National Energy Policy of the Democratic Republic of Congo
This policy has been drawn up to guide and coordinate actions in the energy sector and to serve as a reference framework for all energy projects and programmes to be implemented in the
Though SDG Goal 1 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is still a long-term one, which aims for no poverty, the nation is beginning to make progress in the process of rebuilding. The Democratic Republic of the Congo first gained independence in 1960 and has had a somewhat turbulent history since.
3%ENERGY TRANSITION IN ACTIONGrand Inga hydropower project The DRC has vast solar, wind and hydropower potential, and the government committed to increasing the share of renewable energy in the national energy mix as part of its nation lly determined contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement. In 2013, the government announced plans to deve
aking related to the DRC's domestic energy transition plans. The EITI process also seeks to improve governance of the DRC's mining sector, given the i portance of critical minerals used in low-carbon technologies. EITI data-driven forecasting can provide eviden el and critical
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