This record captures the 2011 Plant Load Summary for the Marshall Islands. Data captures the following:
- Daily load from Monday to Sunday for 24 hours
- Daily & Average hourly load by engine: Engine 1 - Engine 6
Data is provided here as it was provided by the data source.
This record holds Majuro's electricity consumers by sector between 2012 - 2013. Data is extracted from Marshall Islands Renewables Readiness Assessment (RRA) and the original data source is from MEC, 2014. Sectors are commercial, government institutions and residential.
Note this is a graphical extract from IRENA RRA Report.
Kiribati power statistics for 2010 - 2013. Data produced by the Kiribati Public Utility Board, sourced through the Kiribati Enery Planning Unit.
The dataset captures the existing and approved Electricity Tariff Rates set by the Commerce Commission. it showcase the existing tariff rate since 1st September 2009 and the new approved tariff rate effective 1st June 2010.
In this new schedule, you will note that:
- Households consuming 130 kWh will now pay 16.4% less.
For example, an household paying $30 in the past will now pay $25.08. We have 17343 households who will get a relief with reduction in their bill by 16.46%;
- The high end domestic users will now have to pay 8.82 cents more;
The dataset captures the existing and approved Electricity Tariff Rates set by the Commerce Commission. it showcase the existing tariff rate since 1st September 2009 and the new approved tariff rate effective 1st June 2010.
In this new schedule, you will note that:
- Households consuming 130 kWh will now pay 16.4% less.
For example, an household paying $30 in the past will now pay $25.08. We have 17343 households who will get a relief with reduction in their bill by 16.46%;
- The high end domestic users will now have to pay 8.82 cents more;
Herewith dataset for the Tariff Adjustment for Solomon Islands from Jan 2017 up till April 2019 for Domestic, Commercial and Industial tariff.
Herewith Solomon Island Electricity Authority (SIEA) trading as Solomon Power Tarriffs adjustments from 2017 - 2018. The Tarriff Charges are in accordance with The Electricity Act (Cap 128) and The Electricity Tarriff Regulation 2016.
The dataseta shows the 2017 Key Performance Indicator(s) - KPIs Operational and performance Data. Extracted from the "Pacific Power Utilities Benchmarking Report 2017 Fiscal Year"
Table G.1 Generation
Table G.2 Generation, Distirbution
Table G.3 Generation and Distributionm SAIDI SAIFI)
Table G.4 Demand Side Management DSM, HR and Safety Customer
Excel file shared by NUC for SOE 2022 report
A record of total power generation (kWh or MWh) and demand in Marshall Islands from 2009 - 2012. The decrease in energy consumption shows that the community and government initiatives to promote energy efficiency are effective. Data herein are elaborated further on page 114 of the SOE, 2016.
The key objective of every census is to count every person (man, woman, child) resident in the country on census night, and also collect information on assorted demographic (sex, age, marital status, citizenship) and socio-economic (education/qualifications; labour force and economic activity) information, as well as data pertinent to household and housing characteristics. This count provides a complete picture of the population make-up in each village and town, of each island and region, thus allowing for an assessment of demographic change over time.
This record holds Tonga Power Limited (TPL) generation data from 2000 - 2014,. Data is sourced from the TPL, via the TERM IU Office (Feleti). Data captured include generation, losses, fuel consumed in generation, peak and minimum demand for the 4 grids in Tonga - Tongatapu, Vavau, Eua, Haapai.
This record captures power utility information for Samoa during the period 2001 - 2012 for selected categories. Data is produced by Samoa's Electric Power Corporation (EPC). Data is captured for both Upolu and Savaii grids. Dataset attached is comprehensive and covers information on monthly generation (including diesel, solar, coconut oil and hydro production); fuel consumption; average damn level; total rainfall; power interruptions; annual sales and production; monthly sales by island, graphs and generation capacity.
Copy of a paper published in Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews.
The 14 developing member countries (DMCs) of the Pacific Department of the Asi an Development Bank (ADB) cover a wide diversity. Populations range from the top three countries, representing 87% of the region’s population, to the remaining 11 countries, with a total of less than 1.5 million people. The region covers 15% of the globe’s surface, with remote countries ranging from large single landmass entities to smaller countries covering over 900 islands.
Various report by Asian Development Bank across various sectors in Papua New Guinea
Only 10 percent of the population in Papua New Guinea (PNG) has access to the national electricity grid, leaving 6.3 million people without access to the energy needed to meet their basic needs. Lack of reliable lighting limits people’s ability to undertake daily activities like household chores, reading, schoolwork, and conducting business outside of daylight hours.
Pacific Island states are some of the most vulnerable nations in the world when it comes to the impact of climate
change. As yet, none of the Pacific Island States have any operational coal mines or coal-fired power stations. However, this could all soon change.