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[
"Second NDC"
] | SUR | Suriname | Energy NAMA Suriname.. World Bank Country Classification.↩︎. UNDP, “Human Development Reports”, We note that the figure of 16.4 million ha refers to the total area of the country, whereas the figure of 15.2 million ha cited above refers to the total forested area. The estimated carbon stock of mangroves is assumed to pertain to the carbon above ground only.↩︎. | 1 |
[
"First NDC"
] | SUR | Suriname | Suriname intends to continue to practice sustainable forestry management in an effort to promote multiple use of its forest resources while at the same time exploring options for the payment of forest climate services that its forest provide. Through this approach, and with adequate financial incentives and support, Suriname intends to maintain its high forest cover and low deforestation rate. As part of this approach, Suriname is keen to strengthen forest governance institutions and collaboration with the private sector and other stakeholders and to expand its program of awareness, monitoring and enforcement while also promoting research and a comprehensive forest inventory to provide detailed information on forests. | 1 |
[
"First NDC",
"INDC"
] | KIR | Kiribati | % of 2025 projected inventory. Mitigation in 2030 (tCO2e). % of 2030 projected inventory. Mitigation options using Kiribati and current international assistance. Energy. 1.3MW PV on-grid in South Tarawa. Kiribati. 1910. 2.6. 1910. 2.4. Energy. Outer Island and rural electrification (off-grid solar). Kiribati. 1100. 1.5. 1100. 1.4. Ocean. Mangrove forest enhancement. Kiribati. 7,080. 9.6. 7,080. 9.0. Total:10,090. 13.7. 10,090. 12.8. | 1 |
[
"First NDC"
] | BEN | Benin | (1) Establishment at Maria Gléta of two-fuel thermal power plants (fuel oil, natural gas) for electricity generation (totaling at least 500 MW by 2030). X. (2) Construction of a floating natural gas regasification terminal in the Cotonou port (total capacity of the power plants to be supplied: 500 MW). X (60% of the investment). X (40% of the investment). (3) Natural gas exploitation of the thermal capacity of installed production. X (3% of natural gas capacity and 97% of oil if the deagasification terminal project is not completed). | 0 |
[
"First NDC"
] | BEN | Benin | (1) Protection and conservation of natural forests and existing plantations to reduce and maintain the rate of deforestation to 35,000 ha / year instead of 60,000 ha / year currently. reduction of the deforestation rate by 5,000 ha / year. further reduction of the deforestation rate by 20,000 ha / year. (2) Implementation of a reforestation plan with the objective of creating 15,000 ha of forest plantation per year. Creation of 5,000 ha of forest plantations per year. Creation of 10,000 additional hectares of forest plantations per year. | 0 |
[
"First NDC"
] | BEN | Benin | (11) Establishment of regulations and measures to promote a market for low-energy conditioners and refrigerators using non-CFC hydrocarbons. X. Promote the partial substitution of wood fuel consumption by butane gas. (12) Promotion of the access of 275,000 new households to cooking equipment using domestic gas: by subsidizing the acquisition cost of small equipment of 6 Kg + burner up to 30%. 90,000 households. 185,000 households. (13) Domestic gas consumption subsidy up to 25% of the cost of recharging. X. Address current gaps in the energy databases. | 0 |
[
"First NDC"
] | BEN | Benin | (13) Domestic gas consumption subsidy up to 25% of the cost of recharging. X. Address current gaps in the energy databases. (14) Conducting a survey on improved stove penetration rates, gas cooking equipment and energy consumption in households (whole country). X. (15) performing tests to verify the performance of the various improved stoves distributed by different actors. X. (16) Conduct a survey at the national level to supplement the information available on the fleet of vehicles with data on daily fuel consumption for categories and different uses of vehicles. X. | 0 |
[
"First NDC"
] | BEN | Benin | (3) Development of 96,500 ha of agricultural land and construction of 180 water reservoirs. 48,250 ha of developed farmland and 90 water reservoirs built. An additional 48,250 ha of developed agricultural land and 90 waterways built. (4) Development and irrigation of 52,000 ha of rice plots with water control. 26,000 ha of irrigated and irrigated rice perimeters with water control. An additional 26,000 ha of irrigated and irrigated rice perimeters with water control. Emissions reduction for the agriculture sector. | 0 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | LKA | Sri Lanka | (40% increase of milk yield per cattle by 2030 on unconditional basis and further increase up to 55% on conditional basis. Increase productive milking cow percentage of the herd up to 40% on conditional basis). 2021-2030. NDC 5. Improve productivity of Monogastrics by improving genetic, feed efficiency, animal health, comfort and welfare. 2021-2030. NDC 6. Adopt renewable energy for livestock applications. E.g. | 0 |
[
"First NDC"
] | BEN | Benin | (5) Construction of a third power plant (development of the Vossa site, 60.2 MW). X (60% of the investment). X (40% of the investment). Extend household access to electric lighting to replace kerosene lighting. (6) Electrification of localities by connection to the network (in total 600 localities between 2021 and 2030). X (Electrification of 300 localities). X (Electrification of 300 additional localities). | 1 |
[
"First NDC"
] | BEN | Benin | (6) Electrification of localities by connection to the network (in total 600 localities between 2021 and 2030). X (Electrification of 300 localities). X (Electrification of 300 additional localities). (7) Promotion of the access of 424,000 households using kerosene for electricity lighting in the localities that will be connected to the networks of the Société Benoît d Energie Electrique (SBEE). Acquisition of 212,000 household connection kits. Acquisition of 212,000 additional household hook-up kits. Strengthen the actions of efficient consumption of electric energy in all sectors. | 0 |
[
"First NDC"
] | BEN | Benin | (9) Promotion of the economic use of energy and energy through the access of 140,000 new households to improved stoves. 46,000 households. 94,000 households. (10) Support for the organization and development of the market for improved efficient stoves. X. (11) Establishment of regulations and measures to promote a market for low-energy conditioners and refrigerators using non-CFC hydrocarbons. X. Promote the partial substitution of wood fuel consumption by butane gas. | 0 |
[
"First NDC",
"INDC"
