This Technical Assistance Advances Tanzania's
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Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) to "reduce greenhouse gas emissions economy wide between 10-20% by 2030 relative to the Business As Usual scenario".
The renewable energy sector creates opportunities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while stimulating economic opportunities, alleviating poverty, and increasing resilience to the impacts of climate change. Energy technologies encompass tools and techniques to generate and use energy in every segment of our societies, from powering the places we live, work and play, to fuelling our transportation vehicles and industries. The CTCN is assisting several countries to transform their energy fleet with renewable energy technologies, ranging from biomass briquettes and solar PV cells to large-scale district heating plants with co-combustion of renewable energy sources. Below you will find related publications, partners, CTCN technical assistance, technologies and other information for exploring this topic further.
Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) to "reduce greenhouse gas emissions economy wide between 10-20% by 2030 relative to the Business As Usual scenario".
Please see below for description in French
L’Algérie a adopté en 2011 un vaste programme des énergies renouvelables et de l’efficacité énergétique (PEREE). Ce dernier, mis à jour en 2015, vise la production de 22.000 MW d’électricité d’origine renouvelable à l’horizon 2030, dont plus de 60% (13.575MW) serait d’origine solaire photovoltaïque (figure 1).
This technical assistance advances Bosnia-Herzegovina's Determined Contribution to:
For more detailed information on this techology transfer, please refer to original project documents under the documents section below.
Nationally Determined Contribution to mitigate Iran's GHG emissions in 2030 by 4% compared to the Business As Usual scenario through development of e.g. renewable energies.
Iran's Renewable Energy Roadmap (2014)
CTCN is assisting Iran to move towards building the country's first solar photovoltaic cell pilot manufacturing plant and building up the necessary associated capacity of the national photovoltaic industry.