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Recently, the World Bank and the Government of the Republic of the Marshall Islands jointly launched two projects
related to climate change.
One of these is photovoltaic projects, which will promote investment in renewable energy and promote energy efficiency
.
The two projects, totaling $53 million, include a 3MW photovoltaic installation that will help the island increase renewable energy generation, energy efficiency and reliability
.
Another project includes $25 million from the Green Climate Fund, which will be used to improve disaster preparedness and strengthen early warning systems, while investing in coastline protection to combat the effects of
global warming and other natural disasters.
The President of the Republic of the Marshall Islands said, "The people of the Marshall Islands live with
the realities of climate change every day.
The challenges we face are complex and unique to our country, so solutions must be tailored to our needs and specific difficulties
.
I am proud to partner with the World Bank to launch these two projects, which strengthen the government's efforts to build our country's capacity to address climate change while meeting our national energy policy goals and increasing our renewable energy generation capacity
.
" ”
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Recently, the World Bank and the Government of the Republic of the Marshall Islands jointly launched two projects
related to climate change.
One of these is photovoltaic projects, which will promote investment in renewable energy and promote energy efficiency
.
The two projects, totaling $53 million, include a 3MW photovoltaic installation that will help the island increase renewable energy generation, energy efficiency and reliability
.
Another project includes $25 million from the Green Climate Fund, which will be used to improve disaster preparedness and strengthen early warning systems, while investing in coastline protection to combat the effects of
global warming and other natural disasters.
The President of the Republic of the Marshall Islands said, "The people of the Marshall Islands live with
the realities of climate change every day.
The challenges we face are complex and unique to our country, so solutions must be tailored to our needs and specific difficulties
.
I am proud to partner with the World Bank to launch these two projects, which strengthen the government's efforts to build our country's capacity to address climate change while meeting our national energy policy goals and increasing our renewable energy generation capacity
.
" ”
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