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Nauru Energy Road Map 2018-2020

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Sectors: Buildings, Energy
The Nauru Energy Road Map 2018-2020 sets actions plans to ensure a reliable, affordable, secure and sustainable energy supply to meet the socio-economic development needs of Nauru. 

The action plans are the following : 1) to establish appropriate policies, regulations and legislation for the energy sector; 2) facilitate develoment of appropriate local skill base to meet ongoing demand in energy sector; 3) improve governance and accountability in the energy sector; 4) ensure a reliable and safe electrical power supply and services by improving planning and management; 5) ensure that 50 per cent of electricity used in Nauru comes from renewable energy sources by 2020; 6) ensure an efficient supply and use of energy; 7) implement energy efficiency in the transport sector. 

This document replaced the Roadmap 2014-2020. 

The roadmap 2014-2020 aims at ensuring that the objectives of sustainability and affordable, reliable supply set up under the National Energy Policy Framework fo 2009 are pursued over the period 2014-2020. This document sets 2020 targets, including 50 % of grid electricity from renewable sources, and a 30 % improvement in the energy efficiency of residential, commercial and governmental buildings. Costs for each goal are estimated.
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Nauru Energy Road Map 2014 – 2020 - An Implementation Plan for Energy Sector Development
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  • 30% energy efficiency improvement in residential, commercial, and government sectors by 2020 against a 2014 baselineUrban: Energy Efficiency · Target year: 2020
  • 50% grid electricity supplied from renewables by 2020Energy: Renewable Energy · Target year: 2020

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