Nauru

Performance Benchmarking for Pacific Power Utilities report, December 2011: Baseline year of study - 2010 Fiscal Year

Perfomance benchmarking study for Pacific Island power utilities - 20 utilities. The last study of such kind was undertaken a decade ago. The current study adopts same basic indicators in the ealier effort, but additional indicators added to include grid-connected renewable systems, utility energy efficiencies, electricity suppply to grids from independent suppliers and others. Study coordinated by Pacific Power Association. 

Report was sourced from the PPA website - http://www.ppa.org.fj/publication-report/ 

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Pacific Lighthouses: Renewable Energy Roadmapping for Islands - IRENA

IRENAs multi-faceted work in the region is reflected in Pacific Lighthouses: Renewable Energy Roadmapping for Islands. The main report, intended to provide a framework for further action, is supported by 15 reports on specific islands and a document detailing hybrid
power systems for the Pacific. Together, these reports identify key concepts, challenges and best practices for the accelerated uptake of renewable energy in the

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Endorsed Proposal for the PRDR SE4ALL

This proposal has been prepared for the consideration of senior officials and Minsters at the SPC-convened Energy and Transport Ministers Meeting being held in Nadi from 31 March to 4 April 2014. It has been developed by ESCAP with the assistance of Dr. Herbert Wade, an independent consultant who undertook missions to Tuvalu (21-25 January 2014), Kiribati (26 January to 2 February 2014), and Vanuatu (4 - 7 February, 2014) 1 to help determine the feasibility of the PRDR through interviews with key stakeholders in those countries.

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In-country Workshop on Energy Auditing and Reporting - Component of the REP-5 Programme in Nauru - Energy Efficiency Training and Public Awareness Campaign, 2-10 June 2008

Energy Efficiency Training & Public Awareness Campaign [REP-5] : This projects main objective was to improve the access of electricity and contribute to poverty alleviation thus improve the standard of living in Nauru. This project worked to improve the demand side efficiency and also where possible use of renewable energy sources.

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