This strategy aims at assessing the institutional framework in place and the technological needs that Montenegro must build for mitigation and adaptation purposes. It analyses the following documents and implications for climate change: Energy Development Strategy of Montenegro until 2030, the National strategies for renewable energy and energy efficiency, the National Forest Strategy (which recognises climate change as an important factor affecting national forest protection measures), National Sustainable Development Strategy, and Strategy for the Development of Agriculture and Rural Areas 2014-2020. The document further discusses state aid and market instruments, mitigation potentials, and makes policy and legal recommendations.
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National strategy in the field of climate change by 2030
Sectors: Energy, LULUCF
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Resilient infrastructure, Fossil fuel divestment, Net zero growth plan, Sustainable fishing
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National strategy in the field of climate change by 2030
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- 9% cut in energy consumption (excluding Aluminum Combine Podgorica), then savings in line with EU by 2018 against a 2006 baselineEnergy: Energy Efficiency · Target year: 2018
- Cut in biodegradable landfill waste from 63% to 47% in 2015 and to 22% by 2024 against a 2010 baselineWaste: Waste Reduction · Target year: 2024
- 10% biomass in fuel by 2030Energy: Renewable Energy: Biofuels · Target year: 2030
- Up to 20% replacement of heating coal by solar and biomass by 2030Energy: Renewable Energy: Solar · Target year: 2030
- 15% space heating from renewables by 2030Energy: Renewable Energy · Target year: 2030
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