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This project is funded by the Europ
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EuropeAid/132630/C/SER/Multi CLEANE
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Table of contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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4. CLIMATE DATA AND CLIMATE CHANGE
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List of tables TABLE 1: EMISSION FA
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Section III: Actions Planned This s
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capacities under construction, resu
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5 million magnetic ballasts with di
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To mobilize all stakeholders in and
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9. Coordinate with the government o
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technical support of CES-MED, if re
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- Information on national energy po
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Section II: Baseline Emission Inven
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Figure 2: Considered themes in BEI
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1.3.2.1 Residential buildings In th
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Volume Energy equivalent Diesel con
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Air transport was estimated from th
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average. Although, this figure stil
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Energy consumption in GWh 12.0 10.0
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GHG emissions in tCO 2eq/year in 20
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Governorate of the Red Sea in 2015
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and climate transition, • It will
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temperature control system. There i
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Even if LED lamps cost far more (hi
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4.1.3.4 Budget These figures are ro
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Governorate and Municipal vision an
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(RoI) of 3 years. This plan will al
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5. Assumptions and risks - The key
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Solar PV 14,250 MWh/y CO2 reduction
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General Objectives of the project T
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- Support the GRP to inform and rai
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Red Sea. The GRP will also increase
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The pilot considering 1,000 housing
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• Organize a proper maintenance s
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6. Governorate of the Red Sea, Hurg
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• Develop technical capacity loca
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- Egyptian Armed Forces Operations
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Long-term plans As long as the Gove
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6. Assumptions and risks - The key
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- OPEC Fund for International Devel
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supporting the Governorate to achie
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• Ministry of Environment (MoEnv)
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4. Organization and procedures Form
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9. Available and foreseen sources o
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plan. The plan aims at greening a t
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most adequate location of green are
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1. The cost of greening the shoulde
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5. Summary of related Awareness Rai
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Section VI: Citizens Awareness Prom
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Preparation of a COMMUNITY AWARENES
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IV. Previous awareness actions cond
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Template Two- Communication Plan 2.
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Template Two - Communication Plan 2
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Template Two - Communication Plan 2
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Template Two- Communication Plan 2.
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Template 2 - Communication Plan 2.4
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Template 3.1 Identification of CAPP
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Solid and Liquid waste management a
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2- Sustainable and green Boats - To
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society and with those in front of
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Recommendations: These tables have
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References Elkhayt, M. 2016. The Eg
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Guidelines of Principles and Proced