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Barrier Removal to Namibian Renewable Energy Programme, Phase I
The project will help to reduce the barriers for the development of the demand for solar technologies and thus mitigate greenhouse gas emissions by addressing institutional, information, human capacity, financial, technical, awareness and other market barriers to increased use of solar energy services by urban and rural households, government institutions, NGO facilities, beverage retailers, communal and commercial farmers.
Support_to_20_GEF Eligible Parties for Alignment of National Action Programs and Reporting Process under UNCCD (Add-on Umbrella 2)
This project proposes a five-year demonstration program of operating and testing eight fuel-cell buses (FCBs) for public transport in Delhi. The major objective is to introduce this zero emission and highly efficient bus technology in India for reducing local air pollution and global GHG emissions. It will assist the Indian transport sector to gain capability of manufacturing, operating, and servicing FCBs under local conditions.
Integrated Ecosystem Management in Four Representative Landscapes of Senegal, Tranche 1
( This review should be read along with the old review on file for past actions).
Renewable Energy Scale Up Program (CRESP), Phase 1
CRESP is a pilot for the World Bank-GEF Strategic Partnership for Renewables. It takes a programmatic approach to secure long-term structural change. The main global benefits of the project are (a) the removal of multiple barriers to the introduction of cost-effective renewables in China; (b) the reduction in cost and improvement in performance of small hydro, wind and selected biomass technologies; and (c) an increased market penetration of renewables in China and consequent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from power generation.
Water Resources and Biodiversity Management
The project’s main objective is to conserve aquatic biodiversity of global significance through mainstreaming biodiversity considerations in the management of water resources in Chile.
Sustainable Forest Development Project, Protected Areas Management Component
GEF component will protect and manage globally-significant biodiversity in 13 forest nature reserves in Sichuan, Hainan and Hunan provinces. Associated IBRD/EU project will develop new forest resources, manage natural forests and redress the social and economic impacts of the government's logging ban on local communities.
Conservation of Montane Forest and Paramo in the Colombian Massif, Phase I
The project would assist the Government of Colombia in conserving and sustainably managing globally outstanding biodiversity in the high mountain regions of the Colombian Massif
Biomass-based Power Generation and Co-generation in the Malaysian Palm Oil Industry, Tranche I
The goal of this project is the reduction of the growth rate of GHG emissions from fossil fuel fired combustion processes and unutilized biomass waste through the acceleration of the growth of biomass-based power generation and combined heat and power (CHP). The main idea is to supplant part of the current fossil fuel consumption for power generation in Malaysia using biomass resources from the country's palm oil industry. The project purpose is to develop and exploit the energy potentials of biomass waste resources in the country through biomass-based power generation and CHP.
Demonstration Project of Hydrogen Fuel Cell Buses and an Associated System for Hydrogen Supply in Mexico City, Phase I
The immediate objective of this proposal is to foster the development, manufacture and large-scale commercialization of hydrogen-fuel cell buses (HFCBs) in Mexico through the initial operation of a fleet of 10 fuel cell buses in Mexico City during a 5-year period. This project represents the first part of a two-Part project designed to test –under conditions of commercial operation– a zero emissions technological option for public transport in a dynamic metropolitan area situated at 2,200 meters above sea level.
Demonstrating Sustainable Conservation of Biological Diversity in Four Protected Areas in Russia’s Kamchatka Oblast, Phase I
The project would help secure the global benefits of conserving biological diversity in all protected areas in the Kamchatka Oblast by demonstrating replicable, sustainable approaches to biodiversity conservation in four existing representative protected areas.
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