Review of the Marshall Islands alternative energy company
Energy efficiency for commercial buildings in the South Pacific
An evaluation of the biofuel projects in Taveuni and Vanua Balavu, Fiji Islands
Saving energy options in homes, regional energy day in the Pacific 2007
Photovoltaics for telecommunications - a demonstration of solar powered backup system, July 2001
Report on the regional demand side management workshop, designing intelligent energy use programmes, 31 July - 2 August 2006, Tokatoka Hotel, Nadi, Fiji Islands
A SOPAC desktop study of ocean-based, renewable energy technologies
Hands-on sub-regional workshop on gender mainstreaming in rural energy development, Maiana and North Tarawa, Kiribati, 11-18 October 2007
Kiribati Energy Statistics Yearbook Volume 1
CocoGen, feasibility study into the use of coconut oil fuel in EPC power generation
Proceedings of the regional strategic planning and awareness raising workshop Pacific Energy and Gender Network (PEG), 5-9 December 2005, Tanoa International Hotel, Nadi, Fiji
Energy audit of the United Nations Development Programme Office, Apia, Samoa, May 2002
Energy audit of the South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission, June 2000
SOPAC's participation and contribution to the 13th Pacific Power Association annnual conference, PPA engineers workshop & trade exhibition, 9-13 August 2004, Warwick, Fiji Islands
Training Report – data management and geographic information system (GIS) application training to Papua New Guinea Power Limited, Papua New Guinea, 21-30 September 2011
- 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.
No accurate data are available on the Solomon Islands wind energy potential. Wind monitoring information can be sourced from:
This dataset is currently set on restriction and can only be accessed via a request to the Department of Commerce, Industry and Environment (CIE).