Highlights for Wednesday, 3 July 2019

Omar Ghazi Al-Attas, Maryam Al-Dabbagh, Saudi Arabia; Hasan Mubarak, Bahrain; and Yaqoub Al-Matouq, Kuwait, having a discussion with Amit Love, India
OEWG 41 convened for its third day on Wednesday, 3 July 2019, in Bangkok, Thailand.Delegates met throughout the day in plenary addressing:
Article 5 parties’ access to energy efficient technology;
linkages between HCFCs and HFCs in transitioning to low-GWP alternatives;
safety standards;
review of the terms of reference (ToR), composition, balance, fields of expertise and workload of the Technology and Economic Assessment Panel (TEAP);
membership of the Multilateral Fund (MLF) Executive Committee (ExCom); and
the request by Azerbaijan to be included among the parties to which the phase-down schedule for HFCs, as set out in paragraphs 2 and 4 of Article 2J of the Montreal Protocol, applies.
Contact groups on ToR for the study on the MLF replenishment 2021-2023, unexpected emissions of CFC-11 and an informal consultation on lab and analytical uses met during the course of the day.Highlights of the discussions include:
adopting common standards between similar markets would enable manufacturers to capitalize on scale and accelerate technology readiness;
how countries are setting and enforcing minimum energy performance standards;
the suggestion of a review mechanism on the composition of the TEAP; and
presentation of the development of an online tool for safety standards.
Three side events were held during day: ‘Green Cooling in South-East Asia - selected case studies from Indonesia and Thailand’ organized by the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ), ‘Enforcement of HCFC Licensing Systems’ organized by OzonAction, and ‘Japan’s F-gas policy and current status of measures to curb greenhouse gas emissions and to enhance energy efficiency products in RACHP sector’ organized by The Japan Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Industry Association.At the end of the day’s deliberations, some delegates were heard commenting that parts of the afternoon’s debate felt a bit like “going down memory lane.” Recalling the heated debates leading up to the Kigali Amendment’s adoption, she remarked that the eristic discussions triggered by the review of the TEAP’s ToR, composition, balance, fields of expertise and workload, the MLF ExCom membership were somewhat unexpected.
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Environmental Effects Assessment Panel Co-Chairs Nigel Paul and Janet Bornman consulting with Cindy Newberg and John Thompson, US, before the morning session

OEWG 41 Co-Chairs Laura-Juliana Arciniegas, Colombia, and Alain Wilmart, Belgium, consulting with Ozone Secretariat

Raad Kadhim Hasan Jeryo, Iraq

Ernesto Daniel Plasencia Escalante, Cuba

Helène Rochat and Bassam Elassaad, TEAP

Gabrielle Dreyfus, TEAP

Delegates from the Government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in quiet discussion

TEAP members confer before addressing parties' questions

Maryam Al-Dabbagh, Saudi Arabia

Jacques Monlolamon Glai, Côte d’ivoire

Philip Owen, EU, and Philippe Chemouny, Canada

Andrew Clark, US

Jacques Salomon, Haiti

Ashley Woodcock, Co-Chair, TEAP Task Force on Energy Efficiency

Delegates listening to a presentation by Omar Abdelaziz, TEAP Task Force on Energy Efficiency

Yaqoub Al-Matouq, Kuwait

Amit Love, India

Omar Ghazi Al-Attas, Saudi Arabia

Cornelius Rhein, EU

Osvaldo Patricio Álvarez Pérez, Chile

Liana Ghahramanyan, Armenia

Jamila Mammadova, Azerbaijan

Patrick McInerney, Australia
Contact Groups

The Contact Group on the ToR for the study on the MLF replenishment

The Contact Group on CFC-11 issues
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