Poster - Regional Earth day 2004
The 2004 regional Earth day activity was a "Renewable Energy Awareness Campaign" targeting schools throughout the region with the theme "Renewable energy save my island home"
The 2004 regional Earth day activity was a "Renewable Energy Awareness Campaign" targeting schools throughout the region with the theme "Renewable energy save my island home"
A guide to saving electricity at home, school and at work
This handbook is designed for teachers, educators, non government organisations and Government bodies in Nauru. It outlines the issue of energy conservation and provides practical activities to assist people reduce energy use at home, work and at school. Electricity bills are increasing for households, schools and businesses in Nauru so saving energy is a smart way to save money.
Energy Conservation project. Supported by Nauru Government, funded by European Commission under the REP 5 Project and developed and implemented by Live & Learn Environmental Education
The following materials are part of the Pacific Energy and Gender Network (PEG) initiative to increase awareness of energy and gender issues in the Pacific region. This consits of a flyer and poster.
Quarterly newsletter - In this issue, we have articles covering the south-south capacity building exchange for Vanuatu to develop a fuel pricing template; aggregate resources and how to manage them; the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources supports a local community in Papua New Guinea; The Project for Introduction of Hybrid Power Generation System in Pacific Islands Countries – a regional technical cooperation project by the Japan International Cooperation Agency; and improving energy access in Kiribati’s largest island – Kiritimati.
The SPC Pacific Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (PCREEE) is supporting sustainable energy research. Each application must include the university-approved research proposal and must be submitted electronically to: Dr. Atul Raturi (atul.raturi@usp.ac.fj) and a copy to Solomone Fifita (Solomone F@spc.int).
The SPC Pacific Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (PCREEE) wishes to invite Small and Medium Business and NGOs in the PICTs who are currently or are planning to invest on Renewable Energy and Energy to apply for support from the PCREEE Sustainable Energy Entrepreneurship Facility (PSEEF).
The Pacific Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (PCREEE) has organised a competition on renewable energy & energy efficiency innovation.
The following brochure was developed as part of the Pacific Appliance Labelling and Standards Programme in March 2018.
Energy labelling and MEPS for appliances are used in over 80 countries around the world to reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emission. Pacific Island countries and territories risked being left behind to become a dumping ground for inefficient appliances, so in 2012 the SPC started a project to help Pacific Island countries set up their own energy labeling and MEPS programmes.
The following brochure was developed as part of the Pacific Appliance Labelling and Standards Programme in March 2018.
Energy labelling and MEPS for appliances are used in over 80 countries around the world to reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emission. Pacific Island countries and territories risked being left behind to become a dumping ground for inefficient appliances, so in 2012 the SPC started a project to help Pacific Island countries set up their own energy labeling and MEPS programmes.