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 Pacific Data Hub

The data set provided are selected tables extracted from the Pacific Power Utilities Benchmarking Report 2012 Fiscal Year, published in June 2015. The Pacific Power Association (PPA) with the technical support of the Pacific Infrastructure Advisory Centre (PIAC) prepared this report. 

Data set comprises of the following summary tables:

 Pacific Data Hub

Data table on Pacific Utilities key characteristics, obtained via PPA benchmarking exercise. Data is extracted from PPA 2012 report, published in 2015. Key characteristics captured here are:

  • peak demand,
  • percentage of IPP,
  • household with connections,
  • outer islands serviced,
  • renewable energy percentage to grid and
  • ownership status (private or public owned).

 

 Pacific Data Hub

Data tables of generation & distribution, SAIDI & SAIFI key performance indicators (KPIs) obtained via PPA benchmarking exercise. Data is extracted from PPA 2012 report, published in 2015. Reports are also available within this portal. The dataset has been verified with the data table in the report.

 Pacific Data Hub

Electricity tariff table of Pacific Utilities, obtained through the Pacific Power Association (PPA) benchmarking exercise. Data table is extracted from the 2012 PPA Report, published in 2015. PPA Reports were downloaded from the PPA Website and is available within this portal. This dataset captures both electricity tariffs in the local currency & USD. Tariff review was carried out by PPA and some utilities were not represented in this table due to difficulty in understanding or missing information. 

 Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MNRE),  Samoa

Cyclone Evan hit Samoa in December 2012 and caused immense damage and significant losses. This comprehensive assessment estimates those damages and losses, and identifies the needs of the affected population.

In this report, the value of durable physical assets across all economic and social sectors destroyed by Evan (referred to as damage) is estimated at SAT 235.7 million, equivalent to US$103.3 million.