This report was prepared by ESMAP Strategy and Programs Division. The objective of this assessment are to eveluate the energy position of the Solomon Islands, especially its energy resources and development options, and to suggest priority policies and actions that might be taken in the sector by the Government and external donors. The present report follows an energy assessment completed in 1983 (Report No. 4404-SOL).
This report was prepared by the Government of Solomon Islands. Village-level mini-grids provide a means of providing electrical energy of a quality and volume that supports income generation and opportunities in the cash-economy, that are not possible with simple household PV solar systems. There is some success in Solomon Islands over the last 20 years with local communities and Rural Electrification Service Companies (RESCOs) in developing mini-grids, most of which are based on micro-hydro technology, but with some using coconut oil biofuel and solar PV.
This report was preapred by Gerhard Zieroth for ADB. In the Solomon Islands electricity is supplied to less than 20% of the population. Almost all generation is based on imported diesel fuel. This report assesses the potential for developing alternative energy sources for electricity generation, in particular small scale hydropower for the outstations of the Solomon Islands Electricity Authority.
Keywords: Solomon Islands, ADB, alternative energy sources
This report was prepared by IT Power. This report presents the findings of post installation reviews for three solar-hybrid power systems installed on the atolls of Tokelau. The report is presented in two parts: Part 1 -Financial Review and Part 2 – Technical Review. The Tokelau Renewable Energy Project (TREP) saw the installation of solar diesel hybrid power systems on Fakaofo, Nukunonu and Atafu, the three atolls of Tokelau. There is a clear need across the community to better understand the reasoning behind tariffs and what different tariffs mean for the community
This report was prepared by Gerhard Zieroth for the UNDP/ UNESCO. The present study evaluates the technical, economical, financial and institutional feasibility of grid-connected photovoltaic power generation for the islands of Tokelau. It compares various options and identifies a solution that shows the best Economic Rate of Return. It also defines the hardware requirements for the system configuration preferred by Tokelau Power Systems (TPS).
keywords: renewable energy, solar photovoltaic, PV, grid connected
This report was prepared by Gerhard Zieroth for the UNDP/ UNESCO. The specific objective of this EIA is to provide the decision makers in Tokelau with an account of the environmental implications of the proposed PV project and identify, describe and recommend feasible mitigation measures for minimizing, eliminating or offsetting unavoidable adverse effects from the current, diesel based Tokelau Power Project.
This report was prepared by Empower Consultants for UNDP. Report on feasibility, environmental impact assessment, overall system design and specifications and financing strategy.
This study builds further on the renewable energy work already done on Tokelau.
Report was prepared on the Infrastructure Priorities for Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. The primary objective is to identify local priorities for infrastructure development on each of the atolls of Tokelau, taking into account the Tokelau Development Plans and NZODA principles and policies. To assess each of the possible infrastructure development identified and draw conclusions about their technical feasibility, economic viability and contribution to economic development, and social and environmental impact.
Tokelau renewable energy project case study. This case study provides a technical description of the three PV systems, as well as a cost breakdown of the Tokelau project.
Tokelau National Report on an assessment of the key energy issues, barriers to the development of renewable energy to mitigate climate change, and capacity development needs for removing the barriers. Report produced under the Pacific Islands Renewable Energy Project (PIREP), a SPREP, GEF and UNDP partnership.
This report was prepared by Ridway Capital Projects for the Pacific Islands Applied Geoscience Commission (SOPAC). The purpose of this report is to provide recommendations on a tariff structure that will identify the long-term revenue requirements of the Tuvalu Electricity Corporation (TEC) and to recommend a base tariff that allows the utility to operate in a commercially sustainable manner.
This report was prepared by International Institute for Energy Conservation for the Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP). The objective of this study is to analyze the characteristics of major appliance and lighting products and markets in Tuvalu, in order to inform and support decision-making on the most suitable Standards & Labelling (S&L) strategy for Tuvalu. This report provides analysis on the country of origin of electrical appliances based on import value and import unit data.
Funding support from the PECF Project for Solomon Islands is to expand rural electrification to 2,000 new unelectrified households in eight provinces around Solomon Islands through the provision of Solar Home Systems that will involve the installation of three lights in each house and with the capacity to provide power for small electric items such as charging of mobile phones.