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Technology and Economic Assessment Panel (TEAP)


In 1990 the Technology and Economic Assessment Panel was established as the technology and economics advisory body to the Montreal Protocol Parties. The Technology and Economic Assessment Panel (TEAP) provides, at the request of Parties, technical information related to the alternative technologies that have been investigated and employed to make it possible to virtually eliminate use of Ozone Depleting Substances (such as CFCs and halons), that harm the ozone layer.

TEAP reports
Case Study #2: Use of CTC in the recovery of chlorine in gas from production of Chlorine
  
Case Study #4: Use of CTC in Endosulfan production May 2001
  
Case Study #5: Use and consumption of CTC in Ibuprofen production May 2001
  
Case Study #6: Use of CTC in Dicofol production May 2001
  
Case Study #7b: Use of CTC in Chlorosulphonated Polyolefin (CSM) production in an Article 5(1) country May 2001
  
Case Study #8: Production of Poly-Phenylene-Terephtal-Amide
  
Case Study #9: Use of CFC 113 for manufacturing a family of fluoropolymer resins May 2001
  
Essential Use Nominations Handbook June 2001
  
TEAP Progress Report April 2001
  
Use of CTC in the recovery of chlorine in gas from production of Chlorine May 2001
  
TEAP Progress Report April 2000
  
Assessment of the Funding Requirements for the Period 2000-2002 April 1999
  
Meeting Report of the Joint IPCC/TEAP Expert Meeting on Options for the Limitation of Emissions of HFCs and PFCs (1999)
  
Report of the HFC and PFC Task Force October 1999
  
Supplementary to the April 1999 TEAP Replenishment Report August 1999
  
Technical Note #1 - Revision 2: New Technology Halon Alternatives March 1999
  
ATOC Assessment Report 1998
  
HTOC Assessment Report 1998
  
MBTOC Assessment Report 1998
  
MDI Transition Strategies (by Canada - English)