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Table 1-6: "Member countries" of UNEP's Refrigeration, A/C and Heat Pumps Technical Options Committee (RTOC) Belgium Brazil China Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Egypt Germany India Indonesia Italy Jamaica Japan Jordan Lebanon Netherlands Norway Saudi Arabia United Kingdom United States 1.8 Set up of the 2018 RTOC Assessment Report This 2018 Refrigeration, A/C and Heat Pumps Technical Options Committee Assessment Report (hereafter called “2018 RTOC Assessment Report”) forms part of the UNEP review pursuant to Article 6 of the Montreal Protocol. It is part of the 2018 assessment work of the Technology and Economic Assessment Panel. The information collected (particularly in the form of the Key Messages and Executive Summaries) will also be part of the 2018 Technology and Economic Assessment Report, as well as the overall 2018 Synthesis Report that will be composed by the three Assessment Panels in April 2019. The RTOC assessment report was developed by all full RTOC (reporting) members; as resource persons, the RTOC also had a small number of reviewing members. Each of the chapters was developed by 2-6 experts in the specific sector, and the chapter was chaired by a Chapter Lead Author (CLA) - who did the larger part of the drafting and the co-ordination. Several drafts of the report were made, reviewed by the separate chapters and discussed in five RTOC meetings (2015-2018). Drafting and reviewing meetings were held in Paris (2015), Kingston, Jamaica (2016), Amman, Jordan (2017) and Bruges, Belgium (2017), as well as in Delhi, India (2018). A last meeting to discuss peer review comments and to decide on the final 2018 RTOC Assessment Report contents was held in Rome, Italy (December 2018). After the meeting in India (March, 2018) a peer review draft was developed. This August 2018 draft has subsequently been peer reviewed by a number of institutions and associations (twenty in total); each of them reviewed (via their experts) the different chapters sections in a co-ordinated effort. This took place between late August 2018 and early October 2018 (see Table 1-4 for the organisations involved). As a result, 2000 comments were received in total. All peer review comments received were collected, were sorted out per chapter, and subsequently sent to all separate RTOC chapters (CLAs and members) for further study and addressing comments as far as possible already before the RTOC Meeting in December 2018. During the December Rome meeting, the RTOC members decided in the respective chapter meetings (and thereafter in plenary) on whether and how to amend the chapter texts on the basis of the peer review comments received. The RTOC greatly acknowledges the voluntary support given by the peer review institutions and their experts involved in their personal capacities, reporting back to associations and institutions. As a final step, the Key Messages and Executive Summaries were edited by a professional editor. The chapters were put together and once more edited and formatted. UNEP’s Ozone Secretariat checked the formatting again before posting the RTOC 2018 Assessment Report. 32 2018 TOC Refrigeration, A/C and Heat Pumps Assessment Report

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