowledge transfer between the Norwegian and Indian institutions and companies. It will organise project workshops and disseminate results through IIR conferences and IIR co-sponsored conferences.

 

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Funded by: Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs through the Royal Norwegian Embassy in New Delhi and led by SINTEF Energy

Duration: 4 years (May 2025 - December 2028)

 

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Main focus:

- To enhance the adoption of natural refrigerants,

- To support lifecycle refrigerant management practices.

 

Partners' actions:

1. Demonstration units to expand technology to additional applications and sectors 

2. Putting extra focus on the cold chain for food and pharma supplies 

3. Continuation of knowledge transfer - capacity building, and outreach efforts 

4. Developing practical knowledge resources to encourage wider use of natural refrigerants