Global Climate Change Alliance Plus GCCA+
Global Climate Change Alliance Plus (GCCA+)
Installation of 12 solar energy systems in public facilities and remote communities to promote public awareness about renewable energy by demonstrating the use of solar energy as a renewable energy alternative to fossil fuel-based electricity. The project also provided technical assistance for the operationalization of the new, Renewable Energy (RE)/Energy Efficiency (EE)–conducive policy, legislative and regulatory framework; and in 2024 will implement a public awareness-raising campaign on Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency.
Fast Facts
Value of Project: USD2.66 million
Duration: 72 months
Donor: European Union
Implementing Partner: UNDP
Sponsor: Ministry of Planning and Development
Key milestones & outputs achieved to date
All 12 installations have been completed, all of which have been formally handed over to the relevant beneficiaries. Of these eight, four are in remote off-grid locations with no connectivity to the national electricity system. The solar installations mean that they finally have a continuous power supply that is environmentally superior and cheaper than the national gas-based electricity supply. Technical assistance was also provided to the Ministry of Energy in the form of a Feed-in-Tariff Implementation Plan and a Draft Renewable Energy Policy with Action Plans to assist the government in its energy transition. The results of the Baseline Survey were published, highlighting the public’s perception of RE, EE, and Energy Pricing, of which a communications campaign with targeted messaging will be developed.
Key Messages
Solar power for the people; Good for your pocket, better the planet, Be energy efficient, Saves energy
Key Documents
Project team members
Rosemary Lall (Programme Officer)
Kiran Harnanan (Project leader)
Leanna Bahadur (Project Assistant)