India Cooling Action Plan (ICAP)
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ICAP addresses cooling requirement across sectors and lists out actions which can help reduce cooling demand.
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Its thrust is to look for synergies in actions for securing both environmental and socio-economic benefits.
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ICAP’s overarching goal is to provide sustainable cooling and thermal comfort for all while securing environmental and socio-economic benefits for the society.
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India is the first country in world to develop such document.
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It provides a 20-year perspective, with projections for cooling needs in 2037-38.
Goals suggested in ICAP are
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Reduce refrigerant demand by 25% to 30% by year 2037-38.
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Reduce cooling demand across sectors by 20% to 25 % by year 2037-38.
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Reduce cooling energy requirements by 25% to 40% by year 2037-38.
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Train and certify 100,000 servicing sector technicians by 2022-23, in synergy with Skill India Mission.
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Recognize cooling and related areas as thrust area of research under national science and technology programme to support development of technological solutions and encourage innovation challenges.
Broad objectives of ICAO include
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Assessment of cooling requirements across sectors in next 20 years and the associated refrigerant demand and energy use.
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Map the technologies available to cater the cooling requirement including passive interventions, refrigerant-based technologies and alternative technologies such as not-in-kind technologies.
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Suggest interventions in each sector to provide for sustainable cooling and thermal comfort for all.
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Focus on skilling of refrigeration and air-conditioning (RAC) service technicians.
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Develop R&D innovation ecosystem for indigenous development of alternative technologies.