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The big chill: Off-grid cooling

Smart Villages Webinar, 30th June 2016

Philipp Denzinger

ProKlima International

[email protected]

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The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale

Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH (ltd.) is

an international cooperation enterprise for

sustainable development with worldwide

operations, established in 1975.

operates throughout Germany and in more

than 130 countries worldwide.

more than 16,500 staff members around the

globe, some 70% of whom are employed

locally as national personnel.

business volume: about EUR 1.9 billion (31

December 2013)

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Bolivia

HPMP servicing

BrazilHPMP servicing

BrazilFridge-recycling

Kenya(with AFD)

HPMP refrigeration

LesothoHPMP refrigeration

LiberiaHPMP refrigeration

MauritiusHPMP refrigeration

NamibiaHPMP refrigeration

SeychellesHPMP refrigeration

ZimbabweHPMP foam

ZimbabweHPMP servicing

Mauritius Air-conditioning

South AfricaSupermarket

South AfricaTransport

refrigeration

SwazilandSolar Chill

SwazilandThe Fridge Factory

Papua

New GuineaHPMP refrigeration

ChinaHPMP foam

IndiaHPMP servicing

ChinaAir-Conditioning

ChinaXPS- Foam

IndiaAir-conditioning

IndonesiaGreen Chillers

IndonesiaChiller (Alcohol)

Global NAMA

GlobalGCI

GlobalODS Banks

Afghanistan

HPMP refrigeration

IranHPMP foam

IranHPMP refrigeration

YemenMethyl bromide

Phase-Out

JordanMethyl bromide

Phase-Out

AzerbaijanNAMA Foam

JordanSolar Cooling

Proklima International 2015

Past projects

20 years > 240 projects in 40 partner countries

reduction of ~10.000 ODP t and ~ 100 Mio tons

CO2eq.

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TrainingCapacitybuilding

Policy advice

Technology transfer

Proklima’s core competences

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About the project:

• Global Project

• 2012-2017 (Phase I.)

• Financed by the German

Ministry of Environmental

• Political decision makers,

technology suppliers and

importers, research institutes,

trainers, technicians, NGOs

Gre

en

Co

olin

g In

itia

tive

Supported by

Objective:

Promote climate-friendly and

sustainable cooling technologies

globally

Activities:

• Support of the UN Technology

Mechanism (TEC/CTCN)

• Establish Green Cooling

Network and Platform

• Encourage technology

partnerships

• Provide material and

instruments for promoting

Green Cooling.

Philipp Denzinger (GIZ)

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Aiming at a reduction of emissions from the cooling sectors,

the Green Cooling Initiative combines three approaches:

• promoting natural refrigerants,

• maximising energy efficiency,

• fosters a sustainable approach to private and

commercial energy consumption.

What is Green Cooling?

Philipp Denzinger (GIZ)

Green Cooling helps to protect the environment,

resources and the climate!

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Climate impact of RAC

03/07/2016

GHG-Emissions

Indirect emissions

(electricity consumption

from fossil fuels)

Direct emissions

refrigerants

(HCFC, HFC)

leakages, high GWP

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1000

2000

3000

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2009 2020 2030

Development of world‘s

middle class

Middle East & North Africa

Sub-Saharan Africa

Asia Pacific

Central & South America

Europe

North America

Growing RAC Sector

• Population and economic growth

• > 9 bio people in 2050

• GDP triple until 2030

• 80% of RAC consumers are in DC and

emerging economies

• AC demand grows by a factor 14 until 2050

(IEA)

• Off grid RAC solutions are required!

• HFCs are not a sustainable long term solution

Sustainable alternatives to HFCs are

essential to meet climate and

economic goals

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Leapfrogging - Saving green house gas emissions

saving tremendous costs by avoiding multiple conversions!

Ozone depleting

High global warming potential

Deplete natural ressources and harm the environment

Are patented

Occur naturally

Environmentally-friendly

Low or no GWP

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Technology Demonstration Projects with Hydrocarbons

PV System for

a Fish Cold

Store Kenya

Solar

Refrigeration

Swaziland

Pro

du

cti

on

Bu

lk C

oo

lin

g

Solar Powered

cold rooms for

fruit/vegetable

in Nigeria

• Production + capacity building

in Africa

• Natural refrigerants

• Renewable energy (solar)

• Solar powered cooling system

• Local engineering & servicing

capacity

• Networking

• Promote locally produced cold

rooms / natural refrigerants

• Off-grid energy generation

through a PV System

• Small-scale solar PV storage

for markets

• GIZ Powering Agriculture

Co

mm

erc

ial

/ In

du

str

ial

Co

oli

ng Solar Cooling

for Industry

and Commerce

Jordan

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Study “Promoting Food Security and Safety via Cold Chains”by Sector Project “Basic Energy Services (HERA)” and ProKlima

Aim:

• Overview: existing challenges and possible solutions towards better cold chain

coverage

• Focus on perishable foodstuffs (vegetables and fruits, dairy, meat and fish)

• Understanding of well-functioning cold chains, drivers and barriers

• How to supply energy required for cooling in a climate-friendly manner

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www.green-cooling-initiative.org

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Prominent GCI Network Partners:

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Download publications, training manuals, etc. www.giz.de/proklima

Further Information:

Our website: www.green-cooling-initiative.org

Join the network: http://www.green-cooling-initiative.org/network/

Register for the GCI newsletter

http://www.green-cooling-initiative.org/about/about

Participate at the training „Cool Training“ in Germany

https://www.giz.de/expertise/downloads/giz2014-en-cool-training.pdf

Sign up to our webinars, e.g. found on the CTCN website

(e.g. http://ctc-n.org/calendar/webinars)