Port Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Strategic Planning

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African Regional Workshop on
Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions
PORT ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND
RENEWABLE ENERGY STRATEGIC
PLANNING
B. Aisha GOLAMAULLY
Climate Change Division
Ministry of Environment, Sustainable Development,
and Disaster and Beach Management
Lemigo Hotel, Kigali, Rwanda
17 August 2015
BACKGROUND
 Main Sector targeted: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Planning in
the Mauritius Ports Authority (MPA) and the Cargo Handling Coorporation
(i.e., Area 1 and 2 for Phase 1 project).
 MPA being a member Green Port initiative intends to join 55 key ports
towards reducing its greenhouse gas emissions through implementation of
energy efficiency and renewable energy projects.
 Type of Action: Implementation of energy efficiency measures based on an
energy audit/energy management system of the port areas.
 Technology: Energy Conservative Opportunities and Solar Photovoltaic as
low carbon technology
 Greenhouse gas covered by the action: Carbon Dioxide
 Estimated mitigation potential: 3,100 to 4,200 tCO2/year
 Expected timeframe for preparation: 4 years
 Implementing agency, key partners and stakeholders: Ministry of Energy and
Public Utilities, Central Electricity Board, Ministry of Environment, ministry of
Finance, NGOs, private sectors.
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DESCRIPTION OF MITIGATION ACTION (NAMA)
 Global Objective: To ensure a broad range of measures in strategic energy
management to make the Port more energy efficient and environment friendly
 The project aims to create an enabling framework and capacities for tools to
attract private sector finance and international climate finance, which will
enable a rapid shift to renewable energy in the port.
 Components:
 Feasibility and Implementation of Energy Conservation Opportunities
 Implementation of the Strategic Management Plan which includes an
action plan, comprising energy efficiency measures, technologies and
practices.
 Establishing, implementing and maintaining the MPA Energy
Management System
 Implementation of the renewable energy potential – PV generated
electricity
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PLANNED ACTIVITIES
 Preparation of the NAMA design document: USD
50,000
 Estimated Project Cost for Phase 1 (Area 1 and 2):
USD 1.5 million
 Activities for the NAMA are:
 Implementation of Energy Conservative Opportunities
 Implementation of solar photovoltaic as one of the most
effective renewable energy initiatives for the port.
 Capacity building of staff for designing NAMA
 Establishment of a MRV system for the port NAMA
 Financial support in grant to cover the cost of designing the
NAMA and implementation of the measures
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POTENTIAL FOR TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGE
AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT BENEFITS
 The programme will build capacity among the officials of the
port area to develop and implement NAMAs in context of
achieving sustainable development through local carbon
growth paths.
 The sustainable development strategy of Mauritius identifies
energy as the key driver of economic growth and also a key
factor in stability of balance of trade.
 Energy is also the biggest source of GHG emissions in the
economy (contributes to 78% of GHG emissions in Mauritius).
Thus NAMA development and implementation capacity will
enhance not only benefits for climate change but also
sustainable development in the country.
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RELEVANCY OF THE PROPOSED NAMA IN THE
NATIONAL POLICY CONTEXT
• The NAMA proposed for making the port area
more energy efficient and environmentally
sound fully supports the Long-Term Energy
Strategy of Mauritius to 2025 which is the
political intent in the country.
• The NAMA is also in line with the Government
Programme 2015-2019 in achieving a target of
at least 35% sustainable renewable energy by
2025.
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RELEVANCY OF THE PROPOSED NAMA IN THE NATIONAL POLICY
CONTEXT
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Name: Mr S. SUNTAH/Mr B. DHUNNOO
Organization: Mauritius Ports Authority
Postal address: H. Ramnarain Building, Mer Rouge, Port Louis, Republic of Mauritius
Phone: +(230) 206-5400
Fax: +(230) 240-0856
Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
Web page: http://www.mauport.com
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Name: Mr O. JADOO
Organization: NFP, Ministry of Environment, Sustainable Development, and Disaster and
Beach Management
Postal address: 10th Floor, Ken Lee Tower,
Barracks Street, Port Louis
Phone: +(230) 212-7181
Fax: +(230) 212-8324
Email: [email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected]
Web page: http://environment.govmu.org
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