Grenada opts for natural refrigerants in recently published ‘National Cooling Action Plan’

08/2021 | Report

The Caribbean island nation of Grenada has identified the use of natural refrigerants, including propane (R290) in single-split air conditioners, as a key factor in reducing its greenhouse gas emissions, according to its new National Cooling Action Plan (NCAP). The development of the NCAP was supported by IKI. The NCAP outlines the core activities needed to help the country achieve its obligations under the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol, as well as its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement. 

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