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Maldives Expands Renewable Energy Capacity by 17 MW Amid Climate Goals

Maldives Expands Renewable Energy Capacity by 17 MW Amid Climate Goals

The Maldives has increased its renewable energy capacity by 17 megawatts since President Muizzu announced targets at COP 28. Minister Thoriq Ibrahim, speaking at the IRENA Assembly in Abu Dhabi, said installed capacity grew from 53 MW to 70 MW in just over a year. The government aims for 33% renewable electricity by 2028 and is implementing an additional 170 MW of projects. Minister Thoriq urged global action to meet the 1.5°C target.

The Maldives has increased its renewable energy capacity by 17 megawatts since President Muizzu announced targets at COP 28. Minister Thoriq Ibrahim, speaking at the IRENA Assembly in Abu Dhabi, said installed capacity grew from 53 MW to 70 MW in just over a year. The government aims for 33% renewable electricity by 2028 and is implementing an additional 170 MW of projects. Minister Thoriq urged global action to meet the 1.5°C target.

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The Maldives has increased its renewable energy capacity by 17 megawatts since President Muizzu announced targets at COP 28. Minister Thoriq Ibrahim, speaking at the IRENA Assembly in Abu Dhabi, said installed capacity grew from 53 MW to 70 MW in just over a year. The government aims for 33% renewable electricity by 2028 and is implementing an additional 170 MW of projects. Minister Thoriq urged global action to meet the 1.5°C target.

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