] | UGA | Uganda | (Development of the electricity sector holds great mitigation potential for Uganda due to the potential offsetting of wood and charcoal burning, and the consequential deforestation). Achieve a total of at least 3,200 Mega Watts renewable electricity generation capacity by 2030, up from 729 Mega Watts in 2013. Forestry. Development of enabling environment for forestry management, including:Community forest management groups. Forest law enforcement and governance. | 1 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | MWI | Malawi | (FOCAL POINT). OTHER KEY ACTORS. ESTIMATED FUNDING. MITIGATION BENEFITS. ALIGNMENT WITH SDGs. TIMELINE. 2020-2025. 2025-2030. 2030-2040. CLIMATE SERVICES. EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS AND HAZARD MONITORING. Nationwide community-based EWS and flood monitoring, prioritized in problematic rivers. Ministry of Forestry and Natural Resources (Department of Water Resources). DODMA, DCCMS. US$ 250 million. uc: US$ 70m c: US$ 180m. Protection of assets that promote low carbon development and mitigation. ✔. | 1 |
[
"Second NDC"
] | GMB | Gambia | (covered under 5 – Integrated Waste Management). MA7 – Organic waste recovery. An estimated 53% of municipal solid waste in The Gambia is organic waste. Most solid waste is dumped in informal dumpsites or burned. Only an estimated 3% is composted. This strategy aims to reduce the volume of organic waste that is dumped or burned, while producing a soil enhancer. Agricultural soils in The Gambia have relatively low fertility. In addition, new processing capacity, like fishmeal factories, increase the industrial organic waste flow. | 1 |
[
"First NDC",
"INDC"
] | DJI | Djibouti | * Compared to emissions levels according to the business-as-usual scenario. 2000. 2010. 2020. 2030. Emissions - Business-as-usual scenario (in kt of CO2e). 1400. 1 974. 2 905. 4 475. Emissions - Unconditional mitigation scenario (in kt of CO2e). 2 329. (-20%)*. 2 685. (-40%)*. Emissions - Conditional mitigation scenario (in kt of CO2e). 1 882. (-35%)*. 1 790. (-60%)*. * Compared to emissions levels according to the business-as-usual scenario. Assumptions and methodological approaches. Model and methodology for estimating emissions. | 0 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | MWI | Malawi | , National Smallholder Association of Malawi). US$ 11 million. uc: US$ 11m. Carbon sequestration and other ecosystem services. ✔. ✔. ✔. Establish risk financing and investment including weather index insurance and other solutions at the national and sub national levels inclusive of microfinance and insurance products for smallholder and commercial farmers. Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security. NGOs. US$ 77 million. uc: US$ 37m c: US$ 40m. | 0 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | GNB | Guinea Bissau | , an average annual growth of 0.6% per year against 6.6% in the case of the baseline scenario. The NDC scenario in the energy sector allows a reduction in GHG emissions by 44% in 2030 compared to the reference scenario which is divided between the unconditional (7%) and conditional (37%) contribution. | 1 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | TUN | Tunisia | , nearly 2% of the national budget or 1% of the Gross Domestic Product) to reach the annual cost of USD 475 million by 2030. Based on these annual simulations, the financing needs for the period 2021-2030 could amount to more than US$4,361 million. Table 7: Summary of adaptation financing needs (top-down approach) (in millions of USD during the period 2021-2030). National budget. Financing (USD million). % Needs/. National budget. National budget. (Millions USD). 2021. 1,8%. 20.036. 388.0. 2%. 2022. 1,8%. 20.397. 395.0. 2%. 2023. 1,8%. 20.764. 402.1. 2%. 2024. | 1 |
[
"INDC"
] | ZMB | Zambia | , policy formation and revision, national planning processes, resource allocation processes, etc.). 5.2 Finalize the EH policy. 5.3 Strengthen health surveillance at all levels. 5.4 Conduct mainstreaming awareness programes. 5.5 Establish an inter-departmental and sectoral coordination mechanism. Coordinated/harmonized policies resulting in efficiency and cost- effectiveness at both planning and implementation levels. Effective delivery of health services. Improved human health. | 1 |
[
"First NDC"
] | URY | Uruguay | - Consolidation of smart grids including household appliances and smart meters in two neighborhoods or towns by 2025 (*). Energy Sector - Transport. (relative to paragraph 17 of the PNCC). Further adoption of biofuels: 10% bioethanol blended with gasoline, and 7% biodiesel blended in diesel fuel by 2025. Further adoption of electric vehicles in public transport: 110 buses and 550 taxis by 2025. Further adoption of utility electric vehicles: 900 units by 2025. Replacement of 5% of the fleet of light private vehicles with electric vehicles by 2025. | 1 |
[
"First NDC"
] | URY | Uruguay | - Implementation of Energy Efficiency Certificates in all consumer sectors. Its monetary value will be determined by annual targets and funding available, which includes at least 0.13% of the previous year total energy sales. Energy Sector-Transport. (relative to paragraph 17 of the PNCC). Adoption of biofuels: 5% bioethanol blended with gasoline, and 5% biodiesel blended in diesel fuel. Implementation of mandatory labeling of energy efficiency in light combustion engine vehicles by 2025. Introduction of electric vehicles in public transport: 15 buses and 150 taxis by 2025. | 0 |
[
"First NDC",
"INDC"
] | KHM | Cambodia | - Protected forest: 3 million hectares. - Community forest: 2 million hectares. - Forest concessions reclassified to protected and production forest: 0.3 million hectares. - Production forest: 2.5 million hectares. Implementation of the FLEGT[7] programme in Cambodia. The objective is to improve forest governance and promote international trade in verified legal timber. 3.2 Information to Facilitate Clarity, Transparency and Understanding. Table 3 provides additional information to assist the UNFCCC in compiling and comparing the contributions from all INDCs received by Parties to the convention. | 1 |
[
"First NDC"
] | URY | Uruguay | - Replacement of current equipment with efficient equipment: 4 million incandescent light bulbs replaced in the residential sector, and 30% of LED lights in public lighting by 2025 (*). - Mandatory energy-efficiency labeling in household devices by 2025: lamps, water heaters, air conditioners and refrigerators (*). - Regulation of energy-efficiency labeling in new homes and buildings by 2025 (*). - Implementation of the Pilot Program for the Improvement of Energy Efficiency in housing, in Montevideo (*). - Implementation of Energy Efficiency Certificates in all consumer sectors. | 0 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | KHM | Cambodia | -Capacity of health personnel improved to identify and treat to climate-sensitive disease. 107,408. Climate change website for Department of Preventive Medicine. Emailing, Telegram, Mobile phones. Target: 40% of beneficiaries of health sector initiatives are women. Women make up 30% of decision-making positions in local and sub national planning for health sector initiatives. Reduce health impact of climate change for women and children especially marginalized community women and people with disability. 