Most of the Small Island Developing States (SIDS)
are heavily reliant on fossil fuels for generation of electricity. Seychelles
is no exception. The Government of Seychelles has taken several initiatives in
the past few years through the Department of Energy and Seychelles Energy
Commission (SEC) to introduce various guidelines and actions to implement the
Energy Policy. This will allow Seychelles to put concrete measures and initiatives
in terms of promoting renewable energy and energy efficiency in the country as
a national priority.
Seychelles aims to diversify its energy
supply, reaching a target of 5% and 15% share of renewable energy in the
electricity generation mix by 2020 and 2030 respectively. The Energy Policy is
based on historical, existing and projected energy demand and supply, and
proposes key changes to the institutional and regulatory framework for the energy
sector in the country. Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency are the twin
pillars for sustainable energy development. In November 2015, the SEC with the
support of GOS-UNDP-GEF Resource Efficiency project recommended new policy measures
exclusively for Energy Efficiency to the Ministry of Environment, Energy and
Climate Change (MEECC).
What
is Energy Efficiency?
Energy
Efficiency is an approach to manage the energy consumption. It is “using less
energy to do same work”. For example, a LED bulb of 6 -8 W can give the same luminance
as a 60 W Incandesant bulb by using less energy (electricity) for the same work
and hence LED bulb is considered more energy efficient.
So when you replace an appliance or choose to buy an energy efficient appliance, such as refrigerator, washing machine, or air conditioner or even your gadgets for computer or music system, the new appliance will provide the same service but uses less energy.
This results in saving your money on your energy bill, and reduces the amount of greenhouse gases going into atmosphere.
So when you replace an appliance or choose to buy an energy efficient appliance, such as refrigerator, washing machine, or air conditioner or even your gadgets for computer or music system, the new appliance will provide the same service but uses less energy.
This results in saving your money on your energy bill, and reduces the amount of greenhouse gases going into atmosphere.
According to the initial baseline survey (2016), Households
account for 30% of electricity consumption in Seychelles, The key results of
the baseline study are as follows:
10% of the households
surveyed have plans to increase their AC capacity, and another 9% will adopt AC,
within the next 5 years (which leads to significant increase in electricity consumption
Almost 61% of households uses electric water heaters which account for 20% of the
electricity used; whereas the penetration rate of solar water heaters is only
4.5% (although these are far more energy efficient and uses renewable source,
the sun which is totally free!).
With regards to
electricity consumption by lights, Incandescent lights account for 46%and
fluorescent lights for 49% LEDs (the most efficient lights) account for only
0.87 % out of total Lights used by households.
As seen from the
results of the baseline survey, it is evident that there is an immediate need
to adopt energy efficiency practises to reduce consumption of electricity. Becoming
energy efficient is simple, but investing in energy efficiency appliances has a
high cost which acts as a main barrier. To ensure that this barrier is
minimalized the MoFTEP, in partnership with the MEECC and SEC, is offering the SEEREP
loan, a financial incentive scheme to support households and SMEs. The loan has
a very low interest rate of 5% which allows for a higher return of investment
and aims to support a rapid adoption of energy efficient and renewable technologies.
Why do I need to become Energy Efficient?
Energy
Efficiency allows you to SAVE the planet whilst saving your money! When you are
taking proactive Energy Efficiency actions you are directly helping Seychelles
in improving energy security, reducing the demand for imported fossil fuels.
Did you know?
In Seychelles, many jobs have already been
created in the Energy Efficiency sector and more are coming soon. There are two
energy efficient technology service providers, about 9 solar water heater suppliers
in Seychelles at the moment and Different level of skilled and semi-skilled
labours would be required in the future as we go for more projects in new
technologies which can include but not limited to installers of SWH system, welders, teachers,
technicians and supervisors. There are also affiliated posts, in the field of policy
making, project management, consultancy works and technical advisors. There has
been an increase in the number of shops selling energy efficient technologies,
as organisations set up energy related strategies and department to address
issues related to it. There are opportunities for many more people to become
involved in the jobs market as a participant or an entrepreneur.
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