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National Climate Change Action Plan

2011PolicyAdaptationMore details
Sectors: Energy, Environment, Water
The National Climate Change Action Plan (NCCAP) assesses the current situation of the country with regard to climate change risk and outlines the NCCAP's agenda for adaptation and mitigation for 2011 to 2028 as a response to the current situation and projected impact. It also prioritises food security, water sufficiency, ecosystem and environmental stability, human security, climate-smart industries and services, sustainable energy, and capacity development as the strategic direction for 2011 to 2028.
In drafting the NCCAP, the multi-sectoral processes conducted ensured that the concerns of various sectors are heard and considered. Public financing will prioritise adaptation to reduce vulnerability and risks of communities particularly the marginalised poor. At the same time, this plan will provide a policy environment that will encourage the participation of the private sector to optimize mitigation opportunities towards sustainable development.
It is a comprehensive plan that provides key actions that:
- enhances adaptive capacity and resilience of communities and natural ecosystems to climate change
- adopts the total economic valuation of natural resources while ensuring biodiversity conservation
- recognises the competitive advantage of putting value on the direct use, indirect use, option to use and non-use of environment and natural resources, as a short to long-term sustainable development goal.
Examples:
Resilient infrastructure, Fossil fuel divestment, Net zero growth plan, Sustainable fishing

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  • Double geothermal capacity from 1972MW to 3447 MW by 2030 against a 2010 baselineEnergy: Renewable Energy: Geothermal · Target year: 2030
  • 1,018 MW installed wind capacity by 2030Energy: Renewable Energy: Wind · Target year: 2030
  • 93.9 MW installed solar capacity by 2030Energy: Renewable Energy: Solar · Target year: 2030
  • 4,434 MW installed hydropower capacity in 2015, then 7,534MW by 2030Energy: Renewable Energy: Hydro · Target year: 2030

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