Pathway to Zero Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Cooling Report

06 July 2020

LIFE ZEROGWP 2.0 air conditioner has been candidate for the “Pathway to Zero Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Cooling” report.

The “Pathway to Zero Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Cooling” report will include a  global HVAC&R product list featuring technologies that use natural (or not)
refrigerants.
The report will be written by the Kigali Cooling Efficiency Program (K-CEP), the Cool Coalition, the Carbon Trust and the COP26 High-Level Champions.
The  “Pathway to Zero Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Cooling”  report will include a global product list featuring HVAC&R  technologies that use natural (or not) refrigerants. As such, the Environmental  Investigation Agency (EIA) and shecco are reaching out to manufacturers around the  world to submit their best products in various HVAC&R sub-sectors.
The list will be shared with major end users with the aim of encouraging non-state  actors to invest in these technologies. It will also be used to identify sub-sectors  where more development is required in order to meet the Pathway to Zero  requirements for cooling in the future.

Products will be collected under eight main sectors: domestic, commercial,
industrial, and transport refrigeration; and domestic, commercial, industrial, and
mobile air conditioning. In sectors where there is an abundance of qualifying
products, the information will be presented as a prescriptive guideline for end users  instead of a set product list.