2020-2023 unconditional 2023-2030 conditional. Youth could engage through campaign/ awareness at least 40% are youth (15-35 age). | 1 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | KHM | Cambodia | -Increase the capacity of media officials and journalists so they are enabled to covers/report on climate change issues in an accurate and professional manner. Baseline: 4 capacity buildings and training workshops on climate change have been conducted in Phnom Penh, Preah Sihanouk and Battambang. Province. (approx.: 50. person). Targets:-Organize 20 Workshops/Seminars. -Conduct 20 training. -Organize 10 study exchanges. -GHG Mitigation -Enhance journalistic professionalism. - Reduce the spread of disinformation. 750000. 100 media officials and 200 journalists participate in these programs. Face to face or Virtual (Webinar). | 1 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | KHM | Cambodia | -Reduce cost of climate risk -informed society and active citizens. -GHG Mitigation Environmental protection. -Forest protection. -Biodiversity conservation. 1250000. 80% of population is well-informed about climate change and its adaptation implications. -TV. -Radio. -Website. -App. -Social Media. Target: 30% of those interviewed report increased awareness of climate change are women. Women groups living in remote and vulnerable areas are able to receive comprehensive news on climate change and actively participate in environmental protection. Some cases need funding. | 1 |
[
"First NDC",
"INDC"
] | MNG | Mongolia | -To diffuse zero-tillage technology-To increase variety of crops and rotation-To introduce effective drip irrigation technology reducing water use by 2.5-5.0 times. 150.0. Water resources. -To maintain availability of water resources through protection of runoff formation zones and their native ecosystems in river basins. -30 % of the territory will be state protected by 2030 and sustainable financial mechanism will be introduced. | 1 |
[
"First NDC",
"INDC"
] | MNG | Mongolia | -To implement ecosystem based technologies-To support ecosystem services through hydrological monitoring, construction of water diversion canals to lakes located in flood plains and reforestation actions. 5.0. -To construct reservoirs for glacier melt water harvesting-To regulate river streams and flows. -To create water reservoirs at rivers and at outlets of lakes, and to construct multipurpose systems of water use. | 1 |
[
"First NDC",
"INDC"
] | MNG | Mongolia | -To increase irrigated cropland, reduce soil water loss and decrease soil carbon emissions. -To reduce bare fallow to 30%-To introduce crop rotation system with 3-4 routes and 3-5 crops-To expand irrigated cropland by 2-2.5 times. -To create regulations on soil protection (soil texture, nutrient and moisture). -To diffuse zero-tillage technology-To increase variety of crops and rotation-To introduce effective drip irrigation technology reducing water use by 2.5-5.0 times. 150.0. Water resources. | 1 |
[
"First NDC",
"INDC"
] | MNG | Mongolia | -To introduce water saving and water treatment technologies. -To find solutions (and subsequently implement) for sustainable water supply in Ulaanbaatar and for industries and mining in the Gobi region. - To conduct studies and introduce sustainable water supply with closed systems preventing evaporation loss. -To introduce new technologies for water saving, and treatment. 605.0. Forest resource. -To increase efficiency of reforestation actions. | 1 |
[
"First NDC",
"INDC"
] | MNG | Mongolia | -To make forests resilient to climate change by improving their productivity and changing their composition and structure. -To provide equipment and machineries to carry out forest cleaning activities-To train human resources for forest management practices. -To improve efficiency of forest cleaning technologies. 7.0. Natural disaster management. -To enhance and improve early warning and prevention systems for natural disasters. -To strengthen early warning system for natural disasters. | 1 |
[
"First NDC",
"INDC"
] | MNG | Mongolia | -To reduce forest degradation rate caused by human activities, fires, insects and diseases. -To set up fully equipped stations fighting forest fires and insects outburst and capacity building. -To use airplanes to fight against fires-To introduce biological technologies against insects and pests. 13.0. -To improve effectiveness of forest management. -To make forests resilient to climate change by improving their productivity and changing their composition and structure. | 1 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | BGD | Bangladesh | . Industry. Increase energy efficiency in the Industry sub-sector. Agriculture. Enhanced use of solar energy in Agriculture. Brick Kilns. Enforcement and Improved technology use. Residential and Commercial. Enhanced use of energy- efficient appliances in household and commercial buildings. F-Gases. Implement Montreal Protocol targets. Industry. Achieve 10% Energy efficiency in the Industry sub-sector through measures according to the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Master Plan (EECMP). Agriculture. Implementation of 5925 Nos. solar irrigation pumps (generating 176.38MW) for agriculture. Brick Kilns. | 0 |
[
"Second NDC"
] | GMB | Gambia | 0 GgCO2e in 2030. (covered under MA10 – Substituting HFC). MA10 – Substituting HFC. HFCs were introduced in The Gambia as a substitute for CFCs, which are ozone- depleting substances regulated under the Montreal Protocol. HFCs are used in refrigeration, air conditioning (311,000 tCO2e) and in aerosols (308,000 tCO2e) and as fire retardants (8,000 tCO2e). The United Nations Industrial Development Organization supports The Gambia in its efforts to reduce HFC emissions. The agency’s activities aim at end the use of HFCs and substitute them with hydrocarbons. | 1 |
[
"INDC"
] | BFA | Burkina Faso | 0. 54,600,000. Non-quantified targets. Indefinite. OTHER VULNERABLE SECTORS (NAP). 7. 2,964,103,726. Housing and urban development sector. 6.5. 2,918,154,526. 16,017,000. 182.2. Mapping and marking of flood-risk zones in settlements of more than 5,000 inhabitants for climate change adaptation. 0. 167,580,000. 399 settlements. 11,500,000. 14.6. Flood water management and flood prevention in the 13 regional capitals of Burkina Faso. 0. 2,646,000,000. 2,700 km channels / culverts. 2,500,000. 1,058. | 1 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | MAR | Morocco | 1 194.0. 593.0. 56. Degradation avoided (unconditional part). B1: Compensation for defense (90,000 ha per year);. B2: Energy efficiency through the distribution of improved ovens (6000 ovens per year);. B3: Better management of fire risks including the opening and maintenance of fire trenches (500 km per year); development of 65 water points per year; surveillance during periods of high sensitivity (1,245 lookouts per year); Monitoring and diagnosis (900 observations per year). 873.1. 130.6. 257.3. 57. Strengthening the resilience of socio-ecosystems in vulnerable areas (unconditional part). | 0 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | KGZ | Kyrgyzstan | 1 215,120. 13,38. 1 810,941. 19,49. 3 026,061. 33,32. IPPU. NE. NE. NE. NE. NE. NE. Agriculture. 95,777. 1,05. NE. NE. 95,777. 1,05. LULUCF. 199,561. 2,20. 3,470. 0,04. 203,031. 2,24. Waste. NE. NE. NE. NE. NE. NE. Total. 1 510,458. 16,63. 1 814,411. 19,98. 3 324,868. 36,61. 2030. Sector. Contribution from internal resources (WM). Contribution through international support (WAM). Total contributions from domestic and international resources. | 1 |
