GHG Inventory and Mitigation Strategies for the RAC sector in the Seychelles

01/2021 | Report
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The GHG inventory provides a detailed profile of GHG emissions resulting from refrigeration and air conditioning in the Seychelles and supports the further development of emission reduction measures in the RAC sector supplementing the Seychelles’ climate targets. It also serves as a basis for further planning of the Seychelles’ NDCs and hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) phase-down schedules in contribution to the Montreal Protocol’s Kigali Amendment.

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