Barbados Declaration - Voluntary Commitment by Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Description
Description
1. Reduce projected increase in peak demand by 5% by 2015 and 10% by 2010 an strive to reduce power losses down to a total of 7% by 2015 and 5% by 2020
2. Deliver 30% of projected total electricity output from Renewable Energy Sources (RES) by 2015 and 60% by 2020
3. Increase energy security and diversify the energy portfolio
4. Reduce projected consumption of fossil fuels in the transport sector by 10% by 2015 and 15 % by 2020
5. Reduce projected electricity generation by 5% by 2012 and 15% by 2020
2. Deliver 30% of projected total electricity output from Renewable Energy Sources (RES) by 2015 and 60% by 2020
3. Increase energy security and diversify the energy portfolio
4. Reduce projected consumption of fossil fuels in the transport sector by 10% by 2015 and 15 % by 2020
5. Reduce projected electricity generation by 5% by 2012 and 15% by 2020
Implementation of the Project/Activity
To be achieved with assistance from development partners.
Partners
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, in partnership with the Governments of Australia, Denmark, New Zealand, Norway, and the United Kingdom, and UNDP.
SDGS & Targets
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SDG 14 targets covered
Deliverables & Timeline
Deliver 30% of projected total electricity output from Renewable Energy Sources
Deliver 60% of projected total electricity output from Renewable Energy Sources
Reduce projected electricity generation by 5%
Reduce projected electricity generation by 15%
Resources mobilized
Other, please specify
In partnership with Australia, Denmark, New Zealand, Norway, and UK, and UNDP.
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Timeline
01 January 1970 (start date)
01 January 2020 (date of completion)
Entity
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Goals
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Geographical coverage
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Countries
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Contact Information
Permanent Mission of Nauru to the United Nations, Chair of AOSIS