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HFC WORKSHOP Agustín Sánchez Guevara Ozone Unit Coordinador.- México PARIS, FRANCE JULY 2014
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HCFC and HFC Consumption in México
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In 2012, the total consumption of HFC in México was 17,223 Metric tonnes. HFC-134a, R-410A and HFC -245fa are mostly consumed HFCs. Reference: Proklima -Consumption & emission inventory of fluorinated greenhouse gases (CFC, HCFC and HFC) in Mexico HFC Consumption Inventory in 2012 (t)
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Potential Emissions of HFC in 2012 (MtCO 2 eq) Total Potential emissions in 2012: 65.9 MtCO 2 eq Reference: Proklima -Consumption & emission inventory of fluorinated greenhouse gases (CFC, HCFC and HFC) in Mexico
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HFC emissions Indirect emissions 9 MtCO 2 eq HFC & HCFC emissions Total emissions 4.5 MtCO 2 eq 43 MtCO 2 eq 34 MtCO 2 eq Direct and Indirect Emissions Base line 2010 43 MtCO 2 out of 750 MtCO 2 eq Contribution of HFC emissions to overall GHG emissions: 5.7 %
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National Policies for the Control of HFC’s GENERAL LAW OF CLIMATE CHANGE INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK NATIONAL SYSTEM OF CLIMATE CHANGE INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK NATIONAL SYSTEM OF CLIMATE CHANGE PLANING FINANCE INSTRUMENTS ASSESSMENT LAW ENFORCEMENT National Strategy of Climate Change Climate Change Fund Climate Change Fund Special Program of Climate Change Special Program of Climate Change State Program of Climate Change Emissions Inventories Financial instruments National Standards National Emission Registry Emissions Inventories Financial instruments National Standards National Emission Registry Coordination and Assessment Penalties
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Transverses PoliciesI&DMRV Fiscal Policies, Economic Instruments Climate Culture International Cooperation Resilience in Social Groups Resilience un Production Systems Resilience in ecosystems Energy generation form clean sources Energy efficiency Sustainable Cities: Mobility, Waste, Buildings Best practices: agriculture and forestry Phase Down of Short Life Climate Pollutants ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION OF CLIMATE CHANGE PILLARS OF CLIMATE POLICY NATIONAL STRATEGY OF CLIMATE CHANGE, 10, 20, 40 Addressing effects of Climate Change and Develop a Competitive, sustainable and low-carbon economy. Medium and Long term 10, 20, 40 years Medium and Long term 10, 20, 40 years www.encc.gob.mx
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M5.1 To promote the elaboration of regulations in order to reduce the emissions of short-lived climatic pollutants such as CFCs, HCFCs and HFCs. M5.5 To accelerate the penetration of refrigerant with low global warming potential in different sectors including conditioning airs, refrigeration, foams, handling and final disposition of HFCs. M5.6 To reduce leaks and encourage the correct handle and final disposition of HFCs. Action Lines
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Special Program of Climate Change PECC 2013- 2018 Objective 4. To reduce the emissions of short-lived climate pollutants, promoting co-benefits of health and wellness. Strategy 4.3 To control the emission of refrigerant with high global warming potential. 4.3.1 Contain and destroy HFCs refrigerants by replacement programs. 4.3.2 Develop a national inventory of HFC consumption by substance and by sector. 4.3.3 Develop technological feasibility projects for the sectors of commercial air conditioners and domestic and commercial refrigeration. Strategy 4.3 Develop and promote policy instruments to regulate the issuance of short- lived climate pollutants. 4.4.10 To Issue standards to control the emission of ozone depletion substances. Strategy 4.5 Promote de development of National Appropriate Mitigation Actions that reduce SLCP. 4.5.2 To encourage NAMA projects for F-Gases in domestic and commercial RAC.
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Grac ias Agustín Sánchez Guevara Ozone Unit Coordinador- México Tel. +52 (55) 5624 3552 agustin.sanchez@semarnat.gob.mx
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