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제목 | Countrywide Grid Stability Study in the Bahamas |
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This technical assistance advances the following Sustainable Development Goals:
Affordable and clean energyGoal7 Affordable and clean energy Climate actionGoal13 Climate action ContextThe vulnerability of the Bahamas to the impacts of climate change is well known given its geographical vulnerabilities (limited land mass, low-relief and dispersion of islands, i.e., environmental vulnerabilities (high temperatures, storm surges, sea level rise, flooding, tropical cyclones and non-tropical processes), the concentration of socioeconomic activities and critical infrastructure in narrow coastal zones, its heavy dependence on tourism as a revenue source, and the limited human and institutional capacity. The Bahamas has committed to achieve a minimum of 30% renewables in its energy mix by 2030 and will allow for a 10% Residential Energy Self Generation Programme but faces challenges in increasing the penetration of renewable energy (RE) systems. The addition of significant amounts of renewable energy will require upgrades to the electric grid, and a reliable electricity network with adequate distribution capacity is vital, with an adequate network infrastructure and grid stability. Requested CTCN ResponseEnhance capacity to transition to renewable energy and energy efficiency: Relevant technologies and approachesExpected Results• Increased energy security The medium-term impact is an increase in the supply side by accommodating a high penetration of renewable energy (mainly solar PV) that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, enabling the Bahamas to meet its Nationally Determined Contribution of a minimum reduction of 30% by 2030. Horizontal Tabs |
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이전글 | Technologies for coastal management of the province of Buenos Aires |
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다음글 | Support for the implementation of an agricultural waste recovery unit |