Tuesday, 24 February 2026

Stakeholder Consultation- • PCTTCS 34 – Energy labelling – Refrigerating appliances – Compulsory requirements • PCTTCS 35 – Energy labelling – Air Conditioners – Compulsory Requirements



The National Ozone Unit collaborated with Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards to convene a public comment consultation aimed at strengthening Trinidad and Tobago’s transition toward more energy-efficient refrigeration and air-conditioning equipment by moving from voluntary Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS) to compulsory requirements. 

This was facilitated through the GEF-6 project being implemented by the Ministry of Planning Economic Affairs and Development and supported by the UNDP.

The session aimed to provide:

  • clarity on the compliance pathway and transition arrangements,
  • confidence in acceptable test reports and documentation,
  • practical enforcement procedures,
  • and clear communication to consumers and the wider market.



 

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