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 Chapter 14 provides information about the modeling of refrigerant banks, emissions and demand. All chapters have drafted key messages as well as executive summaries. These key messages, derived from the summaries, as well as the summaries have been put together, and form the first part of this 2018 RTOC Assessment Report. 1.9 References AFCE 2018. Energy Efficiency State of the Art of Available Low-GWP Refrigerants and Systems. Retrieved December 3, from: http://www.afce.asso.fr/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Final-rapport- energy-efficiency-GWP-2018.pdf IEA 2018. The Future of Cooling. Retrieved August 19 from: https://webstore.iea.org/the-future- of-cooling IIR 2017, 35th Informatory Note on Refrigeration Technologies. 2017. The Impact of the Refrigeration Sector on Climate Change, November 2017. Retrieved January 18, 2019 from http://www.iifiir.org/userfiles/file/publications/notes/NoteTech_35_EN_uz7bwths.pdf Kuijpers, L.J.M. 2017. HFC phase-down schedules under the Kigali amended Montreal Protocol; potential impacts to the choice of alternatives, IIR Int. Conf. on CO2 and Ammonia Technologies, 11-13 May 2017, Ohrid (MK) Montzka, S. et al., 2018. An unexpected and persistent increase in global emissions of ozone- depleting CFC-11, Nature, May 2018. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-018-0106-2 Peixoto, R., Polonara, F., Kuijpers, L., Maidment, G. 2017. The Montreal Protocol Kigali Amendment and Refrigerant Alternatives, XIV Ibero American Congress of Refrigeration (CIAR), S. Paulo, September 2017 Polonara, F., Kuijpers, L.J.M., Peixoto, R.A. 2017. Potential impacts of the Montreal Protocol Kigali Amendment to the choice of refrigerant alternatives, International Journal of Heat and Technology, Volume 35, Special Issue 1, September 2017, S1- S8, DOI: 10.18280/ijht.35Sp0101 TEAP, 2014. Report of the XXV/5 TEAP Task Force, Additional information to alternatives to ODS, May (September) 2014, UNEP Nairobi TEAP, 2015. Update Report of the XXVI/9 TEAP Task Force, Additional Information on Alternatives to ODS, September 2015, UNEP Nairobi, ISBN 978-9966-076-14-4 TEAP, 2016. XXVII/4 TEAP Task Force, September 2016 Report, Volume I, Further Information on Alternatives to Ozone-Depleting Substances, UNEP Nairobi (first version published March 2016, last/update version September 2016), ISBN 978-9960-076-17-5 TEAP, 2016a. September 2016 Report, Volume 2, Decision Ex.III/1 Working Group Report, On the climate benefits and costs of reducing hydrofluorocarbons under the Dubai Pathway, UNEP, Nairobi, ISBN: 978-9966-076-18-2 TEAP, 2017. May 2017 Report, Volume 3, Decision XXVII/4 Task Force Report on the establishment of regular consultations on safety standards, UNEP, Nairobi, ISBN: 978-9966- 076-28-1 TEAP, 2018. May 2018 Report, Volume 5, Decision XXIX/10 Task Force Report on issues related to energy efficiency while phasing down hydrofluorocarbons, UNEP, Nairobi, ISBN: 978- 9966-076-42-7 34 2018 TOC Refrigeration, A/C and Heat Pumps Assessment Report

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