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Regulatory Analysis Jordan

Jordan has progressed on its commitments relevant to the Montreal Protocol and Kigali Amendment through the implementation of several relevant programs, laws, and other policy instruments such as the successful implementation and ongoing projects to phase out hydrofluorocarbons. The Regulatory Analysis of the Cool Up programme outlines this important progress as well as further opportunities towards the transition of sustainable cooling and the upscaling of natural refrigerants.

Regulatory Analysis Türkiye

Türkiye has progressed in meeting its commitments relevant to the Montreal Protocol, implementing several relevant programs, laws, and other policy instruments. The Regulatory Analysis of the Cool Up programme analysis policy instruments governing the refrigeration and air conditioning sector in Türkiye to identify the key strengths and opportunities towards phasing down hydrofluorocarbons, using natural refrigerants and reducing cooling demand.

Cooling Sector Status Report Jordan

Jordan faces rising energy demand due to economic and population growth. More than 60% of energy consumed in households is used for heating and cooling. This trend is expected to grow as average temperatures continue to rise. There is limited data and market studies on the current state of the cooling sector in Jordan. The Cooling Sector Status Report aims to rectify this on residential and non-residential air conditioning and commercial refrigeration. The report provides an overview of the cooling sector in Jordan by laying the foundation for understanding upscaling sustainable cooling technologies potential in the country and the use of natural refrigerants as an alternative to harmful synthetic refrigerants.

Cooling Sector Status Report Lebanon

Lebanon is expected to see a 75% increase in final energy consumption in buildings by 2030. Cooling and dehumidification are the highest energy consuming end uses in the Lebanese building sector. This trend is expected to grow as average temperatures continue to rise. There is limited data and market studies on the current state of the cooling sector in Lebanon. The Cooling Sector Status Report aims to rectify this on residential and non-residential air conditioning and commercial refrigeration.

Cooling Sector Status Report Egypt

Egypt has one of the highest electricity consumption growth rates in the world. Cooling is a substantial part of the country’s electricity demand and is expected to grow as average temperatures continue to rise. There is limited data and market studies on the current state of the cooling sector in Egypt. The Cooling Sector Status Report aims to rectify this on residential and non-residential air conditioning and commercial refrigeration. The report provides an overview of the cooling sector in Egypt by laying the foundation for understanding upscaling sustainable cooling technologies potential in the country and the use of natural refrigerants as an alternative to harmful synthetic refrigerants.

MENA Region Cooling Status Report | Issue 1

The aim of this report is to look beyond the four Cool Up partner countries to show valuable insights and developments in sustainable cooling with a high-level perspective and broad geographic scope across the whole region. As this report is the first of a series of six Regional Cooling Status Reports, it is intended to set the scene, whereas future issues will focus on a particular aspect of sustainable cooling. In all reports, we aim to show valuable developments, insights, and various field examples or activities linked to sustainable cooling topics in the region. Furthermore, the report provides a basis on which regional experts can share valuable developments, insights, and perspectives. Our goal with this report series and t