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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

MENA Europe Future Energy Dialogue (MEFED)

Cool Up attended the MENA Europe Future Energy Dialogue (MEFED), 8-9 June in Jordan. MEFED aims at deepening the energy cooperation between the MENA region and Europe and is a leading forum for key stakeholders of the energy sector in both regions. The conference gave representatives across governments, industry, academia, and civil society the opportunity to share their experiences and ideas on a reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy system.

Launch of the first MENA Region Cooling Status Report

The Cool Up programme launched its first MENA Region Cooling Status Report in a one-hour webinar on 18 May 2022. Cool Up’s MENA Region Cooling Status Report is the first of its kind to provide an overview of the state of sustainable cooling in the region. The report closes knowledge gaps by addressing progress, opportunities, and insights on the topic from the perspectives of policy, technology, markets, and finance.

Thematic group meetings in Türkiye: Providing a platform for cross-sectoral exchange

On 26 and 27 April, Cool Up organised the second round of thematic group meetings in Türkiye with relevant stakeholders in the policy, technology, market, and finance spaces. The objectives of the online meetings were to collect feedback on proposed policy recommendations as well as share the experiences, challenges, and needs of stakeholders in realising the phase down of HFCs and transitioning to sustainable cooling technologies.

Thematic group meetings of Jordan stakeholders in March 2022

On 23 and 24 March, Cool Up held the second round of thematic group meetings in Jordan involving with relevant stakeholders in the policy, industry and finance spaces. The objectives of the online meetings were to collect feedback on proposed policy recommendations as well as share the experiences, challenges, and needs of stakeholders in realising the phase down of HFCs and transitioning to sustainable cooling technologies.
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