[
"First NDC"
] | BFA | Burkina Faso | 1 outreach in 30% of the villages, 80% of the communes. 16,676. 906,178. 7,393,778. 29,960,392. 98,828,926. 233. Cumulative community buildings (10%): 64 m² / building. 172. 697. 2,298. 130 us$/m2. Management of flood waters and flood prevention in Burkina Faso’s 13 regional capitals. Km of channels and culverts. 700. 900. 1100. 700,000. 13 regional capitals. 2,466,608. 0. 686,000,000. 882,000,000. 1,078,000,000. Energy efficiency in urban and rural housing. KWh/m². 200. 180. | 1 |
[
"Second NDC"
] | GMB | Gambia | 1 – GHG reduction from different rice ecologies in the Gambia. MA1 – Improving agricultural resilience by implementing climate-smart agriculture. MA2 – Improving livestock productivity. MA8 – Reducing food losses. Measure. Conditionality. Mitigation potential (in GgCO2e) and timeline. 1 – GHG reduction from different rice ecologies in the Gambia. Component 1: Upland system Nerica upland rice. Component 2: Lowland system - System of rice intensification (SRI) Component 3: Lowland system - Tidal irrigation. Conditional. 449 GgCO2e in 2030. MA1 – Improving agricultural resilience by implementing climate-smart agriculture. | 1 |
[
"INDC"
] | IRQ | Iraq | 1- Implementation of the electro-optical channel regulations for the distributed electricians, technicians in other regions and cities. 2- An integrated nationalization that complements the use of smart meter technology inside buildings. 3- Integrated solar photovoltaic in buildings. 4- Support your company and use it from local women s clubs and local producers. Waste. 1- Setting up waste management laws, which encourages the transfer of waste into bottles and bottles, we will burn the waste streams and reduce waste. | 1 |
[
"INDC"
] | IRQ | Iraq | 1- The specifications of the final producers have improved so that I can manage and update the world’s specifications, and that is from the benefits of Manafi, Matoura, Talhil and Tawer, which is not in the current market. 2- The use of aged petroleum gas (LPG) as fuel for vehicles to reduce dependence on gasoline in the country. 3- Investing in ghannaz from the national level. Transport. 1- Issuance of the permanent transport law. 2- Take care and ringing to adorn the people of the people. | 1 |
[
"First NDC",
"INDC"
] | COL | Colombia | 10 subsectors of the agricultural sector such as rice, coffee, livestock and silvopastoral, with improved capabilities to adapt appropriately to climate change and variability. x. 15 of the country’s departments participating in the technical working groups on climate and agriculture, articulated with the national working group and 1 million producers receiving agro‐ climatic information to facilitate decision‐making in agricultural activities. MEANS OF IMPLEMENTATION. | 1 |
[
"First NDC",
"INDC"
] | BGD | Bangladesh | 10% market switch from biomass to LPG for cooking compared to the business as usual. Commercial buildings. Promote policies to induce greater level of energy efficiency and conservation in the commercial sector based on the Bangladesh Energy Efficiency and Conservation Master plan. Incentivise rainwater harvesting in commercial buildings as a form of water and energy conservation. 25% reduction of overall energy consumption of the commercial sector compared to the business as usual. Agriculture (non-energy related). | 1 |
[
"First NDC",
"INDC"
] | RWA | Rwanda | 100% of the households involved in agriculture production will be implementing agro forestry sustainable food production by 2030. Reduced GHG emissions from land use change. 1.2 Utilising resource recovery and reuse through organic waste composting and wastewater irrigation;. The steep nature of Rwanda’s topography coupled with very high population density (415 inhabitants / km2)[11] leads to several pressures on natural resources, including land, and this remains the main reason for land degradation. Arable lands also show little tolerance when it comes to climate change effects like heavy rains and draughts. | 1 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | GIN | Guinea | 100% of the objectives of the waste recovery project in Conakry:. 1,740 ktonnes of waste treated by 2025. 4,148 ktonnes of waste treated by 2030. The equivalent in size of an additional project in the other large cities of the country by 2030 would represent approximately 1,740 ktonnes of additional treated waste. | 1 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | NER | Niger | 100. 0. Wind turbine. MW. 50. 0. Improving energy efficiency in the transport sector. More efficient gasoline cars. Cars. 0. 8000. More efficient diesel cars. Cars. 0. 5000. Restriction on the import of used cars. Cars. 0. 35,000. The impact of these measures on the reduction of emissions was assessed using the GACMO tool. The results show a significant reduction in emissions from the sector. | 0 |
[
"INDC"
] | KIR | Kiribati | 11,780. 16.0. 12,550. 16.0. Total:35,880. 48.8. 38,420. 49.0. To be realised, the conditional mitigation Actions require a timely combination of capacity building, technology transfer, and financial support, primarily in the form of grants. Additional mitigation actions may be identified in the future. Below is a brief summary of the activities proposed for off-grid electricity production, with estimates of financial resources required (in AUD):. | 1 |
[
"INDC"
] | IRQ | Iraq | 12- Reuse of basal water for various halls, and that is:- The use in the construction of the winery crisis to reduce the phenomenon of conflict, especially. It is believed that the high seas would collect about 3.474 billion 3 billion cubic meters of rice water per year, coming in 2035, and this amount would provide a sufficient reservoir of enamel to support the tenements of the wineries. Al-Anrak (the estimated flow of water currents reaches 5,313 billion y3 / year). | 1 |
[
"First NDC"
] | BFA | Burkina Faso | 1300. 400. City of Ouagadougou. 2,000,000. 6,500. 448,000. 728,000. 0. Health sector. 1,327,200. 18,536,000. 18,466,000. Strengthening of capabilities to forecast and respond to phenomena associated with climate change: total of 9 activities. mill CFA Francs. 360. 540. 810. 2000. Entire country. 1,008,000. 1,512,000. 2,268,000. 248. Development of research on health and climate change: total of 3 activities. mill CFA francs. 114. 180. 260. 2000. Entire country. 319,200. 504,000. 728,000. | 1 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | KHM | Cambodia | 15 PAs with speciesspecific conservation action plans 15 PAs with forest restoration plans under implementation Total budget:1,250,000+3,750,000=. Environment. 1,125,000. To improve the knowledge base, support conservation action, and strengthen the enabling environment for addressing threats to species and ecosystem. Number of PAs with speciesspecific conservation action plans. Promote biodiversity conservation and restoration. 25% of eco-tourism inputs/initiatives are directed to women Women make up 50% of representatives in biodiversity conservation inanities (decision making, training, capacity building, services etc.). Ecotourism. Forest restoration. 13,5, 15. 64. Integrated village development. | 1 |
