Meta Data
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Draft Year: 
2015
Effective Start Year: 
2016
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Other
Economic Sector: 
Power, Transport, Multi-Sector, Other
Energy Types: 
Power, Renewable, Bioenergy, Solar, Wind, Other
Issued by: 
Government of Niue
File: 
Overall Summary: 
The Paris Agreement welcomes the Intended Nationally Determined Contributions that have been communicated by Parties in accordance with decision 1/CP.19, paragraph 2(b) in this context, Niue submitted its INDC to the UNFCCC COP21 negotiations, including; their proposed GHG reduction targets.
Efficiency
EE targets: 
The Niue commit in emission reduction is a 38% renewable energy contribution in 2020 would equate to a reduction of 364,000 litres of diesel per annum, or approximately 1.2 Gg CO2e per annum. An 80% renewable energy contribution in 2020 would equate to a reduction of 977,000 litres of diesel per annum, or approximately 3.1 Gg CO2e per annum. The sector covered is electricity (42% of reported 2009 energy sector emissions) and the gases covered Carbon dioxide (CO2); Methane (CH4); Nitrous oxide (N2O).
Environment
GHG emissions reduction targets: 
The Niue commit in emission reduction is a 38% renewable energy contribution in 2020 would equate to a reduction of 364,000 litres of diesel per annum, or approximately 1.2 Gg CO2e per annum. An 80% renewable energy contribution in 2020 would equate to a reduction of 977,000 litres of diesel per annum, or approximately 3.1 Gg CO2e per annum. The sector covered is electricity (42% of reported 2009 energy sector emissions) and the gases covered Carbon dioxide (CO2); Methane (CH4); Nitrous oxide (N2O).
Decarbonization strategy: 
In its commitment to building resilience, Niue has developed the Niue Joint National Action Plan (JNAP). The JNAP strongly recognises the links between disaster risk management and climate change action, and thus aims to operationalise the Climate Change Policy and vulnerabilities identified in the draft Second National Communication (SNC). The JNAP also fulfils meeting the task of operationalising the Coastal Development Policy. The JNAP has the following goals: Goal 1 – Strong and effective institutional basis for disaster risk reduction / climate change adaptation; Goal 2 – Strong public awareness and improved understanding of the causes and effects of climate change, climate variability and disasters; Goal 3 – Strengthened livelihoods, community resilience, natural resources and assets; Goal 4 – Strengthened capacity to adapt renewable energy technologies, improve energy efficiency and energy security; Goal 5 – Strengthened disaster preparedness for effective response. Achievement of these Goals is through specific objectives and actions associated with these, which are fully costed for donor support. Revision of the Climate Change Policy and JNAP will likely be required both before and post 2020 with costing of further identified activities for donor funding towards building a resilient Niue.