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               impact on ecosystems. For example, the lack of other affordable energy options has contributed

               to Haiti’s vicious cycle of poverty→ deforestation → loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services

               → increased poverty. There is need for renewable energy options that will be most promising in

               different  national  and  local  contexts.  Heavy  reliance  on  imported  fuels  is  one  of  the  most
               significant  factors  driving  the  extremely  high  electricity  costs  in  the  region,  which  remain

               substantially greater than the comparable average in most of the developed world, reaching as

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               high as US$0.40/kWh in some Caribbean countries.

               Energy has a critical role to play in Caribbean countries’ Nationally Determined Contributions
               (NDCs). For example, the Antigua and Barbuda NDC indicates a specific RE goal: to “achieve an

               energy matrix with 50MW of electricity from renewable sources both on and off-grid in the public

               and private sectors.” Their NDC goal is equivalent to replacing their entire peak power-generation

               capacity with renewable energy resources. In addition to this goal, the NDC indicates an intention

               to construct a waste-to-energy plant by 2025 and to produce 100% of electricity demand for
               water services (including desalination) from off-grid RE resources. Specific measures and tools

               for  achieving  energy-efficiency  improvements  (including  updating  the  building  code  and

               establishing EE standards for imported vehicles and appliances) are also included in the NDC,
               although the anticipated mitigation outcomes of such measures are not quantified. See Best

               practice  in  utilizing  energy  and  climate  policies  to  develop  NDC  mitigation  targets  in  the

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               Caribbean   as  well  as  Policy  brief  on  NDC  mitigation  targets  of  the  CARICOM  member
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               states and LCCARL233_en.pdf.










               13  https://www.caribbean-council.org/new-opportunities-address-energy-security-caribbean/
               14  https://www.energimyndigheten.se/globalassets/klimat--miljo/internationella-klimatinsatser/best-practice---ndc-mitigation-
               targets-in-the-caribbean---transport-revision-230118-clean.pdf
               15  https://www.energimyndigheten.se/globalassets/klimat--miljo/internationella-klimatinsatser/policy-brief-on-ndc-mitigation-
               targets-of-the-caricom-member-states---final.pdf
               16  https://repositorio.cepal.org/bitstream/handle/11362/38677/1/LCCARL233_en.pdf
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