Training report #2- report on training programme conducted November 2013 in Jamaica

This project, "Sustainable Energy in the Caribbean", implemented by the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (UN-ECLAC) will support the following: - Technical assistance to three countries of the Caribbean in the evaluation of existing fiscal systems and...

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spelling oai-11362-382952020-11-19T01:58:04Z Training report #2- report on training programme conducted November 2013 in Jamaica NU. CEPAL German Agency for Technical Cooperation DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE ENERGIA SOSTENIBLE POLITICA FISCAL RENDIMIENTO ENERGETICO FUENTES DE ENERGIA RENOVABLES SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FISCAL POLICY ENERGY EFFICIENCY RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES This project, "Sustainable Energy in the Caribbean", implemented by the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (UN-ECLAC) will support the following: - Technical assistance to three countries of the Caribbean in the evaluation of existing fiscal systems and regulations as they relate to energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies so as to identify gaps and barriers to implement these technologies and to provide options for their removal  Development of national documents on strengthening fiscal and regulatory systems for at six countries – Guyana, Curacao, Belize, Grenada, Saint Lucia and Antigua & Barbuda - Provision of technical assistance in proposing innovative fiscal and regulatory incentives to promote energy efficiency and renewable energy initiatives in three countries - Development of a training manual on innovative fiscal and regulatory incentives for energy efficiency and renewable energy initiatives - Implementation of capacity building workshops on best practices to improve the fiscal and management environment with a view to support the employment of EE and RE initiatives - Development of three national (Aruba, The Bahamas and Suriname) energy policies that incorporate strategies for energy efficiency and the employment of renewable energy technologies. These may be used as examples for other Caribbean countries. 2015-06-16T13:01:26Z 2015-06-16T13:01:26Z 2013-12-03 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/38295 en .pdf application/pdf JAMAICA JAMAICA ECLAC
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topic DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
ENERGIA SOSTENIBLE
POLITICA FISCAL
RENDIMIENTO ENERGETICO
FUENTES DE ENERGIA RENOVABLES
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
FISCAL POLICY
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
spellingShingle DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
ENERGIA SOSTENIBLE
POLITICA FISCAL
RENDIMIENTO ENERGETICO
FUENTES DE ENERGIA RENOVABLES
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
FISCAL POLICY
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
Training report #2- report on training programme conducted November 2013 in Jamaica
description This project, "Sustainable Energy in the Caribbean", implemented by the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (UN-ECLAC) will support the following: - Technical assistance to three countries of the Caribbean in the evaluation of existing fiscal systems and regulations as they relate to energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies so as to identify gaps and barriers to implement these technologies and to provide options for their removal  Development of national documents on strengthening fiscal and regulatory systems for at six countries – Guyana, Curacao, Belize, Grenada, Saint Lucia and Antigua & Barbuda - Provision of technical assistance in proposing innovative fiscal and regulatory incentives to promote energy efficiency and renewable energy initiatives in three countries - Development of a training manual on innovative fiscal and regulatory incentives for energy efficiency and renewable energy initiatives - Implementation of capacity building workshops on best practices to improve the fiscal and management environment with a view to support the employment of EE and RE initiatives - Development of three national (Aruba, The Bahamas and Suriname) energy policies that incorporate strategies for energy efficiency and the employment of renewable energy technologies. These may be used as examples for other Caribbean countries.
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title Training report #2- report on training programme conducted November 2013 in Jamaica
title_short Training report #2- report on training programme conducted November 2013 in Jamaica
title_full Training report #2- report on training programme conducted November 2013 in Jamaica
title_fullStr Training report #2- report on training programme conducted November 2013 in Jamaica
title_full_unstemmed Training report #2- report on training programme conducted November 2013 in Jamaica
title_sort training report #2- report on training programme conducted november 2013 in jamaica
publisher ECLAC
publishDate 2015
url http://hdl.handle.net/11362/38295
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