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Projects identified in UNESCO sites

Rural Electrification in the village of Akane

Multi-user Solar hybrid Microgrid (MSG) in Intercontinental BR of the Mediterranean (Morocco). Akane is a rural community in Chefchaouen province which, according to the Office Nationale d’Electricité’s (ONE) rural electrification plans, was at the time not due to be electrified in the next ten years. This project

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Renewable Energy in Lakshadweep islands

Towards 100% RES. The Lakshadweep island group in the Arabian Sea is one of the two major groups of islands in India. It consists of an archipelago of 36 small sized coral islands and reefs scattered about 200-400 kilometers from the western coast of south India. Of

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Ayers Rock Resort

Cleaner Production and Energy Monitoring System in Uluru (BR and WHS). Ayers Rock Resort lies at the gateway to Uluru – Kata Tjuta National Park, in Australia’s Northern Territory (BR & WHS). Environmental design features incorporated in the original development, included key tags in the rooms to

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Sunshine Coast Energy Transition Plan 2010-2020

Action Plan for the region of the Noosa Biosphere Reserve (Australia). The Energy Transition Plan details how council and the region (biosphere reserve included) can achieve the goal of a low carbon, low oil, resilient future for the Sunshine Coast and is supported by the Sunshine Coast

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Solar power for the communities of the Bosawas biosphere reserve

Nicaragua Joint Programme - Empowering communities. The Nicaragua Joint Programme implemented its project in the Bosawas Biosphere Reserve in close collaboration with indigenous communities dispersed along rivers, in remote, difficult to access mountainous terrain, covered by tropical rainforest. Vulnerabilities related to extreme weather events, such as torrential rains,

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Coffee Processing and Clean Energy Management in Yayu biosphere reserve

Energy from coffee waste (husk). Annual Coffee production in Ethiopia is about 240,000 green coffee. This generates equal amount of waste (husk). In Yayu alone, over 20,000 tonnes of coffee waste is produced annually, and all not used. Alternative uses for coffee husks include employing this solid

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NABU’s Climate and Forest Project in Kafa biosphere reserve

Forest preservation through wood-saving stoves. NABU, in cooperation with the Ethiopian Government and other partners, started a project to protect the last natural forests in the birthplace of Coffea arabica. In the last 10 years, almost 43% of these forests have disappeared, as they have been transformed

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Campsite powered by solar energy in Socotra Archipelago

Roush Marine Protected Area Community, Socotra -World Heritage site and Biosphere Reserve. Roush Marine Protected Area Community is located one kilometer north of Socotra, an island off the coast of Yemen. The marine protected area belongs to the communities of Sacra and Diherhom villages, and was developed

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Palawan New and Renewable Energy Livelihood Support Project

Removing the barriers to commercial utilization of renewable energy. The Palawan New and Renewable Energy and Livelihood Support Project (PNRELSP) is aimed at reducing the long-term growth of greenhouse gas (GHG)emissions through removing the barriers to commercial utilization of renewable energy (RE) power systems to substitute for

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Karlskrona Sustainable Energy Action Plan (SEAP)

A climate smart city in Blekinge Archipelago biosphere reserve. A Sustainable Energy Action Plan (SEAP) is the key document in which the Covenant signatory outlines how it intends to reach its CO2 reduction target by 2020. It defines the activities and measures set up to achieve the

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Contacts

Dr Osman Benchikh *. Programme Specialist in Charge of Energy and Renewable Energy. Coordinator of RENFORUS project.
E-mail: o.benchikh(at)unesco.org
Cipriano Marín **. Assistant for RENFORUS project implementation.
E-mail: c.marin(at)unescocan.org
Addresses: * UNESCO. 1, Rue Miollis. 75015 Paris – France
** Avda. Islas Canarias, 35 - 38007, S/C de Tenerife - Spain