Current energy use and potential for renewable energies in Tuvalu. An Alofa Tuvalu Report, funded by the French Ministry for Foreign Affairs (Pacific Fund) and ADEME at the request of the Government of Tuvalu.
Report documents the wind energy potential for the island Funafuti. Also has a wind resource map of the island with an assessment of the economic feasibility. Report was prepared by Ecology Management ApS of Denmark for SPREP.
Biomass energy potential in Tuvalu.
Training report on the biogas plant construction in Tuvalu from April to May 2007. SOPAC carried out the construction of the bio digester plant in Tuvalu as part of the Alofa Tuvalu's renewable energy demonstration and training center project.
Progress report on the Small Islands Beautiful Project - Tuvalu outer island biogas: Nanumea. Period covered by this report May 2010 - May 2012.
Report describes the biogas project in Tuvalu and lessons learnt from the project.
Promotional brochure on the Tuvalu biogas project.
Towards a Brighter Future for All A Transformative Sector-Wide Programme
Energy is a fundamental enabler and catalyst for economic development and for enhancing the livelihoods and well-being of all Vanuatu citizens. This National Energy Road Map (“Road Map”) presents the Government of Vanuatu’s comprehensive action plan for developing the energy sector in a systematic, rational, and strategic and sustainable manner over the medium term, for the benefit of all its citizens nationwide.
The following document was developed but was not endorsed and remained as a draft since 2007.
The purpose of this Act is to establish the rules and procedures that must be followed with Government contracts and tenders.
Signed consession between the Government of Vanuatu and UNELCO for the production and supply of Electricity in Port Vila from 1975 to 2001.
An Act to establish the Utilities Regulatory Authority with its role.
Tuvalu Electricity Authority Corporation Act 1990
This Act may be cited as the Tuvalu Electricity Authority Corporation Act 1990and shall come into operation on 20 December 1990.
An act to declare the law of partnership. Act 12 of 1991.
An act to promote improved performance and accountability in respect of public enterprises by specifying principles governing the operation of public enterprises, specifying the principles and procedure for the appointment of directors of a public enterprise, establishing requirements concerning accountability for public enterprises and providing support for shareholding ministers on matters relating to public enterprises.
Preamble:
The Second Pacific Energy Ministers was held in Nuku’alofa, Kingdom of Tonga, 23rd to 24th April 2009. Energy Ministers from the following countries attended: Australia*, Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Republic of the Fiji Islands, Republic of Kiribati*, Republic of the Marshall Islands*, Nauru, New Zealand, Niue, Palau, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Kingdom of Tonga, Tuvalu and the Republic of Vanuatu.
“This report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of John Mooteb, Peter Johnston and Herbert Wade”.
“This report is an outcome of a series of studies conducted under the framework of the Pacific Islands Renewable Energy Project (PIREP)”.
“This report is an outcome of a series of studies conducted under the framework of the Pacific Islands enewable Energy Project (PIREP)”.
FINAL EVALUATION OF THE UNDP/GEF/SPREP PROJECT