Nauru Utilities Corporation Act 2011
Nauru Utilities Corporation Act 2011 - Act No.13 of 2011. This Act commences on 1 August 2011. An Act to establish the Nauru Utilities Corporation and for related purposes.
Nauru Utilities Corporation Act 2011 - Act No.13 of 2011. This Act commences on 1 August 2011. An Act to establish the Nauru Utilities Corporation and for related purposes.
Nauru Prices Gazette, 12th September 2008. Gazette includes Declaration for declared goods, Prices regulation order & Temporary rationing order.
Nauru Customs (Rates of Duty) Act 2010. An Act to impose customs duty on goods, to prescribe the rates of such duty, to repeal the Customs Tariff Act 1997 - 2007 and for related purposes.
Customs (Rates of Duty) (Amendment) Act 2012. Act No.2 of 2012. An Act to amend the Customs (Rates of Duty) Act 2010.
Certified on 23 February 2012.
Nauru Customs (Rates of Duty) (Amendment) Bill 2012. Series No.1 of 2012. An Act to amend the Customs (Rates of Duty) Act 2010.
Republic of Nauru Government Gazette - 21st April 2011.
“This report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of Joseph Cain, Lockley Denuga and Herbert Wade”.
“The report is based on information from a series of fifteen national PIREP reports written by the consultants supported by thirty-three national coordinators, national consultants
and short-term consultants or assistants in the 15 participating countries”.
Report was downloaded from the SPREP website at the following link - http://www.sprep.org/Pacific-Islands-Greenhouse-Gas-Abatement-through-Renewable-Energy-Project/pirep-documents
The perfomance of a reliable installation that fulfils a customers expectation requires both careful design and correct installation practice.
This is a system installation guidelines for the Pacific Islands on a Grid-Connected PV Systems.
KEMA was contracted by the Pacific Power Association to conduct an energy efficiency study called "Quantification of the Power System Energy Losses in Southern Pacific Utilities" for 10 Southern Pacific Islands.
This Consolidated Report gives an overview of the major findings of the study.
The ten (10) utility island systems studied were the following: