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Les Îles Marshall – Audits énergétiques

Dossier d’investissement: Énergies renouvelables et modernisation des infrastructures du secteur thonier aux Îles Marshall









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    Aliments Énergétiquement Intelligents Pour Les Gents et le Climat 2010
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    Le but principal de ce document est de présenter la situation énergétique actuelle du secteur alimentaire du point de vue de la demande et de l’approvisionnement, et d’identifier les moyens de rendre l’ensemble de la filière agro-alimentaire énergétiquement plus intelligent. Les systèmes agro-alimentaires énergétiquement intelligents utilisent des systèmes énergétiques sobres en carbone de manière plus efficace, facilitent l’accès à l’énergie pour soutenir les activités productives dans les co mmunautés agricoles et piscicoles, subviennent à leurs besoins, et contribuent à la réalisation des objectifs nationaux de sécurité alimentaire et de développement durable.
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    The Marshall Islands energy audits
    The investment case for renewable energies and infrastructure upgrades in the Marshall Islands tuna sector
    2025
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    This document presents the case for a variety of investments to reduce energy use by onshore tuna processing and service companies in the Marshall Islands. It provides information about the costs, benefits and results from investments identified by audits of the quality and state of plant, equipment and infrastructure, and the related energy consumption of four onshore companies. Practical investment solutions, including the use of renewable energy, were identified to reduce energy costs, with most solutions and improvements requiring investments of between USD 25 000 to USD 1 750 000 and resulting in energy savings of 25-30 percent. Given the savings in energy costs, there is a strong investment case for such investments given short payback periods (months to a few years). The investment case is further supported by the reduced carbon footprint which would result from lower diesel use, potentially increasing interest by investors or corporate donors in investments as part of carbon offset portfolios. Similar audits could be conducted in other small islands developing states (SIDS) in the region, which also face challenges in terms of energy reliability and cost.
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    Rapport des données existantes relatives au Bois Energie dans la République de Guinée Bissau
    EC/FAO ACP Collecte de données - Rapport Technique AFDCA/WE/08
    2000
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    A medium-size report that deals with the overall situation of data on fuelwood in Guinea-Bissau. The first part is a general introduction to the country's characteristics. The second part describes the country's energy sector while the following part details the situation of domestic energies. The fourth part is the study on the charcoal market in Bissau followed by a fifth chapter that states some of the problems related to fuelwood in Guinea Bissau and more precisely in West Africa. The la st part makes some global suggestions to improve the overall situation of fuelwood in the world.

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