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Membre Bolivia National Ozone Unit
The NOU Bolivia is part of the ministry of environment and water (Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Agua, MMAyA) and is responsible for the political implementation of the commitments set out in the Montreal Protocol. It is the Technical Unit in charge of establishing, coordinating and implementing the action plan to reduce, replace and eliminate the use of Ozone-Depleting Substances. …
Projet Management and Destruction of ozone depleting substances in ODS banks
Projet Sustainable and climate-friendly Phase out of Ozone Depleting Substances (SPODS)
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Projet Cool Contributions fighting Climate Change (C4)
Membre The Air-conditioning & Refrigeration Industry Association (ARIA) of Trinidad and
The Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration Industry Association (ARIA) has been in existence since 1998, incorporated on January 26, 1999 and launched on February 14, 1999 under the patronage of the Environmental Management Authority (EMA), The United Nations (UN), guidance of the Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers Association (TTMA) and the Ministry of Trade and Industry. ARIA is a non- profit making association operated and funded by member companies using a yearly membership fee. It Mission is "To Promote Professionalism, Integrity And Environmental Awareness In The Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Industry". The Association objectives are as follows: To bring respect to the profession by uplifting its standards through regulatory means whilst preserving and protecting the environment in which we live. To provide technical assistance to the community and industry To provide a forum where grievance matters can be lodged and dealt with. …
Meilleures pratiques • Collaborative join venture in the development of National Guidelines for Refrigeration and Airconditioning Sector & The National Cooling Strategy
The National Guidelines for Good Refrigeration Practices has been developed by the National ozone Unit (NOU) Environmental Policy and Planning Division, Ministry of Planning and Development, and supports the regulatory framework for the total phase out of Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS) in Trinidad and Tobago by recommending technological options and best practices to reduce the demand for ODSs. These National guidelines are designed to: 1. Define minimum standards of good practices for servicing refrigeration and air conditioning systems, 2. act as a resource document in technicians training and the development of training materials, 3. help to initiate communication between relevant stakeholders, including service companies from the informal sector, 4. Reduce ODS consumption in a cost effective manner, 5. help ensure a smooth transition from ODS to non-ODS refrigeration technology by allowing existing refrigeration systems to run until the end of their useful life, thereby avoiding premature replacement, and 6. Improve safety quality. It is intended that the Guidelines be used as a reference resource for the reduction of refrigerant hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFC) and hydrofluorocarbons (HFC) emissions into the atmosphere. It applies to the industrial/commercial, residential domestic appliances, marine refrigeration and air conditioning, mobile refrigeration and mobile air conditioning sectors. National Cooling Strategy The drafting of the NCSTT was guided using a multisectoral consultative approach which spanned a period of over eighteen (18) months. Several key stakeholders involved in the cooling industry, and well as other sectors, in particular as it relates to energy efficiency and alternative refrigerants were consulted across Trinidad and Tobago. These stakeholders included, all Government Ministries, the Environmental Management Authority; the Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards; the National Training Agency; training institutions in the RAC Sector such as the Metal Industries Limited, the National Energy Skills Centre, and the School of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning; research entities such as the University of the West Indies; and Non-Governmental Organizations such as the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Industry Association and the Refrigerant Recovery and Recycling Association. The NCSTT was circulated to all professionally certified RAC technicians. Comments received were used to finalize the document, under the guidance of the Cabinet Appointed National Coordinating Committee to Guide the Implementation of the Montreal Protocol. The development of the NCSTT was facilitated through funding provided by the Kigali Cooling Efficiency Programme administered through the United Nations Development Programme. …
Meilleures pratiques Collaborative establishment of the Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Professional Certification Program
Subsequent to a request from the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Industry Association (ARIA) for the certification of technicians in order to have better regulation of the Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Sector, the National Ozone Unit (NOU) approached the National Training Agency (NTA) on possible collaboration in establishing such a system based on the National Guidelines Document developed by the NOU. The NTA indicated that it would include this Professional Certification in its work programme, and a team was established between NTA, the NOU and key stakeholders in the sector, including the School of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (SORAC), Metal Industries Company Limited (MIC), National Energy Skills Center (NESC), and the Youth Training and Employment Partnership Programme (YTEPP), to develop this Professional Certification. Consultations were held in Trinidad and Tobago and the proposal revised accordingly. The System was been finalized based on input from all stakeholders and is now being administered by MIC. The Certification System is also a component of this country's Hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFC) Phase out Management Plan, implementation of which is conducted by the National Ozone Unit and facilitated by the United Nations Development Programme …
Membre Güntner Group Europe GmbH
Güntner is a global enterprise dedicated to provide cooling and heating solutions. Our home in Munich has seen our team become the global experts in heat exchange solutions, making us critical to a wide variety of industries. We power everything from keeping food fresh to providing comfortable air conditioning in office buildings and enabling renewable energy production. As refrigeration manufacturer we have been serving the world for nearly a century and we see our heritage as a springboard for new ideas, innovation and bold ambitions. We are united in the desire to find ways to progress as a society – unified in our search for well-being, prosperity for future generations, and the protection and preservation of our shared home. From the very beginnings of new product development to the operation of our cooling systems on site, we always keep this commitment in mind. Our manufacturing plants are designed with respect for nature: we use green energy and sustainable water treatments, and our unique ‘planted plant’ concept is a breakthrough in healthy work environments. Not only this, but all our air coolers, dry coolers and condensers operate with the lowest water and energy consumption possible, protecting the world’s valuable resources. …
Membre The Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
The Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago acceded to the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer and the Montreal Protocol for the Phase-out of Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS) in 1989, and operates under Article V(1) of the Montreal Protocol (MP). Trinidad and Tobago was the first country of the Caribbean Commonwealth to become a party to this multilateral environmental agreement and has ratified all amendments to the Protocol. The most recent ratification was to the Kigali Amendment to the Protocol in November 2017, the first country of the Caribbean Commonwealth and twenty first globally to do so. The National Ozone Unit (NOU) was established in August 1997, and currently resides within the Environmental Policy and Planning Division of the Ministry of Planning and Development. The programmes implemented by the National Ozone Unit involve a variety of valued stakeholders from the public and private sector as well as UN Implementing Agencies. To date the country has met and exceeded its national obligations under the Protocol. …