Financing The RESCO Business in Fiji
This report was prepared by Herbert Wade for the Office of the Promotion of Renewable Energy Technologies within the Fiji Department of Energy.
This report was prepared by Herbert Wade for the Office of the Promotion of Renewable Energy Technologies within the Fiji Department of Energy.
This activity has been undertaken by the Economic Issues Consultant (EIC). The aim is to assess local (Fiji) sources of commercial finance for Renewable Energy Service Companies (RESCOs) and potential sources of budgetary support from other government ministries and departments. In association, compile a database of international sources of finance for Renewable Energy Service Co
This report is prepared by the UNDP/GEF Economic Issues Consultant (EIC) and represents one of several reporting outputs under a UNDP/GEF funded project to promote the sustainability of Renewable Energy Service Companies (RESCOs) in Fiji. The main theme running through the recommendations promotes the need for RESCOs to operate in a commercial manner allowing a combination of market mechanisms and competition between RESCOs to set market prices and overall standards of customer service.
Waste to Energy Resource Assessment in Fiji. Report on quantification and assessment on the amount and types of resources for waste to energy power generation in Fiji.
Report on Feasibility of Resources and Sites for Waste-to-Energy Power Generation in Fiji.
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Volume 5 - Energy Resources Inventory of the Fiji Islands. Inventory on:
Volume 5 Energy Resources Inventory
Presentation - Energy Efficiency in PIC Government Complexes: Palau and Fiji by Peter Johnston. Presentation made at the PPA 21st Annual Conference in Vanuatu, 2012.
Green Growth Framework for Fiji – Restoring the balance in development that is sustainable for our future. This Framework is a “Living Document”. It is intended to support and complement the Peoples Charter for Change, Peace and Progress and the 2010-2014 Roadmap for Democracy and
Sustainable Socio-Economic Development and its successor national development documents. As
FEA Annual Reports. Downloaded from http://www.fea.com.fj/about-us/company-information/company-reports/
The European Union Pacific Technical and Vocational Education and Training on Sustainable Energy and Climate Change Adaptation (PacTVET) project falls under component three within the broader Adapting to Climate Change and Sustainable Energy (ACSE) programme. The project is being implemented by the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) in partnership with the University of the South Pacific (USP) over a period of 53 months and is being funded by the European Union. The importance of setting the training needs/gaps must be upheld since it sets the baseline for the development