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Ghana
The energy-efficient cookstove project in Accra, Ghana, aims to replace 1 million conventional firewood cookstoves with cleaner, more efficient alternatives. This initiative will target households primarily reliant on traditional firewood for cooking, which poses significant health risks due to indoor air pollution and contributes to deforestation. This project aligns with climate action goals and contributes to socio-economic development in the region by potentially creating new opportunities for local manufacturing, distribution, and maintenance of the stoves.
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India
The renewable energy project in India focuses on deploying multiple Compressed Bio Gas (CBG) plants across various regions to produce cleaner fuel alternatives for the transportation sector. These CBG plants will convert organic waste, such as agricultural residue, municipal waste, and animal dung, into biofuel. This biofuel will then replace conventional fossil fuels like diesel and petrol in vehicles, significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions and reliance on imported petroleum. This will contribute to both environmental sustainability and energy security.
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Mozambique
The energy-efficient project in Mozambique will focus on installing numerous boreholes in rural areas where access to fresh water is extremely limited or non-existent for local communities. By providing a stable source of fresh water, the project will reduce the need for people to engage in deforestation activities to collect firewood, which is often used to boil unsafe water.
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Cameroon
The afforestation and reforestation project in the savanna region of Cameroon focuses on restoring degraded landscapes and enhancing biodiversity. The initiative aims to plant a wide variety of native tree species, transforming vast areas into thriving forests. By reintroducing vegetation, the project will help to restore the natural ecosystem, encouraging the return of wildlife and supporting a greater diversity of plant and animal species.
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India
– Integrated Renewable Energy Storage Projects combine multiple RE resources (Solar & Wind) with Long-Duration, Stand-Alone, Off-Stream, Closed Loop Pumped Storage Projects capable of delivering “Firm, Schedulable & Dispatchable RE power” to meet the long-term Energy & Climate goals of India and its neighbors.
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Nepal
mini and micro hydro power projects o generate clean, renewable energy while contributing to Internationally Transferred Mitigation Outcomes (ITMOs). These small-scale hydropower plants harness the energy from Nepal's abundant rivers and streams to produce electricity for rural and remote areas, which often lack access to the national grid. The focus is on developing hydropower systems with minimal environmental impact, typically producing up to several megawatts of power.