[
"First NDC",
"INDC"
] | CAF | Central African Republic | 180 MW Dimoli hydroelectric development (integration project). 250,000,000. 25,000,000. 72 MW Lobaye hydroelectric development. 162,500,000. 16,250,000. 60 MW La Kotto hydroelectric development. 453,750,000. 45,375,000. Mobaye hydroelectric development (integration project). 50,000,000. 5,000,000. National Rural Electrification Programme. 400,000,000. 40,000,000. Construction of a sluice dam along the Ubangi at Zinga. 500,000,000. 50,000,000. Improved cook stoves programme. 5,000,000. 500,000. National biofuels programme. 25,000,000. 2,500,000. Programme for the reduction of short-lived climate pollutants. 25,000,000. 2,500,000. | 1 |
[
"INDC"
] | LSO | Lesotho | 1996 to date. High efficiency irrigation systems: Gravity & Drip. 1995 to date. Lesotho Block Farming Initiatives. 2005 to date. Smallholder Agriculture Development Project – Cropping Systems. 2011-2017. Develop National Adaptation Plans. 2015-2020. Develop Climate Change Policy and Strategy. Integrate Climate Change into sectoral policy and strategies. Develop mechanisms to improve access to climate change adaptation technologies. 4.4.2 Livestock production and Livestock Systems. Project name. Implementation State. | 0 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | ZWE | Zimbabwe | 2% biodiesel in fuel by 2030. Biofuels Policy, 2019. 0.25%. 189. $74. 7. Transport fuel economy policy / Fuel efficiency improvement 2025-2030: Motorcycles: 2.2% per year; LDVs: 2.9%/ year; Buses: 2.6%/year; HDVs: 2.5%/year. LEDS. 0.73%. 554. $81.39. 8. Public transport. 5% shift from private car to public transport in 2030. LEDS. 0.23%. 176. $878.86. | 1 |
[
"First NDC",
"INDC"
] | MDA | Moldova | 2) Energy demand: invest in high‐efficiency infrastructure and equipment; invest in decentralized power generation such as rooftop photovoltaic generators; efficient use of energy through good operating practices. 3) Energy transmission and distribution: improve robustness of pipelines and other transmission and distribution infrastructure; burying or cable re‐rating of the power grid; emergency planning; and regular inspection of vulnerable infrastructure such as wooden utility poles. | 0 |
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"Revised First NDC"
] | KHM | Cambodia | 2,890,000. a). Economy of national and cassava farmers improved; b). Land erosion. and soil fertility degradation minimized;. c). Health of populations living in the cassava processing areas improved. 1. Variety improvement program for Cassava Mosaic Virus Disease; 2. Prevention of soil erosion and soil nutrient leaching; 3. Appropriate waste management for cassava processing developed. Women have been actively involved in different phases of research and enhancing of agricultural productivity, improvement of quality and agriculture technology transfer. | 1 |
[
"First NDC",
"INDC"
] | EGY | Egypt | 2- Cooperate with Nile Basin countries to reduce water evaporation and increase river capacity. Develop national policies to encourage citizens on water use rationalization. Agricultural Sector:. Build an effective institutional system to manage climate change associated crises and disasters at the national level. Activate genetic diversity of plant species with maximum productivity. Achieve biological diversity of all livestock, fishery, and poultry elements to protect them and ensure food security. | 1 |
[
"INDC"
] | IRQ | Iraq | 2- If the Mosul Dam has not been revitalized, Iraq will have a large supply of water, and it will not be possible to achieve the goals of 2035 in the various halls, including the generation of power. Urgent issues for the water resources sector in Iraq:1- The need to reach agreements with the neighboring countries that share with Iraq from the public arnel of Iraq, in terms of water and suitable quality for different uses. Al-Dunya can not be thankful for all Iraqi sculptors. | 1 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | KHM | Cambodia | 20 or 30 vehicle inspection centers will be in operation by 2030. 1 million vehicles are expected to be inspected by 2030. Reduce maintenance cost/saving cost. Reduce traffic accident, injury and fatality. Reduce GHG emission. Innovate technology. USD 600.00. 1. Public and public. 2. Private partnership. investment opportunity 3. Purchasing/ upgrading the current system. 4. Demonstrate the system. Benefit. 1. Time saving 2. Reduce maintenance cost/saving cost 3. Reduce traffic accident, injury and fatality. 4. Reduce air pollution and GHG. | 1 |
[
"First NDC",
"INDC"
] | LBN | Lebanon | 20% of the power and heat demand in 2030 is generated by renewable energy sources. A 10% reduction in power demand through energy-efficiency in 2030 compared to the demand under the BAU scenario. The conditional mitigation scenario covers the mitigation actions under the unconditional scenario, as well as further mitigation actions which can be implemented upon the provision of additional international support. Emission Trajectories. | 1 |
[
"First NDC",
"INDC"
] | GMB | Gambia | 2010. 1.4: Emissions reduction targets. Mitigation activity. Description. Unconditional. Conditional upon*. Reduction. FS. TT. Gg CO2e in 2025. Afforestation. Plant trees on communal lands to increase forest coverage. ✓. 275.4. Nerica Upland Rice. Reduce methane emissions from flooded rice fields by replacing them with efficient dry upland rice. ✓. ✓. 397.7. System of Rice Intensification. Reduce methane emissions through water management, less flooded areas, reduced fertilizer usage. ✓. ✓. 707.0. Reduce Transmission Losses. Refurbish and upgrade the national grid (from 33Kv to 132Kv) to reduce losses. ✓. ✓. 98.7. | 1 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | ATG | Antigua and Barbuda | 2015. Conditional. 3. Transport. a) Change fiscal policies on fossil fuel by 2025 to enable the transition to 100% renewable energy generation in the transportation sector. 2025. 2021. Conditional. b) Ban on the importation of new internal combustion engine vehicles (with an indicative start year of 2025). 2030. c) 100% of government vehicles will be electric vehicles. 2035. d) Establish efficiency standards for the importation of all vehicles. 2020. | 1 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | PSE | Palestine | 2017 NDC Actions. 2021 NDC Actions from NDC implementation action plans. Agriculture: Climate-smart agriculture. 50% of farms in the State of Palestine to apply CSA by 2040. CSA (West Bank). Management of crop production systems, including soil and water resources, for better environmental sustainability along with improved economic profitability for farmers (Gaza Strip). 