TY - RPRT KW - Energy efficiency KW - International energy studies group KW - Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division KW - Energy efficiency standards KW - Energy policy KW - Air Conditioners KW - External KW - Standards and regulations AU - Nihar Shah AU - Dietram Oppelt AU - Ana Maria Carreno AU - Nicole Kearney AB -

Air conditioning can improve health, productivity and quality of life for people living in warm climates. Air-conditioning equipment, however, consumes resources during manufacturing, operation and disposal. As our economies grow and populations expand, the global demand for air conditioning will increase. Putting in place policies that curb the energy and environmental impacts from air conditioning will transform the market and improve lives. When seeking to transform their respective markets towards higher energy efficiency, this guide encourages countries to follow a five-step U4E Integrated policy approach.

BT - U4E Policy Guide Series CY - Paris, France DA - 06/2017 M3 - Policy Guide N2 -

Air conditioning can improve health, productivity and quality of life for people living in warm climates. Air-conditioning equipment, however, consumes resources during manufacturing, operation and disposal. As our economies grow and populations expand, the global demand for air conditioning will increase. Putting in place policies that curb the energy and environmental impacts from air conditioning will transform the market and improve lives. When seeking to transform their respective markets towards higher energy efficiency, this guide encourages countries to follow a five-step U4E Integrated policy approach.

PB - UN Environment, (U4E) Economy Division Energy, Climate, and Technology Branch PP - Paris, France PY - 2017 T2 - U4E Policy Guide Series TI - Accelerating the Global Adoption of Energy-Efficient and Climate-Friendly Air Conditioners UR - http://united4efficiency.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/U4E-ACGuide-201705-Final.pdf ER -