Even before the outbreak of conflict in 2013, South Sudan had the lowest electricity consumption per capita in the world and ranked near the bottom in many global development indicators (IEA, 2016). 1 The modest progress that was achieved during the peaceful years between 2005 and 2013 has largely been undone by the conflict since then,
With the current Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and refugee crisis in South Sudan, humanitarian agencies could champion a transition from the predominant biomass use to solar energy through local capacity building and the establishment of demonstration projects that could generate demand for PV, thus saving the environment and existing
Description: In the context of the civil war with no end in sight in South Sudan, this report outlines how a donor-led shift from the current total reliance on diesel to renewable energy can deliver short-term humanitarian cost savings while
Building a Sustainable Energy Future in South Sudan. The clean-up, which was completed in 2018, significantly reduced the risk of further impact to the environment. SPOC has also put in place innovative measures to help restore and protect the surrounding environment and communities.
This report explores the potential for renewable energy to support local energy access and peacebuilding in South Sudan, the newest and least electrified country in the world, by leveraging the renewable energy transition of the UN peacekeeping mission (UNMISS) - the single largest generator and consumer of electricity in the country.
Off-grid expansion could be a major step towards increasing access to and awareness of renewable energy in South Sudan. Distributed renewable energy, or decentralized energy access, brings power directly to rural and underserved communities without relying on a centralized grid.
These ambitious cities are designed to blend cutting-edge technology in transportation, energy, and urban infrastructure while maintaining a strong commitment to local culture and sustainability. Konza Technopolis, located about 60 kilometers from Nairobi, is often dubbed "Silicon Savannah" due to its focus on creating a high-tech ecosystem
Off-grid expansion could be a major step towards increasing access to and awareness of renewable energy in South Sudan. Distributed renewable energy, or decentralized energy access, brings power directly to
BUILDING RESILIENCE IN SOUTH SUDAN STRENGTHENING COMMUNITY PRODUCTIVITY & HARVEST MANAGEMENT REDEFINING MASCULINITY ENHANCING LOCAL SEED PRODUCTION CLIMATE-SMART AGRICULTURE (CSA) ADVANCING LOCALIZATION & SUSTAINABILITY LOOKING AHEAD 21 18 16 14 10 8 6 4 In South Sudan, farmer
Energy efficiency: By implementing energy-saving strategies, sustainable buildings in South Sudan can significantly reduce energy consumption and lower utility costs. Improved indoor air quality: The use of non-toxic materials and
With the current Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and refugee crisis in South Sudan, humanitarian agencies could champion a transition from the predominant biomass use
This report explores the potential for renewable energy to support local energy access and peacebuilding in South Sudan, the newest and least electrified country in the world, by leveraging the renewable energy transition
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Over the longer term, this approach will create long-lasting, reliable energy infrastructure and building blocks for peace and development in the least electrified country in the world. Download
Description: In the context of the civil war with no end in sight in South Sudan, this report outlines how a donor-led shift from the current total reliance on diesel to renewable energy can deliver short-term humanitarian cost savings while creating a longerterm building block for peace in the form of a clean energy infrastructure. The report
A solar and storage project Norway-based IPP Scatec is building in South Africa, awarded to the firm through another procurement. Image: Scatec. A list of bids for the third window of South Africa''s Battery Energy Storage Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (BESIPPPP) has been revealed.
(c) carrying out climate-smart and energy-efficient rehabilitation of the National Teacher Training Institutions (NTTIs) as further detailed in the Project Operations Manual (POM); (d) acquiring equipment, teaching learning materials, and carrying out the installation of energy saving teaching and learning equipment–including
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Building a Sustainable Energy Future in South Sudan. The clean-up, which was completed in 2018, significantly reduced the risk of further impact to the environment. SPOC has also put in place innovative measures
Creative solutions could help South Sudan break this cycle, and in at least one area – renewable energy – unique opportunities exist for the government and its international and national
UNDP is also supporting the adoption of smart buildings and facilities across many sectors including health. More such actions are needed to achieve future smart energy-efficient buildings, which not only save energy
This report argues that a systemwide donor-driven transition to renewable energy—and specifically solar power—to support humanitarian programming is a viable way forward both now and over the longer term. Although such a transition alone will not end the conflict, it offers donors a more strategic alternative to the current practice. In the near term, a
Encouraging solar and wind power in the country’s energy portfolio could help Sudan achieve its goal of energy self-sufficiency. Egyptian policies such as nurturing and promoting renewable technologies and scientific research, feed-in tariffs, and tax exemptions could help Sudan achieve its objectives.
Further, Sudan’s energy sector is currently subsidised by the government. Government subsidies to the sector totalled $667 million in 2019. This represents 13.5% of total government expenditures . Financial sustainability could be achieved by introducing gradual tariff adjustments.
The war has destroyed South Sudan’s limited infrastructure, triggering an economic implosion. What electricity it has—and it is the least electrified country in the world—depends entirely on imported diesel to run generators.
Nevertheless, it remains important for South Sudan to balance the massive potential in the energy sector with its traditional mainstay – agriculture, which remains a major source of livelihood for 80 per cent of its population and contributes to 15 per cent of its economy. Economic recovery after years of conflict is the current priority.
With the third largest oil reserves in sub-Saharan Africa or an estimated 3.5 billion barrels, the oil industry is the lifeblood of the South Sudanese economy, contributing to a significant portion of the government’s revenue.
PETRONAS places utmost importance on sustainable growth in South Sudan through the implementation of these innovative technologies. The implementation of these technologies also come with the transfer of knowledge to South Sudanese workers with ample on-the-job training opportunities.
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