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Datasets captures the petroleum imported to Samoa for the period 2009 - 2013, It highlights the quantity and value (in Tala) for fuel and LPG for the last five years.

 

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Herewith the distribution of vehicles registerd in Fiji from 2001-2018. Registered vehicles on a yearly basis as at 31st December and quarterly basis from 2016 - 2018.

Vehicles registered are catergorised as:

- Private Cars

- Taxis

- Rental and Hire cars,

- Goods Vehicles - Light and heavy goods vehicles including vans, trucks, pick-ups, ambulances and fire engines

- Buses - Minibuses are also included

- Government vehicles

- Carriers and

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Herewith dataset for the Tariff Adjustment for Solomon Islands from Jan 2017 up till April 2019 for Domestic, Commercial and Industial tariff.

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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.

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The following captures the monthly electricity billing rates for American Samoa for the period 2018 from February to December

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The following captures the monthly electricity billing rates for American Samoa for the period 2016 from January to December

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The resilient development and diversification of Fiji’s energy sector is a long-term priority for the Fijian
Government due in part to rising national energy demand, volatile oil prices, ageing energy
infrastructure, and the intensifying impact of climate change and disaster events on Fiji’s
infrastructure, environment, people, and economy. Beyond these factors and trends there is an array
of current and projected socio-economic and cultural changes that are reconfiguring the way Fijians

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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

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Datasetcaptures  Fiji goods and services in terms of value (FJ$) imported, exported and re-exported from 2015 - 2019 (p)

Data Source: Fiji Bureau of Statistics

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Herewith the New Zealnd Energy Supply and Demand for the period 1990 - 2017. It highlights the supply of fuels (total Primary Energy) and demand for fuels to the different sectors namely Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing, Industrial and Commercial Transport Residential.

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The data set provided are selected tables extracted from the Pacific Power Utilities Benchmarking Report 2012 Fiscal Year, published in June 2015. The Pacific Power Association (PPA) with the technical support of the Pacific Infrastructure Advisory Centre (PIAC) prepared this report. 

Data set comprises of the following summary tables:

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The data set provided are selected tables extracted from the Pacific Power Utilities Benchmarking Report, 2013 & 2014 Fiscal Years, published in July 2016. The Pacific Power Association (PPA) with the support of the Pacific Infrastructure Advisory Centre (PIAC) prepared this report. 

Data set comprises of the following summary tables:

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The data set provided are selected tables extracted from the Pacific Power Utilities Benchmarking Report, published in December 2011. The Pacific Power Association (PPA) with the support of the Pacific Infrastructure Advisory Centre (PIAC) and the Pacific Community (SPC) prepared this report. 

Tables 2.1-2.8 provides a summary of the following:

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Pacific National Minimum Development Indicators (NMDI) for Energy as of 2014. Statistics captured here are as of the latest census/HIES records available for the PICs. Data captured include:

  • Electrification rate
  • Access to modern lighting
  • Access to modern cooking fuel sources
  • Fuel imports as a % of GDP
  • Electricity tariffs (USD/kWh)
  • Household energy expenditure
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This document is prepared on the responsibility of the Chair of the Round Table on Sustainable Development at the OECD. The opinions expressed and arguments employed herein do not necessarily reflect the official views of the OECD or of the governments of its Member countries.

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This report presents the results of one of the most extensive field market surveys detailing the use of renewable energy systems in remote area power supplies (RAPS) in Australia. 134 separate remote sites were visited encompassing over 350 separate power and water pumping systems. Householders were questioned to ascertain their attitudes to renewable energy and the installation and maintenance people talked to. 1270 mail-out survey forms were sent out with 260 replies received. The amount of data collected was prodigious.

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Developing countries face an overall situation of limited energy resources and applications, particularly in rural areas, and there is an urgent need to address this situation. Limited energy resources and applications pose a serious constraint and barrier to social and economic development, and present significant challenges and opportunities for renewable energy. Renewable energy sources include biomass, solar energy, wind and hydropower.

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Asian Development Outlook 2005 Update - This part of the Update reviews the possible consequences and challenges presented by high oil prices for developing Asia. After a brief review of why prices are high, their impact on various economies in developing Asia is examined. Policy responses to structurally higher oil prices are then surveyed, including a brief discussion on the risks inherent in subsidizing oil products. The review ends by setting out key principles for guiding policy decisions, and offering some conclusions.

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This policy brief has been prepared by the Asian Development Bank to help the region manage the adjustment to high prices. The policy brief describes the situation internationally and in the Pacific. It looks at what regional governments and development partners can do to help lessen the problems created by high prices. It also looks at what can be done to capture the benefits that high price offer, particularly to local food producers.

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This paper was commissioned by ESMAP as part of an investigation on energy security issues from the perspective of developing countries, starting with a literature review and a concept note prepared by Ms. Dominique Lallement with research assistance from Ms. Anupa Vege.