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Cooling Sector Status Report Türkiye

Türkiye’s energy consumption has steadily increased across all sectors, with building operation leading at 48% of total energy consumption. 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 Türkiye, thus the Cooling Sector Status Report aims to establish the status quo for residential and non-residential air conditioning and commercial refrigeration. Through targeted primary and secondary data analysis, the report addresses Türkiye's potential to create affordable, intergenerational solutions to beat the heat.

Cooling Sector Prospects Study Jordan

The Cool Up Cooling Sector Prospects Study Jordan aims at developing one current trend and three mitigation prospects with different alternatives for transition. Its objectives include creating an understanding of possible sustainable development pathways for the air conditioning (AC) sector and the commercial refrigeration sector the basis for the development of policy and finance measures.

Cooling Sector Prospects Study Egypt

The Cool Up Cooling Sector Prospects Study Egypt aims at developing one current trend and three mitigation prospects with different alternatives for transition. Its objectives include creating an understanding of possible sustainable development pathways for the air conditioning (AC) sector and the commercial refrigeration sector the basis for the development of policy and finance measures.

Finance Market Assessment Lebanon

Overall, Lebanon has a well-established financial infrastructure with 47 commercial banks and a large branch network. The Lebanese banking sector has increasingly recognised the importance of green financing towards climate change. Banks are keen to develop and introduce new financing products for financing sustainable cooling solutions in Lebanon and have previous experience in financing renewable energy and energy efficiency improvement projects.

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.