50% of farms in the State of Palestine apply gender-sensitive CSA by 2040. | 1 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | LKA | Sri Lanka | 2021-2030. 2.3 Increase rice / paddy sector land-use productivity (paddy yield tons/ha) by 10% unconditionally and 5% conditionally. 2021-2030. 2.4 Improve fertilizer use-efficiency by 10% unconditionally and 5% conditionally. 2021-2030. 2.5 Improvement of water use efficiency. 2021-2030. 2.6 Promote precision agriculture. 2021-2030. NDC 3. Improve adoption of renewable energy for crop farming/value addition. 2021-2030. 3.1 Application of solar PV and wind energy (or hybrid) for agriculture practices. 2021-2030. 3.2 Promote grid electricity use in place of fossil fuel driven engine powered pumps. | 0 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | KGZ | Kyrgyzstan | 2025. Sector. Contribution from internal resources (WM). Contribution through international support (WAM). Total contributions from internal and international resources. Reduction in 1000 tons of CO2 eq. %. reduction relative to. BAU. Reduction in 1000 tons of CO2 eq. %. reduction relative to. BAU. Reduction in 1000 tons of CO2 eq. %. reduction relative to. BAU. Energy. 1 215,120. 13,38. 1 810,941. 19,49. 3 026,061. 33,32. IPPU. NE. NE. NE. NE. | 0 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | KHM | Cambodia | 2360 tons of CO2. 1. 70% of the three urban planning completed by 2025 (unconditional) 2. 100% of the three urban planning completed by 2030 (unconditional). Air pollution reduction, independency in terms of energy generation, improve resilience of urban planning through access high technical motivation. Costs: for policy formulation is 2.5 million. Costs: for three urban planning solution is 25 million. Technology is available, but it needs to have complemented from international places. Job targets at. least 32% of women. Conditional. 5, 8, 9,11, 12. 2. | 0 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | KHM | Cambodia | 25 % of the renewable energy in the energy mix. (solar, wind, hydro, biomass) by 2030. MME. Energy generation. 10. New sanitary landfills with LFG extraction and LFG extraction at the Dangkor Landfill. Increase the share of waste disposed at sanitary landfills with LFG extraction from 0% in 2020 to 50% by 2030 and extract LFG from the Dangkor. Landfill. MoE. Waste -MSW. 11. Composting of biodegradable organic fraction of MSW supplemented with separation of organic waste (at source). | 1 |
[
"First NDC",
"INDC"
] | BGD | Bangladesh | 25% reduction of overall energy consumption of the commercial sector compared to the business as usual. Agriculture (non-energy related). Increase mechanisation in agriculture leading to a reduction in numbers of draft cattle (and therefore lower methane emissions). Increase the share of organic manure in the used fertilizer mix. Scale up rice cultivation using alternate wetting and drying irrigation. 50% reduction in draft animals compared to the business as usual. 35% increase in organic fertiliser share compared to the business as usual. | 1 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | KHM | Cambodia | 3) The quality of ecotourism services and products would improve through by tourism innovation. 4) Reducing poverty and contribute to responding effectively to climate change, so it is increasing the gross domestic product of Cambodia (GDP). 2,000,000 - 2,500,000. Public toilet, education signboard, billboard, rubbish bin etc. The M&E system will be aligned with National Monitoring and Evaluation Framework for Climate Change. Target: 70% of training participants are female. Encouraging women, elderly, children, poorest to involve, they might understand and support new mindset that would provide (for adaptation projects). | 1 |
[
"INDC"
] | IRQ | Iraq | 3- Nazem Al-Tharthar Al-Faymani and the Maqdi canal, Samrat dam, expanded to accommodate 13500 y3/s and studied the Al-Warrar Canal and Al-Majarah Canal 4- Qanaa 6.4 increased at the port’s treatment facilities, so that you would be ready to be equipped with a million cubic meters of water from the port. 5- Improving and expanding the port’s network, and verifying the tapping of a technician’s shafts for the distribution and expansion network, and we will use the counters to monitor consumption. | 1 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | KHM | Cambodia | 30%. conditional. Public sector and Private sector. 5, 7, 8, 9, 11. 16. Improve sustainability of charcoal production through enforcement of regulations. Energy. Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME). Draft Biomass Strategy Plan (MME). Strengthen climateresilient energy through increase clean charcoal production. 100,000 ton/year by 2025. 200,000 ton/year by 2030. Forest fire prevention and biodiversity protection. USD 10 million. USD 20 million. Mixing Rice husk, Coconut shield and cops. 30%. Conditional. Incentives for green charcoal companies to be able to compete with traditional charcoal. 5, 7, 8. 17. | 1 |
[
"First NDC"
] | URY | Uruguay | 31% reduction in CO2 emissions intensity regarding GDP. Energy, including Transport; and Industrial Processes. CH4. 62% reduction in CH4 emissions intensity regarding GDP. 63% reduction in CH4 emissions intensity regarding GDP. Energy; Agriculture, including Cattle Raising; Waste and Industrial Processes. N2O. 51% reduction in N2O emissions intensity regarding GDP. 57% reduction in N2O emissions intensity regarding GDP. Energy; Agriculture, including Cattle Raising; Waste; and Industrial Processes. Intended specific objectives for GHG emission intensity regarding food production:. GHG. 2030 intended mitigation objectives. Food Production Activity. | 0 |
[
"First NDC",
"INDC"
] | BGD | Bangladesh | 35% increase in organic fertiliser share compared to the business as usual. 20% of all rice cultivation uses alternate wetting and drying irrigation. Waste. Increase composting of organic waste. Promote landfill gas capture and power generation. 50% of the managed waste fraction is diverted from landfill to composting. 70% of landfill gas captured and used for electricity generation. Land use, land use change and forestry. Continuation of coastal mangrove plantation. Reforestation and afforestation in the reserved forests. Plantation in the island areas of Bangladesh. Continuation of Social and Homestead forestry. | 0 |
[
"First NDC"
] | URY | Uruguay | 37% reduction in CH4 emissions intensity per product unit (kg of beef cattle measured in live weight). Beef Production. 33.6% of GHG emissions, NGHGI 2012 in AR2 GWP100. N2O. 34% reduction in N2O emissions intensity per product unit (kg of beef cattle measured in live weight). 38% reduction in N2O emissions intensity per product unit (kg of beef cattle measured in live weight). Beef Production. 17.5% of GHG emissions, NGHGI 2012 in AR2 GWP100. I.iii. | 0 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | CPV | Cape Verde | 4 photovoltaic solar parks in the islands of Santo Antão, São Nicolau, Maio and Fogo by 2025 ;. Seek the installation of first energy production pilot project out of waves by 2027;. Implement a pumped storage plant on the island of Santiago by 2026;. Increase RE storage capacity by installing storage systems in Brava, São Nicolau, Boa Vista and São Vicente by 2025, guaranteeing the energy needs of these islands;. | 1 |
