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Dependence on fossil fuel is an issue for the many countries, it is particularly challenging for Small Island Developing States. Due to the constant fluctuation in oil prices which leads to high fuel prices, high cost of living, and high electricity bills when the price of this commodity is high. This results in constant pressure on the government to provide more subsidies; which is not a long term economic solution. As a result many SIDS have started to see the benefits of harnessing the local energy resources they possess as a means to reduce their dependence on fossil fuel, diversify their…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Dependence on fossil fuel is an issue for the many countries, it is particularly challenging for Small Island Developing States. Due to the constant fluctuation in oil prices which leads to high fuel prices, high cost of living, and high electricity bills when the price of this commodity is high. This results in constant pressure on the government to provide more subsidies; which is not a long term economic solution. As a result many SIDS have started to see the benefits of harnessing the local energy resources they possess as a means to reduce their dependence on fossil fuel, diversify their energy mix and ensure long term energy security for their country. The introduction of renewable energy is seen as an economic viable solution in this uncertain environment. This study identifies the potential of renewable energy in the islands of Seychelles, the barriers faced by the country in deploying renewable energy technology to harness such potential and also provide solutions and recommendations to create a more enabling environment for the deployment of renewable energy.
Autorenporträt
Bernice Charles works for the Government of Seychelles. She has a Master's in Environmental Management and Policy. She has published one book and a paper as co-authors in the field of Waste Management and Sustainable Development. She is interested in the issues which affect SIDS, RE Deployment, Climate Change, Island Resiliency and Survival.