1. This Agreement represents the understanding
of Argentina (the “Country”) and the Executive Committee with respect to the
complete phase-out of controlled use of the ozone depleting substances in the
country set out in Appendix 1-A (the “Substances”) prior to 1 January 2010, in
compliance with Protocol schedules.
2. The Country agrees to phase out the
controlled use of the Substances of the country in accordance with the annual
phase-out targets set out in row 1 of Appendix 2-A and this Agreement. The
annual phase-out targets will, at a minimum, correspond to the reduction
schedules mandated by the Montreal Protocol. The Country accepts that, by its
acceptance of this Agreement and performance by the Executive Committee of its
funding obligations described in paragraph 3, it is precluded from applying for
or receiving further funding from the Multilateral Fund in respect to the
Substances, other than funding for the MDI sector which is not considered in
this Agreement. The Country reserves the right to request funding for the MDI
sector in the future in accordance with the prevailing eligibility and funding
criteria of the Multilateral Fund.
3. Subject to compliance with the following
paragraphs by the Country with its obligations set out in this Agreement, the
Executive Committee agrees in principle to provide the funding set out in row 7
of Appendix 2-A (the “Funding”) to the Country. The Executive Committee will, in
principle, provide this funding at the Executive Committee meetings specified
in Appendix 3-A (the “Funding Disbursement Schedule”).
4. The Country will meet the consumption limits
for each Substance as indicated in Appendix 2-A. It will also accept independent
verification by the relevant Implementing Agency of achievement of these
consumption limits as described in paragraph 9 of this Agreement.
5. The Executive Committee will not provide the
Funding in accordance with the Funding Disbursement Schedule unless the Country
satisfies the following conditions at least 30 days prior to the applicable
Executive Committee meeting set out in the Funding Disbursement Schedule:
(a) that
the Country has met the Target for the applicable year;
(b) that
the meeting of the Target has been independently verified as described in
paragraph 9;
(c) that
the Country has substantially completed all actions set out in the last Annual
Implementation Programme;
(d) that
the Country has submitted and received endorsement from the Executive Committee
for an annual implementation programme in the form of Appendix 4 A (the “Annual
Implementation Programmes”) in respect of the year for which funding is being
requested.
6. The Country will ensure that it conducts
accurate monitoring of its activities under this Agreement. The institutions
set out in Appendix 5-A (the “Monitoring”) will monitor and report on that
monitoring in accordance with the roles and responsibilities set out in
Appendix 5-A. This monitoring will also be subject to independent verification
as described in paragraph 9.
7. While the Funding was determined on the basis
of estimates of the needs of the Country to carry out its obligations under
this Agreement, the Executive Committee agrees that the Country may use the
Funding for other purposes that can be demonstrated to facilitate the smoothest
possible phase-out, consistent with this Agreement, whether or not that use of
funds was contemplated in determining the amount of funding under this
Agreement. Any changes in the use of the Funding must, however, be documented
in advance in the Country’s Annual Implementation Programme, endorsed by the
Executive Committee as described in sub paragraph 5(d) and be subject to
independent verification as described in paragraph 9.
8. Specific attention will be paid to the
execution of the activities in the servicing sector, in particular:
(a) the
Country would use the flexibility available under this agreement to address
specific needs that might arise during project implementation;
13. All of the agreements set out in this
Agreement are undertaken solely within the context of the Montreal Protocol and
as specified in the Agreement. All terms used in this Agreement have the
meaning ascribed to them in the Protocol unless otherwise defined herein.
Appendices
Appendix 1-A: The substances
The
ozone-depleting substances to be phased out under the Agreement are as follows.
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Annex A: |
Group I |
CFC-11, CFC-12,
CFC-113 CFC-114 and
CFC-115 |
Appendix 2-A: The
targets, and funding
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2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
2008 |
2009 |
2010 |
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Montreal
Protocol Reduction Schedule (ODP tonnes) |
4,697.2 |
2,348.6 |
2,348.6 |
704.6 |
704.6 |
704.6 |
0.0 |
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1. Max
allowable total consumption of CFCs2 (ODP tonnes) |
3,220.0 |
2,047.0 |
1,997.0 |
686.0 |
636.0 |
586.0 |
0.0 |
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2. Total demand
of CFCs1 (ODP tonnes) |
2,429.5 |
2,189.7 |
1,668.0 |
317.7 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
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4. New
reduction under plan4 (ODP tonnes) |
0.0 |
100.0 |
200.0 |
400.0 |
400.0 |
350.0 |
359.5 |
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5. Total annual
reduction (ODP tonnes) |
149.1 |
239.8 |
521.7 |
400.0 |
400.0 |
350.0 |
359.5 |
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6. Stockpile5
(ODP tonnes) |
2,421.2 |
2,278.5 |
2,607.5 |
2,025.5 |
1,793.5 |
1,861.5 |
1,703.0 |
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7. Lead I.A.
agreed funding6 |
2,740,000 |
2,350,000 |
1,103,500 |
1,167,350 |
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8. Lead I.A.
support costs |
205,500 |
176,250 |
82,763 |
87,551 |
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9.
Total agreed funding (US $
million) |
2,945,500 |
2,526,250 |
1,186,263 |
1,254,901 |
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1 Estimated.
2 Article
7 data (production – export + import) constitute the target under this
Agreement.
3 Save
for essential uses.
4 Reduction
of the demand for virgin CFCs in all consumption sectors from the estimated CFC
total demand.
5 For
information purposes
6 Funding
for CFC reduction activities of eligible consumption in all sectors except the
MDI sector. Funding for the MDI sector will be considered in the future in line
with the prevailing eligibility and funding criteria.
