Pacific Energy Newsletter Number 2 May 2004
Pacific Energy Newsletter Number 3 August 2004
Pacific Power Association (PPA) Annual Conference : Participation at Annual Conference. Presentation prepared and delivered. New information gathered.
Conference summary report prepared.
Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat (PIFS): Japan (Diesel Training) : Coordinated annual event.
Participated in annual event.
Summary report.
Evaluation of the Photovoltaic Power System for the Christian Institute for Community Development, Abemama Island, Republic of Kiribati.
Pacific Energy Newsletter Number 1 2005
COCOGEN Project : A number of Pacific Island countries have started to consider biofuels as a strategic renewable energy option. First successful trials to use straight coconut oil (CNO) have been undertaken in Fiji, Marshall Islands New Caledonia and Vanuatu. Both the University of the South Pacific and the University of Papua New Guinea have started scientific research on the subject. In general opportunities exist to utilize CNO and other vegetable oils as an alternative fuel for transport and electricity generation. Thus the objectives of this project were to;
Regional Energy Meeting (REM2004) held from 29 November to 3 December 2004, in Madang, Papua New Guinea, co-jointly with the PIESAP Regional Planning and Consultative Meeting.
Programme report on PIF Invitational Programme for Middle Management.
National Energy Policy : National Energy Policies developed, endorsed and implemented. PEMM - Utilize regulatory
principles to create an economic policy environment and energy legislative frameworks.
PIEPSAP end of project report.
Regional Energy Meeting - Pacific Energy Ministers Meeting 2009 : The 2009 Regional Energy Meeting and Pacific Energy Ministers Meeting was convened in Nukualofa, Tonga. The Energy Ministers meeting discussed on:
a. Discussion of implementation of national energy policies;
b. Pacific Petroleum Project and national petroleum import policies;
c. Renewable Energy;
d. Energy Efficiency and Conservation.
The Toolkit provides information and summarizes what has been done in the Pacific in relation to mini‐grids
and renewable energy. It also compares different policy approaches, and highlights lessons learned. The
primary purpose of the Toolkit is to assist [Pacific] Legislators make good energy‐related policy decisions with
the encompassing vision of: “available, reliable, affordable, and environmentally sound energy for the
sustainable development of all Pacific island communities”.
The e-Parliament : The e-Parliament is a new global forum for democratic legislators from across the political spectrum. It was designed to deal with a wide range of issues. Its purpose was to help spread and implement good policy ideas.
The main set of issues that we have taken up to begin with is climate, energy and ecosystems. Three immediate objectives are: 1. Encourage Pacific Legislators and Governments to improve legislation and governance regarding energy, including renewable energy, and particularly regarding access to energy for the poor.
Pacific Energy and Gender (PEG) Network : Gender mainstreamed within the energy sector.
Increased gender awareness in the energy sector.
Pacific Energy and Gender (PEG) Network : Gender mainstreamed within the energy sector. Increased gender awareness in the energy sector.
Pacific Islands Energy Policy and Strategic Action Planning (PIEPSAP) : The provision of assistance with the development and review of National Energy Policies, and strategic action planning.
PIEPSAP Project Document
Pacific Islands Energy Policy and Strategic Action Planning (PIEPSAP) : The provision of assistance with the development and review of National Energy Policies, and strategic action planning.
National Energy Policy : The provision of assistance with the development and review of National Energy Policies.