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 Pacific Data Hub

Gerhard Zieroth, Renewable Energy Consultant, New Caledonia prepared this report for UNDP/UNESCO Samoa.

 Pacific Data Hub

This report was prepared by Jan Cloin of SPC - GSD (formerly SOPAC) and was funded by United Nations Development Programme and the report was prepared for the Samoan Electric Power Corporation. A survey with a structured questionnaire was undertaken in September 2007 focusing on coconut farming families in Savai’i. A pre-selected sample of 150 households was interviewed but due to quality and selection problems only 69 household interview results were analysed. 

 Pacific Data Hub

This report was prepared by Herbert Wade and Kenneth Bulehite. This report is provided in support of the Asia-Pacific Regional Energy Programme for Poverty Reduction (REP-PoR). Report prepared for Winrock as part of the REP-PoR policy study on ‘Policy Study on Regional Mapping of Options to Promote Private Investments in Alternative Energy Sources for the Poor’.

 Pacific Data Hub

Electrification feasibility study for the Torba Province. 

 Pacific Data Hub

This report was prepared by ESCAP consisting of Rikke Munk Hansen and Herbert Wade. The mission was to visit Tarawa, Kiribati to assist in developing detailed terms of reference for a prefeasibility study on solar/diesel hybrid power development for Islands Council Office areas on rural islands.  

 Pacific Data Hub

Tuvalu National Electrification Master Plan. 

 Pacific Data Hub

This paper provides a brief summary of the Tuvalu experience with the Lomé II Regional PV Follow-Up Programme. The paper also covers the work carried out through the Lomé III PV Programme which was funded under Tuvalu’s National Indicative Programme (NIP) . The Lomé II and III programmes were a joint undertaking and were implemented simultaneously. Wherever the Lomé II programme is referenced, it also refers to the Lomé III programme.

 Pacific Data Hub

This report was prepared by Peter Johnston for the Division of Energy. .  This overview report summarises energy policy issues in the Cook Islands and provides general recommendations to improve both the policies and possible means to more effectively implement. . This report only touches briefly on petroleum.

 Pacific Data Hub

This report was prepared by Rikke Munk Hansen for the department of energy. This report is the result of an advisory mission to the Department of Energy (DoE). There is a general recognition among staff of the Department of Energy (DoE) of the importance of energy statistics for development, implementation and monitoring of energy policies. The establishment of an energy demand database and the provision on energy demand and supply data to the public are part of the Department’s corporate plan.

 Pacific Data Hub

An Expert Meeting to discuss the Pacific Regional Data Repository was held on 5-6 December 2013 at the ESCAP Pacific Office.  The meeting followed the signing of a ‘Declaration on the Pacific Regional Data Repository on Sustainable Energy for All (SE4ALL)’ in New York on 27 September 2013, and was held to discuss energy data needs and priorities as input into the drafting of a technical proposal for consideration by Pacific island governments.

 Pacific Data Hub

Questionnaire prepared by the University of the South Pacific (USP) for the pilot training conducted on WECS.

 Pacific Data Hub

Government of the Solomon Islands 

National Development Strategy2011 to 2020

Vision:A United and Vibrant Solomon Islands

 Draft FinalJuly 2011

Ministry of Development Planning and Aid CoordinationHoniara, Solomon Islands

 Pacific Data Hub

The Government of Tonga, through the Ministry of Environment Energy Climate Change, Disaster Management, Meteorology, Information and Communications (MEECCDMMIC) requested (Attachment A) in October 2014 that SPC Energy and Economic Division undertake a project to assist Tonga on a number of issues related to its petroleum fuel and LPG supply and pricing arrangements.  It was mutually agreed with the Director of Energy that this work would commence in April 2015.

 Solomon Islands Ministry of Environment,  Climate Change,  Disaster Management and Meteorology

The Solomon Islands State of Environment (SoE) Report presents an overview across seven thematic areas: Culture and Heritage, Atmosphere and Climate, Coastal and Marine, Freshwater Resources, Land, Biodiversity and Built Environment. The report uses the ‘Drivers, Pressures, State, Impact and Response’ (DPSIR) model to describe the environment. As far as possible the report is based on quantitative data relating to the state of the environment, supplemented by stakeholder input to describe causal relationships and environmental effects.

 Cook Islands National Environment Service

Census of Population and Dwellings Cook Islands

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 Cook Islands National Environment Service

A Cook Islands Marine Park.. Vision: The worlds largest marine park, one million square km’s “Protecting what we own”

 Cook Islands National Environment Service

The Cook Islands Renewable Electricity Chart 2011

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 Cook Islands National Environment Service

Solid Waste Management Cook Islands

 Cook Islands National Environment Service

Hazardous Waste Management Reports Pacific Health Care Waste 2013-2015

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 Cook Islands National Environment Service

National Implementation Plan for Stockholm Convention in the Cook Islands