[
"INDC"
] | IRQ | Iraq | 4- Implementation of a strategic project to capture and store carbon dioxide gas in geological structures (CCS). The Ministry of Transport has a mission to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and the following wonderful axes:1- Transition to the growth of mass transport within cities and governorates 2- Activating the law of sustainable transport, which has been completed in great strides to be approved, and it aims to take into account the economy in the quantities of fuel used in the transport base and the optimal operation of transport modes and support national development 3- The operation of railway lines Modern iron and parallel transport lines to prevent the type of agricultural lands being used 4- Using planes and engines that are more efficient in fuel consumption and more efficient and efficient operation and 5- Improving the quality of fuel used in vehicles and using the lowest emission types. | 1 |
[
"INDC"
] | IRQ | Iraq | 4- Reducing technical losses at the bottom of distribution and transportation. 5- The construction of the hydroelectric power stations in the Kurdistan region, and this will indicate the contribution of the hydroelectric power to 3.3% m of hydroelectric power generation, and it will be 2035 won, assuming that the Mosul Dam will be mobilized. the immunity. 1- Electricity utilities: Electricity is available for use and benefit from it, rather than restructuring and benefiting from it for production purposes. | 1 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | ZWE | Zimbabwe | 4. 4.1 MW biogas capacity added in 2024. ZERA annual report. 0.01%. 9.31. $13.33. 5. Energy Efficiency Improvements: Agriculture: 12% savings (2030 compared to baseline scenario); Commercial: 16% savings; Domestic: 22.08% savings; Manufacturing: 18.63% savings; Mining: 8% savings. ZERA energy efficiency audit. 2.72%. 2048. $633.91. 6. 2% biodiesel in fuel by 2030. Biofuels Policy, 2019. 0.25%. 189. $74. 7. | 1 |
[
"Second NDC"
] | GMB | Gambia | 449 GgCO2e in 2030. MA1 – Improving agricultural resilience by implementing climate-smart agriculture. CSA proposes a combination of measures that reduce GHG emissions, while also improving the resilience of agricultural production to climate change impact. It does so typically through a combination of measures involving soil and nutrient management, water harvest and use, biodiversity management, pest and disease control, and the use of quality seeds and planting materials of well-adapted crops and varieties. Conditional. 205 GgCO2e in 2030. MA2 – Improving livestock productivity. | 1 |
[
"First NDC",
"INDC"
] | BFA | Burkina Faso | 450,000. 800,000. All regions. 2,000,000. 1,600,000. 33,600,000. 75,600,000. 134,400,000. 83. Adaptive research in the sectors of water, agriculture, animal husbandry and forests. 22,680,000. 45,500,000. 63,840,000. R&D in the area of water, water use and impacts of climate change. mill CFA francs. 1,000. 2,000. 3,100. All regions. NA. 2,800,000. 5,600,000. 8,680,000. Improvement in the protection of water resources against filling and invasive aquatic plants. mill CFA francs. 3,850. 7,750. 9,950. | 1 |
[
"First NDC"
] | SEN | Senegal | 5 and 7% reduction in GHG emissions respectively in 2025 and 2030. Conditional objective. 23.7 and 29.5% reduction in GHG emissions respectively in 2025 and 2030. The GHG emissions for the base year 2010 (BAU) break down as follows: (see table 13). Table 13: Breakdown of GHG emissions in 2010. Sector. Emission level in Gg. CO 2 e. Percentage. Energy. 6165. 36,8. Agriculture. 7354. 43,8. Waste. 1820,8. 10,8. | 0 |
[
"Second NDC"
] | GMB | Gambia | 5 – Integrated waste management. Component 1: Solid waste management Component 2: Wastewater management. Component 3: Small-scale, decentralised waste treatment. Conditional. 497 GgCO2e in 2030. MA6 – Biogas from waste management and landfills. Under this strategy, the sewage system is improved and equipped with wastewater treatment facilities that capture and use the biogas. Existing landfills are covered and the landfill gas methane is also captured. | 1 |
[
"First NDC"
] | URY | Uruguay | 5% increase in the native forest area of year 2012 (892.458 ha). At least maintenance of 100% of the amount of forest plantations effective area under management of year 2015 (763.070 ha). ---. Maintenance of 100% of the shade and shelter forest plantations area of year 2012(77.790 ha). 25% increase in the shade and shelter forest plantations area of year 2012, including silvopastoral systems(97.338 ha). Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) in Grasslands, Peatlands and Croplands. Avoid CO2 emissions from SOC in 10% of the grasslands area (1.000.000 ha). | 0 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | PSE | Palestine | 50% of farms in the State of Palestine apply gender-sensitive CSA by 2040. An annual increase of 2% until 2040 in the total area of forest land, rangeland and upland rehabilitated and sustainably managed. To address these needs, two NDC implementation action plans have been developed for the agriculture sector on: (1) Climate-smart agriculture (CSA), and (2) Climate-resilient land planning and management. | 1 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | KHM | Cambodia | 500 ktCO2e/year of GHG emissions can be avoided by 2030. MoE. Waste- MSW. 12. Production of Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF) from either a) fresh MSW or b) old MSW mined from the Dangkor landfill. MoE. Cement sector Waste -MSW. GHG ER from RDF + anaerobic digestion up to 200 ktCO2e/year. 13. Implementation of National 3R strategy. MoE. Waste -MSW. 14. Enhance maintenance and inspection of vehicle (Piloting maintenance and emission inspections of vehicles). 30 vehicle inspection centres in operation by 2030. MPWT. Passenger transport. 15. | 1 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | NER | Niger | 520,000. 140,000. LPG fireplaces. fireplaces. 520,000. 500 00. Office lighting. efficient with compact fluorescent bulbs. Lamps. 253,000. 80,000. Efficient office lighting with LEDs. Lamps. 310,000. 90,000. Efficient public lighting. Lamps. 140,000. 70,000. LED solar lights. Lamps. 71,000. 40,000. Efficient refrigerators. Refrigerators. 283. 000. 113,000. Efficient Hotel Refrigerators. Refrigerators. 71. 000. 15,000. Solar Street Lights. Lamps. 40,000. 8,000. Reduction of electricity transmission and distribution losses. New high-efficiency coal-fired power plant. MW. | 1 |
[
"First NDC",
"INDC"
