1、Decentralised renewable energy for artisanal fisheries in MauritaniaCover photo:Kaikups/SCopyright IRENA 2025Unless otherwise stated,material in this publication may be freely used,shared,copied,reproduced,printed and/or stored,provided that appropriate acknowledgement is given of IRENA as the sourc
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3、ntralised renewable energy for artisanal fisheries in Mauritania,International Renewable Energy Agency,Abu Dhabi.About IRENAThe International Renewable Energy Agency(IRENA)is an intergovernmental organisation that supports countries in their transition to a sustainable energy future and serves as th
4、e principal platform for international co-operation,a centre of excellence,and a repository of policy,technology,resource and financial knowledge on renewable energy.IRENA promotes the widespread adoption and sustainable use of all forms of renewable energy,including bioenergy,geothermal,hydropower,
5、ocean,solar and wind energy,in the pursuit of sustainable development,energy access,energy security and low-carbon economic growth and prosperity.www.irena.orgAcknowledgementsThis report was developed under the guidance of Grbz Gnl(Director,IRENA Country Engagement and Partnerships),and Kavita Rai(I
6、RENA),and authored by Babucarr Bittaye(IRENA),Mohamed Lemin Abdel Hamid and Ahmedou Ahmed Alem(consultants).The report was reviewed by Caroline Ochieng,Mamadou Goundiam,and Wilson Matekenya(IRENA).The report benefited from feedback provided by Zakaria Soumar(Ministry of Energy and Petroleum),Mohamed