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 Pacific Data Hub

Data captures generation and fuel consumption by the Vatukoula Gold Mines. Record captures the following:

  • power generation, fuel consumption, power distribution on a monthly basis
  • daily and monthly reports on generators, feeders & fuel
 Pacific Data Hub

Data captures a breakdown of the Solomon Islands health facility location in the 10 provinces. Health facilities are classified into 4 types: hospitals, area health centre, rural health centre and nurse aid posts. Data was obtained out of a study done in August 2015. Number of official hospitals is 327, 40 have been closed. The data on the level of electrification of this health facilities is still pending, will be updated soon. Data was provided by the Ministry of Health, Infrastructure Advisor Mr Michael Green.

 Pacific Data Hub

This data records the 5 diesel power grids available in the Marshall Islands, their average loads and number of households it serves. Data is extracted from the Marshall Islands Renewables Readiness Assessment (RRA) and original data source is from MEC and KAJUR, 2014. 

 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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 Asian Development Bank

Various report by Asian Development Bank across various sectors in Papua New Guinea

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 PNG Power Ltd

PNG Power Information Booklet

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 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

PNG Biomass project

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 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.