Compendium to the Primer for Space Cooling
This compendium presents examples and analyses of space cooling interventions from across the world (from both developed and developing countries), with an aim to highlight the key insights learned. Interventions discussed in the compendium are mea...
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okr-10986-345682021-05-25T09:51:41Z Compendium to the Primer for Space Cooling Energy Sector Management Assistance Program SPACE COOLING ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY PERFORMANCE STANDARDS ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDING BUILDING CODE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY This compendium presents examples and analyses of space cooling interventions from across the world (from both developed and developing countries), with an aim to highlight the key insights learned. Interventions discussed in the compendium are meant to be options to inform strategies, implementation mechanisms, and road maps for countries that are seeking to address and increase sustainable space cooling. Interventions involve a combination of actions reducing cooling loads, serving cooling needs efficiently, and optimizing and controlling cooling loads. While each country will chart its own pathway toward sustainable space cooling, the need for a multipronged approach consistently applies. The best outcomes will emerge from a multipronged approach that incorporates information, policy and regulatory measures, clear leadership, financing and implementation models, training, and research and development. The objectives of the primer are to introduce a broad audience, including practitioners in different fields, to space cooling and to help initiate and advance sustainable space cooling into policy discussions and investment considerations in developing countries. The primer explains the foundational aspects of space cooling, makes the case that sustainable space cooling achieved through low-energy and low-climate-impact pathways is a critical priority, and emphasizes an integrative approach as essential to addressing space cooling sustainably. 2020-10-05T18:32:29Z 2020-10-05T18:32:29Z 2020-10-01 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/927791601356603545/Compendium-to-the-Primer-for-Space-Cooling http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34568 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper |
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SPACE COOLING ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY PERFORMANCE STANDARDS ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDING BUILDING CODE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY Energy Sector Management Assistance Program Compendium to the Primer for Space Cooling |
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This compendium presents examples and
analyses of space cooling interventions from across the
world (from both developed and developing countries), with
an aim to highlight the key insights learned. Interventions
discussed in the compendium are meant to be options to
inform strategies, implementation mechanisms, and road maps
for countries that are seeking to address and increase
sustainable space cooling. Interventions involve a
combination of actions reducing cooling loads, serving
cooling needs efficiently, and optimizing and controlling
cooling loads. While each country will chart its own pathway
toward sustainable space cooling, the need for a
multipronged approach consistently applies. The best
outcomes will emerge from a multipronged approach that
incorporates information, policy and regulatory measures,
clear leadership, financing and implementation models,
training, and research and development. The objectives of
the primer are to introduce a broad audience, including
practitioners in different fields, to space cooling and to
help initiate and advance sustainable space cooling into
policy discussions and investment considerations in
developing countries. The primer explains the foundational
aspects of space cooling, makes the case that sustainable
space cooling achieved through low-energy and
low-climate-impact pathways is a critical priority, and
emphasizes an integrative approach as essential to
addressing space cooling sustainably. |
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Compendium to the Primer for Space Cooling |
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Compendium to the Primer for Space Cooling |
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Compendium to the Primer for Space Cooling |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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