The demand for cooling is rising in tandem with the rise in global temperatures. This is especially true of a largely tropical, developing economy like India where rising temperatures, population growth and rising incomes are fuelling the demand for cooling. With summers bringing along increasingly intense and frequent heatwaves, access to cooling is no longer a luxury but a necessity for survival. However, as of 2018, only 5% of households in India owned air-conditioners according to an IEA survey. Cooling is not just used by residential consumers. Commercial buildings, cold-chains, refrigeration, transportation, and industries also require cooling and this demand will increase as the economy grows. At present, India has one of the lowest access to cooling across the world, which is reflected in its low per capita levels of energy consumption for space cooling, at 69 kWh, as compared to the world average of 272 kWh.
The demand for cooling will lead to greater energy demand, add stress on existing grid infrastructure, increase consumption of high GWP (global warming potential) refrigerants and lead to an increase in emissions unless actions are taken to make cooling systems in India more energy efficient and design our structures in such a way that the need for cooling is reduced.
Foreseeing the complex energy trends and challenges that India would have to confront, Shakti was one of the first to identify early action opportunities for cooling efficiency and phasing down of high GWP refrigerants, areas that can play a profound role in shaping the future sustainability of the country. For over six years now, we supported our grantee partners to build a fact-base on these opportunities through policy research, analysis, and consensus building.
In March 2019, India became one of the first countries in the world to launch a national roadmap that recognises cooling as a developmental need linking it with economic growth, health, wellbeing, and productivity of its citizens. The India Cooling Action Plan (ICAP), the development of which was supported by Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation provides a 20-year perspective (2017-18 to 2037-38) for making cooling sustainable and accessible for all.
350kg CO2e
per capita food wastage footprint on climate in south and south east Asia
~350 – 600 Million Units
Projected Total Residential Room AC Stock in India by 2037
19,403–24,880 MT
Projected Refrigerant Demand from the Transport Sector by 2037-38
Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation’s work in the cooling sector parallels the vision of the ICAP. Our efforts are targeted at strengthening the cooling ecosystem by promoting thermal comfort for all, sustainable and clean cold chain, refrigerant transition, and super-efficient cooling appliances.
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Towards Green Cooling in India
Sector: Energy Efficiency Undertaken By : International Forum for Environment, Sustainability and Technology (iFOREST) Recent Publication: 2021With heat waves sweeping across cities in India, the need for cooling solutions is more urgent than ever. India’s cooling demand is projected to grow by eight times in the next 20 years. This will lead to a significant increase in cooling demand, stress on the electricity grid and the release of high Global Warming Potential (GWP) refrigerants...Read more
Community Cooling Hubs
Sector: Energy Efficiency Undertaken By : Centre for Environment Education Recent Publication: 2020Cooling is inter-linked with several aspects of human health and wellbeing. In a warming world, protection of fresh and nutritious food, safe medicines and protection of the population from extreme heat are essential. Cooling is also directly related to work conditions, economic productivity of the working population, and income generation. An...Read more
Implementing ICAP: Developing Optimal Cooling Pathways for India
Sector: Energy Efficiency Undertaken By : The Celestial Earth Recent Publication: 2020The India Cooling Action Plan (ICAP), launched by the Ozone Cell of the Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change (MoEFCC) in order to address the status and future scope of cooling and refrigeration demand, provides a long-term policy road-map for addressing India’s vast and unmet cooling demand in a sustainable manner with minimal...Read more
Low-GWP Readiness: Training and Certification of Servicing Sector Technicians
Sector: Energy Efficiency Undertaken By : Council on Energy, Environment and Water Recent Publication: 2020Better living standards, disposable income and need for cooling have led to increase in the uptake of Residential Air Conditioners (RAC), Commercial Air-Conditioners (CAC), as well as Mobile Air Conditioners (MAC). Due to rise in the demand of cooling equipment, the market for servicing these appliances have also increased rapidly. Currently there...Read more
Mainstreaming Thermal Comfort For All and Resource Efficiency in Affordable Housing
Sector: Energy Efficiency Undertaken By : Multiple Recent Publication: 2020The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) launched the India Cooling Action Plan (ICAP)—a 20-year roadmap to address cooling requirements in building, cold chain, transport and refrigeration sectors—in March 2019. The plan is unique in its pioneering attempt to develop adaptive thermal comfort standards for buildings to...Read more
