EESLI: Vanuatu taps into solar, wind and hydro power
IUCN is helping the island nation of Vanuatu to utilize renewable energy sources to provide modern energy services and improve health and education services in outer island communities.
IUCN is helping the island nation of Vanuatu to utilize renewable energy sources to provide modern energy services and improve health and education services in outer island communities.
Review Report 2011 for the EESLI Project.
The recent completion of a solar power project for the Pacific nation of Vanuatu marks the latest stage of a $50 million initiative managed by Masdar, Abu Dhabi’s renewable energy company. The solar PV installations in Vanuatu consist of 644kWp ground-mounted and car park structures at the Parliament House premises, and a 123kWp ground-mounted installation at the Meteorology and Geo-Hazard Department building.
This is the final report for a 2 year study to measure the wind and solar radiation resource on this 5 countries: The 5 countries were:
Wind energy in the Pacific Islands. Presentation by RE Consultant - GL Garrad Hassan. Contains wind speed map of Upolu and Savaii, wind energy resource atlas of the Pacific and locations of various wind monitoring masts in the Pacific
Geothermal potential of selected Pacific nations i.e PNG, Vanuatu, Samoa, Tonga and the Northern Marianas Islands. This report is confidential and will reiquire a formal request via the National Country Energy Offices to obtain permission for accessing the report.
The following summary report captures a survey and techno economical feasibility study for building one or two industrial biogas plats in animal farms in Vanuatu. The report is part of the collarborative assistance provided by the government of China to the Government of Vanuatu following a signed contract in February 2004.
Vanuatu Country Presentation in 2015: Impacts of Implemented Energy Efficiency Projects (PEEP2)
This Report includes a compilation and summary of surveys designed under PEEP2 to gather further energy related data from residential, commercial and public buildings for all PDMCs covered under the PEEP2 project.
This report was prepared to outline initial baseline data on energy use in the five countries based on the Output 1 activities (data compilations and initial surveys) undertaken in each country from January to September 2012. Output 1 being stakeholder access to comprehesive information on energy use.