Presentation on the GTF in Bangkok on the SDG7 Energy Access Workshop in June 2016. Entry captures presentation and GTF SE4ALL data as of September 2015, downloaded from the World Bank Data Catalog Site: http://data.worldbank.org/data-catalog/sustainable-energy-for-all
Additional information on the SE4ALL data attached:
Type: Time series
Periodicity - Annual
Last updated - 9 September 2015
Contact details - [email protected]
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
Data captures Tobolar Copra Processing Authority copra tonnage report for the period of October 2014 to September 2015. This covers the 2015 fiscal year reporting for Tobolar.
Utility statistics from the Palau Public Utility Corporation (PPUC), extracted from the Palau Bureau of Budget and Planning Website: http://palaugov.pw/executive-branch/ministries/finance/budgetandplanning/utility-statistics/
Captures consumption of electricity by type of consumers from 2007 - 2011 (kWh).
- Palau Bureau of Budget & Planning: http://palaugov.pw/executive-branch/ministries/finance/budgetandplanning/
Captures Publications on HIES, Statistical Yearbooks, Economic indicators, Census, Economic Reports (CPI, balance of payments, national accounts, government finance, trade, arrivals, utility.
- Economic Policy, Planning and Statistics Office (EPPSO) - Office of the President: http://www.eppso.org/#!other-links/c1b3i
- EPPSO on SPC PRISM Website: http://rmi.prism.spc.int/
- Marshalls Energy Company (MEC): http://mecrmi.net/
Niue volume fuel imports for 2009 - 2015 for diesel, petrol, jet fuel and LPG. Dataset was sourced by SPC from the Niue Bulk Fuel for the Niue Energy Roadmap and the 2015 Niue FAESP Country Profile.
Niue raw electricity data. Excel dataset is extracted from the Niue Energy Roadmap and the Niue 2015 FAESP Country Profile. Data sourced by SPC from the Niue Power Cooperation for the publishing of the above documents. Captured here are the following:
Historical fuel prices for the Pacific Region from 2013 - 2015. For most countries, only retail prices are published here except for those that have both wholesale & retail fuel prices gazetted. See below for countries captured in this dataset. Data sourced from the SPC petroleum database. For current fuel prices, please email SPC Petroleum Advisory Unit (PAU) Officer for more information ([email protected]).
This record captures Vanuatu Pacific Energy petroleum sales volume for 2013 - 2015. Dataset only captures the sales volume by month (M1 - M12) for different fuel type by the various depots in Vanuatu:
- Depot Santo
- Depot Vila
- Depot Pekoa &
- Depot Bauerfield
Data table on existing Tonga Outer Islands Solar Electrification Installations and Project Sites as of September 2013. Data table extracted from the report "Tonga Outer Islands Solar Electrification in Tonga: A Case Study". The dataset captures:
- Project site
- Year of installation
- Source of funds
- System type (mostly solar home systems - SHS)
- Quantity
- Module (Wp)
- No. of panels &
- Total Wp.
Dataset captures the generation & distribution key performance indicators (KPI) for 21 power utilities in the Pacific. This was sourced from the PPA 2012 Report and has been verified to be accurate and matching with those in the report. Generation & distribution indicators captured are:
Dataset captures the KPIs (Generation) for 21 power utilities in the Pacific Region in 2012. This was sourced from the PPA 2012 Report and has been verified to be accurate and matching with those in the report. Generation indicators captured are:
- Load factor, Capacity factor, Availability factor
- Generation labour productivity
- Specific fuel oil consumption
- Lube oil consumption
- Forced Outage, Planned Outage, Generation O & M Costs
- Power station usage
- RE to grid
- IPP energy generation
2005 - 2014 power generation statistics for the Fiji Islands. Data is extracted from the 2014 FEA Annual Report and figures verified for accuracy. Data captures generation statistics (excluding independent producers):
- Units generated from various hydro stations (MWh)
- Units generated form diesel stations
- Units generated from wind and solar panels
- Total FEA generation
- Stations auxillary use
PNG Energy Supply & Demand Outlook published by APEC. Capture data on PNG:
- Economy
- Energy resources & infrastructure
- Energy policies
- Business-as-usual (BAU) outlook
- Challenges and implications of BAU
- Alternative scenarios
Following expression of interest from several Forum Island Countries for assistance in assessing their wind resource, the Forum Secretariat initiated the South Pacific Wind and Solar Monitoring Project in 1993. The goal of the project was to establish at a suitable site in each participating country, a wind and solar radiation monitoring system for evaluating the potential of wind power for main grid electricity generation and to record and analyse wind and solar energy data for a period of 2 years.
- Wind resource measurements have been carried out on Funafuti but only at the 30-metre level. An average wind speed of 5.79 m/s was recorded, and the consultant making the assessments recommended installation of small turbines in the 20–50 kW range as there is no crane on Tuvalu capable of installing larger turbines. This wind resource monitoring equipment was supported by the SOPAC, UNDP and Government of Denmark under the PIEPSAP Project.
- Wind assessment carried out on Tongatapu by the University of the South Pacific.
- Forum for Energy and Development (FED) and the Government of Denmark supported a pre-feasibility study including a wind resource assessment for Tongapatu. Both of reports are attached below.
A study funded by the Secretariat of the Pacific Islands Forum (an inter-governmental organisation that aims to enhance cooperation between the independent countries of the Pacific region) using a 30-metre wind measurement mast was carried out from 1995–1997.
No systematic wind resource measurements have been carried out in Palau over the years, though they are being planned. Based on measurements made for climate records, it appears unlikely that wind energy can be a significant resource for power generation. However, since wind power is very site-specific, proper assessment is needed. Wind energy measurements using well instrumented 30-metre masts are planned to commence in 2013 and a proper wind map of the main islands should be available by 2015. Source: IRENA Country Lighthouse Report