Cool Cont­ri­bu­ti­ons fight­ing Cli­ma­te Chan­ge II (C4 II)

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Commissioned by: German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV)
Partner countries: Costa Rica, Grenada, the Philippines

Objective

The objective of the project is to foster sustainable development of the RAC sector by strengthening the competence of key actors and improving related structures. C4 II adapts existing methodologies and develops new tools for replication in other countries, promoting the transformation towards sustainable cooling. Increased ambition triggered by sector specific NDC implementation plans is expected to unlock enormous GHG reduction potential. 

Country specific objective

Cooperation with the three partner countries is twofold: Firstly, the countries will be supported in advancing and implementing the cooling strategies developed with C4 I assistance. Secondly, all three countries will serve as valuable sources of knowledge on cooling strategies, policy approaches and green cooling technology demonstration, which is highly relevant for an increasing number of third countries.  

Approach

A sustainable approach enabling a strong multiplier effect lies at the core of the project. Best practices and instruments developed in C4 I are to be made available to other countries for replication in blueprints and guidelines. This includes, for instance, a blueprint on sector-specific NDCs or a roadmap for the introduction of Minimum Energy Performance Standards. Proven approaches are to be systematically transferred to other regions, which in turn will increase awareness of Green Cooling. 

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Ma­bu­hay Green Coo­ling !

20.12.2022 , News :

Between the 21st and the 25th of November 2022, several workshops and meetings were held in the Philippines to launch the second phase of the Cool Contributions fighting Climate Change (C4 II) project. 

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Meeting with the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) on the integration of Fit for Green Cooling Modules in national RAC curricula

The activities in the Philippines focus on:

  • Enhancing current training programs on natural refrigerants though the integration of hydrocarbon, ammonia and CO2 training modules
  • Revisiting of sectoral energy efficiency and GWP refrigerant limit targets for the RAC sector as part of Philippine’s NDC
  • Increase market uptake of natural refrigerants and Green Cooling technologies through cooperation with local manufacturers
  • Improve measurement, reporting and verification (MRV) processes in the RAC sector

 

In a 2-day workshop from the 22nd until the 23rd of November representatives from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Department of Energy (DOE), RAC industry, NGOs and other relevant public and private stakeholders worked together on solutions to improve the existing RAC MRV system and options to raise ambitions in the RAC sector to achieve the countries NDCs.  

 

The C4 team thanks all participants for attending the workshop and looks forward to the next 2 years of implementation.