The International Energy Agency expects the global stock of room air conditioners (RACs) to triple between today and 2050, with critical implications for energy use and greenhouse gas emissions. Because China produces approximately 70% of the world's RACs, it is in a unique position to lead a global transition to higher-efficiency RACs with substantially lower environmental impact. To date, however, Chinese policies have targeted relatively modest RAC efficiency increases. We recommend that China target production of RACs that use low global warming potential (GWP) refrigerants and are at least as efficient as the most efficient RACs produced today in China or on the global market. Specifically, we recommend that China set minimum energy pe...
The global community has responded to the dual threats of ozone depletion and climate change from re...
This study seeks to provide policymakers and other stakeholders with actionable information towards ...
In October of 2016, nearly 200 Parties agreed to amend the Montreal Protocol in Kigali, Rwanda, to p...
China is the world's largest consumer of room air conditioners, and it contributes about a quarter o...
Introduction As the world warms, the growing use of air conditioners (“ACs”) and other cooling equip...
In response to electricity shortages, China announced a new set of minimum energy-efficiency standar...
China is already the second's largest energy consumer in the world after the United States, and its ...
Increasing incomes, electrification, and urbanization—as well as a warming world—are driving up the ...
The G20 have declared their commitment to progressively phase down HFCs. The EU is effectively banni...
The electricity demand for space cooling in the non-residential building (NRB) sector of China is gr...
Improving the energy efficiency of room air conditioners (RACs) while transitioning to low global-w...
The G20 have declared their commitment to progressively phase down HFCs. The EU is effectively banni...
Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) emitted from uses such as refrigerants and thermal insulating foam, are no...
Given the increasing interest in keeping global warming below 1.5°C, a key question is what this wou...
After boiling summer brought brown-out to most part of the country in 2004, China announced a new se...
The global community has responded to the dual threats of ozone depletion and climate change from re...
This study seeks to provide policymakers and other stakeholders with actionable information towards ...
In October of 2016, nearly 200 Parties agreed to amend the Montreal Protocol in Kigali, Rwanda, to p...
China is the world's largest consumer of room air conditioners, and it contributes about a quarter o...
Introduction As the world warms, the growing use of air conditioners (“ACs”) and other cooling equip...
In response to electricity shortages, China announced a new set of minimum energy-efficiency standar...
China is already the second's largest energy consumer in the world after the United States, and its ...
Increasing incomes, electrification, and urbanization—as well as a warming world—are driving up the ...
The G20 have declared their commitment to progressively phase down HFCs. The EU is effectively banni...
The electricity demand for space cooling in the non-residential building (NRB) sector of China is gr...
Improving the energy efficiency of room air conditioners (RACs) while transitioning to low global-w...
The G20 have declared their commitment to progressively phase down HFCs. The EU is effectively banni...
Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) emitted from uses such as refrigerants and thermal insulating foam, are no...
Given the increasing interest in keeping global warming below 1.5°C, a key question is what this wou...
After boiling summer brought brown-out to most part of the country in 2004, China announced a new se...
The global community has responded to the dual threats of ozone depletion and climate change from re...
This study seeks to provide policymakers and other stakeholders with actionable information towards ...
In October of 2016, nearly 200 Parties agreed to amend the Montreal Protocol in Kigali, Rwanda, to p...