A Quantitative Framework for Doubling the Energy Efficiency by 2030 on Small Island Nations

A Quantitative Framework for Doubling the Energy Efficiency by 2030 on Small Island Nations

The United Nations have an ambitious goal to double Energy Efficiency by 2030. What does this actually mean for small island nations, mainly dependent on tourism? Such an ambitious task requires investing in projects to measure energy efficiency on the island level, within sectors, in hotels, restaurants, and taking actions based on quantitative data. This panel features experts who will show you case studies, tools and systems on how energy efficiency can be measured on the island level, down to sectors and individual hotels and restaurants and how energy efficiency projects help small island nations move towards this goal. These Caribbean case studies are valuable for all small nations around the world.

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