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 Pacific Data Hub

In 2018 a household electrical appliances and lights survey were undertaken in the urban areas of Palau, i.e. Koror and Airai. The survey covered 40 urban households that have received an energy efficiency loan from the National Development Bank of Palau (NDBP) and a control group of 442 urban households that have not received an energy efficiency loan from the NDBP. The control group constitutes around 11.4% of all urban households in the country (as per 2015 census results there is a total of 3884 urban households in Palau).

 Pacific Data Hub

Household survey was funded by the UNDP Pacific Fiji Office in supporting the Kiribati Energy planning unit (EPU) undertake a survey of household end-use electrical appliances. Data compiled in this dataset is for South Tarawa.

Data entry was undertaken by the Energy Planning Unit (EPU), Ministry of Public Works & Utilities (MPWU). Contact: Ms Ueaniti K.Betero, Assistant Energy Economist. E-mail: [email protected]  

 Pacific Data Hub

Household study was funded by the UNDP Pacific Fiji Office in supporting the Kiribati Energy planning unit (EPU) undertake a survey of household end use electrical appliances. Data compiled in this dataset is for Kiritimati.

Data entry was undertaken by  the Energy Planning Unit (EPU), Ministry of Public Works & Utilities (MPWU). Contact: Ms. Ueaniti K.Betero, Assistant Energy Economist. E-mail: [email protected]  

 Pacific Data Hub

This dataset is currently set on restriction and can only be accessed via a request to the Department of Commerce, Industry and Environment (CIE).

 Pacific Data Hub

The household survey was funded by the Government of Australia via the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) through the Pacific Appliance Labelling and Standards (PALS) project with technical support from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

Data entry was undertaken by the Department of Energy, Govt. of Tuvalu. Contact: Kapuafe Lifuka, Acting Director, Department of Energy, Ministry of Public Utilities, Government of Tuvalu & PALS National Coordinator: [email protected]   

 Pacific Data Hub

This dataset is currently set on restriction and can only be accessed via a request to the Department of Commerce, Industry and Environment (CIE).

 Pacific Data Hub

Household survey was funded by the UNDP Pacific Fiji Office in supporting the Kiribati Energy planning unit (EPU) undertake a survey of household end-use electrical appliances. Data compiled in this dataset is for South Tarawa.

Data entry was undertaken by the Energy Planning Unit (EPU), Ministry of Public Works & Utilities (MPWU). Contact: Ms Ueaniti K.Betero, Assistant Energy Economist. E-mail: [email protected]  

 Pacific Data Hub

Household study was funded by the UNDP Pacific Fiji Office in supporting the Kiribati Energy planning unit (EPU) undertake a survey of household end use electrical appliances. Data compiled in this dataset is for Kiritimati.

Data entry was undertaken by  the Energy Planning Unit (EPU), Ministry of Public Works & Utilities (MPWU). Contact: Ms. Ueaniti K.Betero, Assistant Energy Economist. E-mail: [email protected]  

 Pacific Data Hub

The household survey was funded by the Government of Australia via the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) through the Pacific Appliance Labelling and Standards (PALS) project with technical support from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

Data entry was undertaken by the Department of Energy, Govt. of Tuvalu. Contact: Kapuafe Lifuka, Acting Director, Department of Energy, Ministry of Public Utilities, Government of Tuvalu & PALS National Coordinator: [email protected]   

 Pacific Data Hub

In 2018 a household electrical appliances and lights survey were undertaken in the urban areas of Palau, i.e. Koror and Airai. The survey covered 40 urban households that have received an energy efficiency loan from the National Development Bank of Palau (NDBP) and a control group of 442 urban households that have not received an energy efficiency loan from the NDBP. The control group constitutes around 11.4% of all urban households in the country (as per 2015 census results there is a total of 3884 urban households in Palau).