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 Department of Resources & Development,  FSM

The accounts were developed using the System of Environmental Economic Accounting - Central Framework (SEEA).
The accounts were prepared by Statistics Division, Department of Resource and Development, National Government, Federated States of Micronesia, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for the Asia Pacific Office of the Australian National University.

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 Department of Environment,  Climate Change & Emergency Management (DECEM),  FSM

A training report (2012) for a training that was intended to provide a platform where local participants can discuss, learn and share good practices about climate change, its effects, adaptations methods and the roles of participants in climate change awareness, education, communication and public access to information.

 Department of Environment,  Climate Change & Emergency Management (DECEM),  FSM

This dataset holds a country report for FSM on the 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 under the Pacific Regional Energy Assessment in 2004

 Cook Islands National Environment Service

Data on renewable energy sources in Cook Islands.

 Environment and Conservation Division-MELAD

Energy statistics covering a time period of 2000–2009. It provides an insight into the island's energy balance, socio-economic history, sources of net energy supplies, end-use sectors, and selected macroeconomic variables.

 Environment and Conservation Division-MELAD

The report consists of an overview road-map framework on the respective energy situations, and the challenges and opportunities for renewable energy deployment in Kiribati.

 Department of Environment,  Tuvalu

The energy policy was published in 2009 to set out the planning and management of the energy sector over the next 15 years.

 Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MNRE),  Samoa

The purpose of this Energy Sector Plan is to provide a comprehensive plan for the energy sector to deliver outcomes consistent with the overarching Strategy for the Development of Samoa (SDS) 2012-2016, with due regard for cross-cutting issues including emphasizing the importance of raising living standards, increasing resilience and boosting productivity for sustainable development. It provides a resourcing framework to support implementation of the plan.

 OERC - Environmental Response and Coordination,  Palau

Palau's roadmap to achieve energy efficiency by 2020

 MNRET - Ministry of Natural Resources,  Environment & Tourism,  Palau

Information and Data on Palau's Energy resources

 NEPC - National Environment Protection Council,  Palau

Palau National Energy Policy
Government of the Republic of Palau
August 2010
Palau Energy Office and MPIIC
Funded through SPC and the European Union

 Nauru Department of Commerce,  Industry and Environment

Copy of a paper published in Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews.

 Nauru Department of Commerce,  Industry and Environment

Publication by the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Environment 2009

 Nauru Department of Commerce,  Industry and Environment

Report undertaken by SPC, GIZ and IRENA

 Nauru Department of Commerce,  Industry and Environment

Summary downloaded from IRENA

 Nauru Department of Commerce,  Industry and Environment

Report - 49 pages. Porduced with support from the European Union and the German Government (GIZ).

 Climate Change and Development Authority in PNG

The 14 developing member countries (DMCs) of the Pacific Department of the Asi an Development Bank (ADB) cover a wide diversity. Populations range from the top three countries, representing 87% of the region’s population, to the remaining 11 countries, with a total of less than 1.5 million people. The region covers 15% of the globe’s surface, with remote countries ranging from large single landmass entities to smaller countries covering over 900 islands.

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 Climate Change and Development Authority in PNG

Only 10 percent of the population in Papua New Guinea (PNG) has access to the national electricity grid, leaving 6.3 million people without access to the energy needed to meet their basic needs. Lack of reliable lighting limits people’s ability to undertake daily activities like household chores, reading, schoolwork, and conducting business outside of daylight hours.

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Pacific Island states are some of the most vulnerable nations in the world when it comes to the impact of climate
change. As yet, none of the Pacific Island States have any operational coal mines or coal-fired power stations. However, this could all soon change.