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Table 1-7: Organisations that participated in the peer review of the UNEP 2018 RTOC Assessment Report 1 AICARR 2 AIRAH 3 ASHRAE 4 CAR 5 CARB 6 CHEAA 7 CRAA 8 CSE 9 DKV 10 EHPA 11 EIA 12 EPEE 13 eurammon 14 JRAIA 15 IIR 16 IOR 17 ISHRAE 18 NIST 19 SAE 20 shecco Ass. Italiana Condizionamento dell’Aria Riscaladamento e Refrigerazione Australian Institute of Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heating American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and AC Engineers Chinese Association of Refrigeration California Air Resources Board China Household Electric Appliances Association Chinese Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Association Center for Science and Environment, CSE India German Refrigeration Association European Heat Pump Association Environmental Investigation Agency European Partnership for Environment and Energy European Industry - Association for Ammonia etc (some late comments) Japanese Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Industry Association International Institute of Refrigeration Institute of Refrigeration, UK Indian Society Heating Refrigeration Air Conditioning Engineers National Institute of Standards and Technology SAE Interior Climate Control Steering Committee R/AC Market Development Expert Organisation Brussels 1.8.1 Specific items in the 2018 RTOC Assessment Report chapters The 2018 RTOC Assessment Report has been drafted in the form of a number of chapters. There are chapters on refrigerants and their properties, on the different RACHP application areas and there is one chapter on sustainable refrigeration. The structure of the report was decided to be more or less similar to the structure of the 2014 RTOC Assessment Report:  Chapter 2 presents refrigerants and all their aspects. It elaborates on Ozone Depleting Potentials, and on ODP and GWP data for reporting purposes. It also investigates the status and research needs for data, i.e., thermophysical, heat transfer, compatibility and safety data. Chapters 3, 4, 5 and 6 deal with the food chain and investigate the technical feasibility of options. They all consider zero ODP refrigerant options and deal with aspects such as the use of non-fluorochemicals, the reduction of charges, energy efficiency improvements etc. Chapter 4 discusses the options for the 3 types of commercial refrigeration equipment. Chapter 5 deals with industrial refrigeration and cold storage, chapter 6 with transport refrigeration.  Chapters 7 and 8 present options for air conditioners and heat pumps. Chapter 9 deals with the various aspects of chillers, which includes a number of important considerations on energy efficiency.  Chapter 10 describes the options for mobile air conditioning; it evaluates the potential the options carbon dioxide, hydrocarbons, the unsaturated HFCs (i.e., HFO-1234yf) and other options will have.  Chapter 11 deals with energy efficiency and sustainability issues in refrigeration.  Chapter 12 looks into technologies that do not employ vapour compression technology and explore the status of those Not-in-Kind Technologies (NIK).  Chapter 13 describes the High Ambient Temperature issue and the actions that are being selected to address the issue from a technological standpoint. 2018 TOC Refrigeration, A/C and Heat Pumps Assessment Report 33

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