Energy environmental priorities:
Maldives aims to achieve a low emission development future and ensure energy security.
GHG emissions reduction targets:
Maldives intends to take actions and undertakings to reduce unconditionally 10% of its GHG emissions (under a BAU) by the year 2030. These actions and undertakings could be scaled-up to 24% in a conditional manner, in the context of sustainable development, supported and enabled by availability of financial resources, technology transfer and capacity building. [...] Timeframe 2021 – 2030.---Gases: CO2, CH4, Contribution of other GHGs like Sulphur hexafluorides (SF6) and Nitrous oxides (N2O) are significantly low and hence not considered.
Decarbonization strategy:
Maldives is focusing its efforts, actions and undertakings in reducing its GHG emissions in the energy sector. These actions and undertakings will be based on strategies and sectoral action plans designed, amongst others, for the following areas of intervention: energy, tourism, waste, water, and building sectors. ---The main area of focus for mitigation is fuel
switching to alternative energy options, which is severely constrained by the limited land area, geographic isolation of islands and geographic dispersion of populations.