Solar water heating (SWH) NAMA concept for the industrial, comercial and residential sectors in Belize Executive summary

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Luis Guerra

Resumo

The SWH NAMA in Belize aims to implement the solar water heating technology for the industrial, commercial and residential sectors, with the objective of reducing the emission of greenhouse gases from the use of fossil fuels for water heating through the installation and use of solar collectors and storage tanks. It includes an estimation of the GHG emission reductions expected for the implementation of the project, considering several scenarios according to the current situation and using appropriate methodologies to assess these estimations; and an analysis of the financial and technical support required and estimation of the financial and technological resources needed for the proper development of the SWH NAMA.


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Climate Change; Solar Water Heating; Nationally Determined Contributions; National Appropriate Mitigation Action; Belize

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Guerra, L. (2018). Solar water heating (SWH) NAMA concept for the industrial, comercial and residential sectors in Belize: Executive summary. ENERLAC. Revista De energía De Latinoamérica Y El Caribe, 2(1), 136–157. Recuperado de https://enerlac.olade.org/index.php/ENERLAC/article/view/72
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Luis Guerra, Organización Latinoamericana de Energía (OLADE). Ecuador

Environmental Engineer with a M. Sc. in Renewable Energy Management.

He is currently working as a consultant for the Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE) on projects related to mitigation and adaptation to climate change.