Promoting Energy Efficiency in the Pacific (Phase 2) PEEP2 - Final Report
Final Report for the PEEP 2 Project.
Final Report for the PEEP 2 Project.
The Energy Efficiency Guidelines for Hotels in the Pacific were developed as a part of PEEP2 in order to provide practical guidance on how hotels and hotel staff could achieve considerable costs savings and improve environmental performance while retaining or improving existing comfort levels for guests.
The Energy Efficiency Guidelines for Street Lighting in the Pacific were designed in accordance with the specific needs and requirements of the PDMCs, which have limited resources due to their geographical placement. The utilities, public and private sectors have limited experience in developing and implementing energy efficiency projects capable of making considerable impact in the region.
This document addresses one of the activities under Output 2 of the PEEP2 Project – Development of Energy Efficiency Policies and Procedures, which aims to establish energy efficiency best practices for the hospitality sector, including a recommendation to adopt a green hotels rating scheme in the PDMCs.
The Regional Status Report on Efficient Lighting in the Pacific Island Countries and Territories was prepared by George Wilkenfeld and Associates, Energy Policy and Planning consultants, Australia for the Pacific Efficient Lighting Strategy (PELS) Project managed by the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC).The report covers most of the SPC PICTs and benefitted from surveys and data collected by the Promoting Energy Efficiency in the Pacific – Phase 2 (PEEP 2) Project and the Pacific Appliance Labelling and Standards
(PALS) Program.
Series of reports on the 2005 PIREP Reports, a UNDP, GEF and SPREP effort covering fifteen PICs.
Attached in this record are the 14 PEC Fund country profiles. Downloaded from the Pacific Islands Forum website: http://www.forumsec.org/pages.cfm/strategic-partnerships-coordination/pacific-environment-community-pec-fund.html
Series of Pacific Fuel Monitors produced on a quarterly basis from 2014 - 2015. Captures:
Documents are prepared by the Secretariat of the Pacific Community - Petroleum Advisory Service.
Keywords: petroleum, fossil fuel, price, monitor, fuel price monitor, pfpm
The main mitigation contribution is to achieve the outcomes and targets under the National Energy Road Map (NERM) and Second National Communication (SNC) extended to 2030. The mitigation contribution for the Vanuatu INDC submission is a sector specific target of transitioning to close to 100% renewable energy in the electricity sector by 2030. This target would replace nearly all fossil fuel requirements for electricity generation in the country and be consistent with the National Energy Road Map (NERM) target of 65% renewable energy by 2020.
This report is a publication of the Pacific Power Association (PPA). The report is based upon the 2012 fiscal reporting year relevant to each utility. Presents the results of the 3rd successive annual assessment of Pacific electricity utility performance since the initiative resumed in 2011. Report prepared by PPA with technical support from the Pacific Region Infrastructure Facility (PRIF).
Report was sourced from the PPA website - http://www.ppa.org.fj/publication-report/