The first ICAT project contributed to building capacity in Antigua and Barbuda to conduct economy-wide emission projections and to assess the impact of policy and measures (in terms of GHG emissions and other sustainable development factors) in the energy sector. In the second project, work on both emissions projections and impact assessment was further strengthened, with a focus on the electric mobility transition of the country.
Institutionally embed modelling capacity to conduct both ex ante and ex post GHG emission mitigation and select SDG impact analysis of its electric mobility transition measures.
Establish a sustainable national economy-wide GHG emission projections and mitigation analysis modeling capacity.
If you want to find out more about the ICAT projects in Antigua and Barbuda, please contact the ICAT Secretariat.
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