] | BFA | Burkina Faso | 540,000 improved cook stoves are produced and distributed, at least 50% in urban and semi-urban areas. Improved household cook stoves. Each. 180,000. 350,000. 540,000. All regions. 2,700,000. 610,200. 4,032,000. 7,840,000. 12,096,000. 166. 80% of dolo beer brewers use an improved cook stove, 95% of which are in rural areas and 100% in urban and semi-urban areas. This contributes to a reduction of YY% in the demand for firewood. | 1 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | KHM | Cambodia | 544 Farmer Water User Committees6 large water storage infrastructures500+ rehabilitated and new irrigation schemes with O&M plans. Improved relationships between all major water usersIncreased productivity of agricultural sectorImproved water allocation and abstraction limits and reverse/halt overdevelopment impactsProtection of environmental flows as the support of basin human needs and ecosystemIncreased drought management. 2,498,900. | 1 |
[
"Second NDC"
] | SUR | Suriname | 6 of the Paris Agreement, especially those under Article 6.8. A revised GHG Inventory is a prerequisite for operating a monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) system suitable to tracking the contributions of NDC-aligned projects. By 2022, Suriname will revise and update its GHG Inventory as part of the Third National Communication. | 1 |
[
"INDC"
] | IRQ | Iraq | 6- Expanding the number of facilities for the treatment of land in the country in the year 2035. These facilities will be able to treat 2,078 billion 3 of the port, but every year we will be brought back to the rivers, and this project will simultaneously prevent the deterioration of the industrial halls to increase their potential for water reuse and the percentage of water use. 25% T, which will cost more than 80 billion dollars. | 1 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | KHM | Cambodia | 60% by 2026(unconditional) By 80% (conditional) by 2030, and 100% by 2034. Enhance terrestrial, aquatic resources of each ecosystem of. the commune and. district location to preserve and conserve environmental degradation (35% of total commune land are green spaces) and enhance social stakeholder to participate the during road map design and. CLUP/DLUP study. 586,000. Of which:326,000. 16,300 per CLUP/DLUP implementation of adaption designing activities in. 350 communes and 20. Districts. (unconditio. nal). 260,000. US$13,000. per District (conditional. ). Benefit from reforestation programme: US$ 6,355,000. Land Survey High Technology. | 1 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | KGZ | Kyrgyzstan | 64,606. 3.6. Construction and launch of new small hydropower plants (WAM). NE. 49,796. 3.7. Development of geothermal energy (heat pumps) (WAM). -. 38,590. Sector. Energy. Goals. Measures16. Target indicators, 1000 tons of CO2 eq. 2025. 2030. 3.8. Solar power development (WAM). NE. 13,000. 3.9. Wind energy development (WAM). NE. 3,594. 4. Strengthening the national MRV system and introducing new technologies. 4.1. Improving Policy and Legislation for LCD (WAM). NE. | 1 |
[
"First NDC",
"INDC"
] | AGO | Angola | 640 MW for biomass projects, and. 6,732 MW hydroelectric projects. With an investment of 11,346 million USD. Considering that Angola installed generating capacity was 2,388 MW in the first semester of 2015, of which 41.7% is hydroelectric and 58.3% diesel-generated, and that less than 20% of Angola’s population has access to electricity, with most depending on wood or charcoal, the objective is to promote access to renewable energy. | 1 |
[
"First NDC",
"INDC"
] | KIR | Kiribati | 7,080. 9.6. 7,080. 9.0. Total:10,090. 13.7. 10,090. 12.8. Mitigation options requiring new and additional climate finance and technical assistance. Energy. Maximum use of RE & EE. Conditional on assistance. 12,050. 16.4. 13,030. 16.6. Energy. Use of coconut oil as biodiesel for electricity generation. Conditional on assistance. 12,050. 16.4. 12,840. 16.4. Energy. Use of coconut oil as biodiesel for transport. Conditional on assistance. 11,780. 16.0. 12,550. 16.0. Total:35,880. 48.8. 38,420. 49.0. | 1 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | KGZ | Kyrgyzstan | 747,963. 1.4. Reduction of electricity losses during transmission (WM). 13,668. 13,668. 1.5. Reduction of electricity losses during distribution (WM)19. 10,888. 30,275. 1.6. Replacement of buses with diesel/gasoline fuel engines by buses with gas-powered engines in Bishkek (WM). 7,967. 14,734. 1.7. Reconstruction and improvement of the heat supply system of the city of Bishkek (WM). 3,357. 3,357. 1.8. | 0 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | MAR | Morocco | 8 487.8. 1,657.2. 405.5. 13. Installation program for renewable energies (PV) for self-consumption in industry. Program for the installation of photovoltaic solar power plants on the roofs of industrial sites with a total capacity of 1,500 MW between 2021 and 2030 in self-consumption mode while awaiting authorization to inject current into the medium voltage network. 886.5. 176.4. 3000.0. Total scenario. 41 339.7. 8,078.8. 4,255.5. 14. Cement. Recycling of used tires. Replacement of used fossil fuels (petroleum coke) with used tires. 3,730.2. 337.9. N / A. 15. Recovery of WWTP sludge. | 1 |
[
"Revised First NDC"
] | PSE | Palestine | 80MW of electricity produced from combustion of solid waste and methane at landfill sites in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip by 2030 and 140MW by 2040. ✓. ✓. Water. 70% of the treated wastewater in large-scale wastewater treatment plants in the West Bank and Gaza are re-used by 2030. ✓. 7 MCM of rainwater in the West Bank is harvested by 2032. ✓. | 1 |
[
"INDC"
] | BEN | Benin | 99%. 0.99. 1. Develop a river-lagoon transport system on Benin s navigable plans and waterways;. The five (5) Lacustre / Riparian communes of Lake Nokoue. 0%. 0. 100%. 0.002. 0.002. Develop a river-lagoon transport system on Benin s navigable plans and waterways;. Cotonou, Porto-Novo and Parakou. 0%. 0. 100%. 2.7853. 2.7853. Introduce differential taxation for used vehicles up to five (5) years old;. 100%. 0.001. 0%. 0. 0.001. Introduce the tax exemption for transit vehicles. -. 100%. 0.001. 0%. 0. 0.001. | 0 |
[
"First NDC",
"INDC"
] | MDA | Moldova | ; (re)locate in areas with lower risk of flooding/drought; build dikes to contain flooding, reinforce walls and roofs; adapt regulations so that a higher discharge temperature is allowed; consider water re‐use and integration technologies at refineries. Hydropower: build de‐silting gates; increase dam height; construct small dams in the upper basins; adapt capacity to flow regime (if increased); adapt plant operations to changes in river flow patterns; operational complementarities with other sources;. Wind: (re)locate based on expected changes in wind‐speeds. Solar: (re)locate based on expected changes in cloud cover; and. | 0 |
[
"INDC"
] | BDI | Burundi | ; (vi) changes to the growing seasons of crops and forests; and (vii) unpredictable movements of pests. According to an integrated analysis of Burundi’s vulnerability, conducted as part of the ACCES (Climate Change Adaptation for Soil and Water Resources Conservation) Project, it was found that the country’s “hotspots of vulnerability” are located in the north and northwest. | 0 |
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