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HPMP PREPARATION EXCOM POLICY AND ELIGIBILITY ISSUES AND INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS

HPMP PREPARATION EXCOM POLICY AND ELIGIBILITY ISSUES AND INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS. INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS Consistent with HPMP Guidelines (ExCom Decision 54/39 and Document UNEP/OzL.Pro/ExCom/54/59, Annex-XIX) Accurate data needed at enterprise-level:

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HPMP PREPARATION EXCOM POLICY AND ELIGIBILITY ISSUES AND INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS

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  1. HPMP PREPARATION EXCOM POLICY AND ELIGIBILITY ISSUES AND INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS

  2. INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS • Consistent with HPMP Guidelines (ExCom Decision 54/39 and Document UNEP/OzL.Pro/ExCom/54/59, Annex-XIX) • Accurate data needed at enterprise-level: • - Date of establishment of HCFC-based capacity • - Baseline equipment details • - Product details including production volumes • - HCFC consumption details • Previous MLF assistance • Exports to non-A5 countries • Non-A5 ownership • Alternative technology selected

  3. INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS (CONT’D) • Detailed project rationale, description and justification for the proposed conversion (why it is necessary for meeting the country’s compliance targets for 2013 and 2015) • Detailed calculation of incremental capital and operating costs and justification for each line item • Determining eligible costs and funding based on ExCom guidelines • For large countries, the above work needs at least one month after all the accurate baseline data is available.

  4. ELIGIBILITY • Only capacity established prior to 21 September 2007 is eligible for funding • Enterprise should be in operation for at least three preceding years • Funding is available only for costs in proportion to the A5 ownership. • Funding deducted for exports to non-A5 countries proportionately • Funding is for agreed, eligible and incremental costs, not for all costs

  5. ELIGIBILITY (CONT’D) • “Incremental Costs” means costs directly related to phase-out of HCFCs • Enterprise must undertake to bear costs over and above the agreed funding • Total funding is limited by cost-effectiveness thresholds: • Rigid Foams – up to US$ 7.83/kg-ODS • Integral Skin Foams – up to US$ 16.86/kg-ODS • Refrigeration – up to US$ 15.21/kg-ODS • Air Conditioning – N/A

  6. ELIGIBILITY (CONT’D) • Incremental operating costs (recurring costs of products before and after conversion), are limited to: • PU Foams – up to US$ 1.60/kg-ODS • Refrigeration – up to US$ 6.30/kg-ODS • Air Conditioning – up to US$ 6.30/kg-ODS • Cost-effectiveness thresholds for overall funding can be increased by 25% if climate-friendly (low-GWP) options are chosen • Funding is provided for permanent HCFC phase-out/reductions (HCFC phase-out has to be permanent at enterprise level – cannot come back again!)

  7. THANK YOU! Comments, suggestions and questions welcome http://www.undp.org/chemicals/montrealprotocol.htm suely.carvalho@undp.org nandan.chirmulay@undp.org

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