The following brochure was developed as part of the Pacific Appliance Labelling and Standards Programme in March 2018.
Energy labelling and MEPS for appliances are used in over 80 countries around the world to reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emission. Pacific Island countries and territories risked being left behind to become a dumping ground for inefficient appliances, so in 2012 the SPC started a project to help Pacific Island countries set up their own energy labeling and MEPS programmes.
The following brochure was developed as part of the Pacific Appliance Labelling and Standards Programme in March 2018.
Energy labelling and MEPS for appliances are used in over 80 countries around the world to reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emission. Pacific Island countries and territories risked being left behind to become a dumping ground for inefficient appliances, so in 2012 the SPC started a project to help Pacific Island countries set up their own energy labeling and MEPS programmes.
The following brochure was developed as part of the Pacific Appliance Labelling and Standards Programme in March 2018.
Energy labelling and MEPS for appliances are used in over 80 countries around the world to reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emission. Pacific Island countries and territories risked being left behind to become a dumping ground for inefficient appliances, so in 2012 the SPC started a project to help Pacific Island countries set up their own energy labeling and MEPS programmes.
Executive Summary - This report is part of the Nauru Energy Road Map (NERM) review assignment commissioned by the UNDP. The purpose of this Legislative Gap Analysis report is to:
The updated NERM 2018 to 2020 was developed in 2017/18 after a review of the NERM 2014 - 2020, consultations in Nauru on implementation progress to 2017 and is based on the original document. The key changes include renaming the Action Plans, reducing the number of Activities to be implemented, ordering the Activities by Lead Agency and Time Frame, as well as revising wording for some of the Activities and Expected Results.
This report is an effort to capture what has been carried out under the ‘Implementation Plan of the Framework for Action on Energy Security in the Pacific 2011–2015’. It is an attempt to improve the accountability and transparency of the work of the implementation partners, in highlighting what has been carried out, what were their outputs and what impacts they made.
Keywords - FAESP implementation plan progress report 2015
The electricity sector highlights how the sector is organized, recent performance trends, and a desk assessment of regulatory substance and governance. This assessment will be supplemented through field work. The areas where further information is needed from field interviews are highlighted in this case study.
The Lifuka Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Plant is a development activity which is aimed at supplying secure and environmentally sustainable energy to homes, schools, and other public facilities on the islands of Lifuka and Foa in the Ha;apai Group. The development activity will make possible an integraded power system in which the new technologies of photovoltaic generation and storage system are interfaced to the existing diesel control unit.
This report captures the 2017 yearly, Pacific Fuel Price Monitor. Reviews are based on analysis of Means of Platts Singapore(MOPS), Benchmark Saudi Aramco LPG prices(sourced from 3MCO) and Pacific Fuel Prices on an annual average (source from Pacific Island countries)
The 14 developing member countries (DMCs) of the Pacific Department of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) cover a wide diversity.
The Pacific GeoEnergiser Newsletter is a quartely newsletter, which highlights human interest stories - those which demonstrate an impact on people/communities in Pacific Island countries and territories (PICTs), address the benefits and challenges of delivering services to communities, and highlight lessons learned.
This review of Renewable Energy Island (REIs) is an attempt to give an overview of initiatives within renewable energy on islands around the world.
This is an Environmental Impact Assessment report at Niutoua, Hahake District Area, with consideration of the Tonga Power Limited’s proposed wind farm. This is the eastern coast of Tongatapu Island, the capital island of the Kingdom of Tonga. The principal objective is to improve energy supply with an increasing use of renewable energy.
This Report presents the Energy Master Plans for each of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), and for the nation.
The State Energy Master Plans contribute to the National Vision Statement for Energy: to “improve the life and livelihood of all FSM residents with affordable, reliable and environmentally sound energy”. They set out what investments are required to achieve this vision in the electricity sector over the next 20 years, and how the investments will befinanced and implemented.
Samoa Energy Efficiency (Approved Energy Using Products Standards) Regulations was effective on 5th March 2018.
Samoa Energy Efficiency Act was effective on 21 December 2017. The purpose of the Act is to regulate energy efficiency of electrical appliances through minimum energy performance standards and energy labelling.
This report is a publication of the Pacific Power Association (PPA). The World Bank through the Sustainable Energy Industry Development Project (SEIPD) implemented by the PPA provided technical assistance and publication support.
The Annual reports 2017 highlights Solomon Power Electricity Authority Financial Position together with an Independent auditor's report(Ernst & Young Fiji) viewing true and fair view of the finanical position of Solomon Power as at 31st December 2017 .
The net profit for the year ending 2017 were SBD80 million (US$10m).
Annual reports can be downloaded from: http://solomonpower.com.sb/about-us/annual-reports/
The presentatiom by Isabel Neto, Senior Energy Specialist for World Bank (WB) abd Anothony Maxwell Principal Energy Specialist at Asian Development Bank(ADB) highlights World Bank and Asian Development Bank; Energy Sector support in the Pacific.
Presented:
- The World Bank Group
- WB Pacific Energy
- Various Energy Challenges in the Pacific
- Current WB Pacific Energy Program
- Projects under implementations (& recently closed)
- Prioroties goind forward
- Projects under discussions/Preparations
- Procurement