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.
Solomon Island Electricity Authority (SIEA) trading as Solomon Power have change its new tarriffs effective 1st February 2018. Herewith the new Tarriff Charges in accordance with The Electricity Act (Cap 128) and The Electricity Tarriff Regulation 2016.
The attached document is a summary of FSM Pohnpei Utilities Corporation (PUC) electricity tariffs rates as at February 2013. Tariff rates for residential power services, small general power service, large power service and industrial power service.
The PDF document provides the Cook Islands Te Aponga Uira (TAU) electricity tariff rates as at 1 July 2015.
Data captures generation and fuel consumption by the Vatukoula Gold Mines. Record captures the following:
- power generation, fuel consumption, power distribution on a monthly basis
- daily and monthly reports on generators, feeders & fuel
Following folder captures tariff rates for UNELCO in Vanuatu. Data sourced from the URA website. Electricity tariff rates in the spreadsheet is available from 2000 - 2014.
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.
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.