Appendix 3-A: Funding disbursement schedule
Funding
will be considered for approval at the first meeting in the year of the annual
plan.
Appendix 4-A: Format of Annual Implementation Programme
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Year of plan |
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# of years completed |
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# of years remaining under the plan |
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Target ODS consumption of the preceding year |
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Target ODS consumption of the year of plan |
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Level of funding requested |
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Lead Implementing Agency |
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2. Targets
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Year of plan |
Reduction
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Supply of ODS |
Import |
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Demand of ODS |
Manufacturing |
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Total (2) |
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3. Industry Action
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Consumption preceding year (1) |
Consumption year of plan (2) |
Reduction within year of plan (1)-(2) |
Number of projects completed |
Number of servicing related activities |
ODS phase-out (in ODP tonnes) |
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4. Technical Assistance
Proposed
Activity: _____________________________
Objective: _____________________________
Target
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Impact: _____________________________
5. Government Action
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Schedule of implementation |
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7. Administrative Fees
Appendix 5-A: Monitoring
Institutions and Roles
1. The
National Ozone Unit (OPROZ) monitors the consumption data of all ODS.
Inspections at converted companies are foreseen to ensure permanent phase out
of CFCs after project completion. The licensing system, which is under
approval, will be a tool to monitor and ensure compliance of control measures.
2. The
Government has offered and intends to offer continuity of activities and
endorsement for the projects through the institutional support over the next
years. This will guarantee the success of any activity approved for Argentina.
3. After
the establishment of the countrywide scheme of refrigerant recovery and
recycling, the monitoring activity will be initiated to determine whether the
project is successfully implemented and the target CFC phase out is achieved.
4. Monitoring
activity will be done by:
(a) establishing a system to ensure that every
recycling and reclamation centre and substantive size service workshop is
encouraged or obliged to report data and give information to the recovery and
recycling scheme. This may be enabled through forms to be filled by recycling
centres and service workshops;
(b) setting up adequate office facilities
including a computer system to collect and analyse the data;
(c) regular communication with the regional
environmental and industry departments, customs offices, education and training
institutions and industry associations;
(d) occasional visits to service workshops,
recycling and reclamation centres.
5. Following
information will have to be supplied by the recycling and reclamation centres
and substantive size service workshops.
CFC quantity
• number
of appliances subjected to refrigerant recovery and type (commercial. MAC,
domestic etc.) of these appliances at every service workshop;
• amount
of recovered CFC refrigerants at every workshop;
• amount
of recovered CFC refrigerants sent to the recycling centres at every workshop;
• amount
of recovered CFC refrigerants stored at every workshop;
• amount
of recovered CFC refrigerants received from service workshops at every
recycling centre;
• amount
of recycled/reclaimed CFC refrigerants at recycling/reclaim centres;
• amount
of recycled/reclaimed CFC refrigerants returned (sold) to workshops;
• amount
of recycled/reclaimed CFC refrigerants used in workshops and its application;
• amount
of virgin refrigerant by type consumed in workshops and its application;
• amount
of CFC refrigerants, which can not be recycled and are subject to further
treatment (e.g., sent to reclaiming plants, or decomposition plants abroad);
• other
data relevant for monitoring the scheme (amount of imported CFC refrigerants
etc.).
Cost information
• cost
of recovery at every service workshop and parties who bear the cost;
• cost
of recycling at every recycling centre and parties who bear the cost;
• price
of recycled CFC refrigerants;
• cost
of reclaiming at every reclamation centre and parties who bear the cost;
• price
of reclaimed CFC refrigerants;
• other
financial information relevant to monitoring the recovery recycling and
reclamation scheme.
6. Data
and information collected will be analysed to check the adequate operations of
the scheme.
7. In
the manufacturing sector the implementation process and the achievement of the
phase out will be monitored through site visits at enterprise level.
8. UNIDO
will perform regular monitoring, verification and auditing of the
implementation of the National Phase-out Plan in line with the established
procedures of both the Multilateral Fund and UNIDO.
Appendix 6-A: Role of the lead
Implementing Agency
1. The
Lead IA will be responsible for:
(a) ensuring performance and financial
verification in accordance with this Agreement and with its specific internal
procedures and requirements as set out in the Country’s phase-out plan;
(b) providing verification to the Executive
Committee that the Targets have been met and associated annual activities have
been completed as indicated in the annual implementation programme;
(c) assisting the Country in preparation of the
Annual Implementation Programme;
(d) ensuring that achievements in previous Annual
Implementation Programmes are reflected in future Annual Implementation
Programmes;
(e) report on the implementation of the Annual
Implementation Programme of the preceding year and the Annual Implementation
Programme for the year are to be prepared and submitted to the first meeting of
the Executive Committee of the year;
(f) ensuring that technical reviews undertaken by
the Lead IA are carried out by appropriate technical experts;
(g) carrying out required supervision missions;
(h) ensuring the presence of an operating
mechanism to allow effective, transparent implementation of the Annual
Implementation Programme and accurate data reporting;
(i) verification for the Executive Committee that
consumption of the Substances has been in accordance with the Target;
(j) ensuring that disbursements are made to the
Country in a timely and effective manner;
(k) providing assistance with policy, management
and technical support when required.
Appendix 7-A: Reductions in
funding for failure to comply
In accordance with paragraph 10 of the
Agreement, the amount of funding provided may be reduced by US $9,840 per
ODP tonne of reductions in consumption not achieved in the year.
(UNEP/OzL.Pro/ExCom/42/54,
Decision 42/25, para. 100).
(Supporting document:
UNEP/OzL.Pro/ExCom/42/54 Annex IX).