Cook Islands Sustainable Energy Action Plan
Sustainable Energy Action Plan of the Cook Islands.
Sustainable Energy Action Plan of the Cook Islands.
This report is published under the auspices of the Cook Islands Government (CIG), with the support of the Pacific Region Infrastructure Facility (PRIF). The report was prepared under the guidance of the PRIF Coordination Office and with administrative support by the Asian Development Bank. PRIF is a multi-development partner coordination, research and technical facility which supports infrastructure development. The Cook Islands Infrastructure Investment Plan (CI NIIP) outlines the Cook Islands' priorities and plans for major infrastructure over the next 10 years.
First & Second National Communication of the RMI.
This is a publication of the Republic of the Marshall Islands. The NEPAP was prepared by the Energy Planning Division of the Ministry of Resources and Development with the technical assistance from the Energy Programme of the Economic Development Division of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community. The policy review and national consultations were financially supported by the Australian Government, the SPC/EU North Pacific ACP Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Project (North-REP) and the EU Energy Initiative Partnership Dialogue Facility (EUEI PDF).
This document sets out the national policy and strategies for the energy sector that are aligned to the legislative reforms in tandem with Papua New Guinea’s Vision 2050. To transform Papua New Guinea into a globally competitive, newly industrialized, with middle income status and a prosperous country, it needs low cost energy. This will be the impetus for industrialization.
The Implementation Plan for Energy Security in the Pacific (IPESP) is a five year (2011 - 2015) plan for pursuing the vision, goal and outcomes of the Framework for Action on Energy Security in the Pacific (FAESP).
Five (5) year PRDR and regional energy database development and implementation strategy and actions. The strategy was compiled by Dr Herbert Wade, via technical assistance from the World Bank to SPC. It is in draft format, circulated here for your review and comments.
Also attached in this record are references used in the compilation of this strategy:
SPC - A Pacific Island Region Plan for the Implementation of Initiatives for Strengthening Statistical Services through Regional Approaches 2010 - 2020
Green Growth Framework for Fiji – Restoring the balance in development that is sustainable for our future. This Framework is a “Living Document”. It is intended to support and complement the Peoples Charter for Change, Peace and Progress and the 2010-2014 Roadmap for Democracy and
Sustainable Socio-Economic Development and its successor national development documents. As
Niue National Energy Action Plan. The Energy Committee of the Niue Government with the assistance of the Pacific Island Energy Policy and Strategic Action Planning Project PIEPSAP November 2005. The National Energy Policy states briefly and precisely the Government's policies for the planning and management of the nation's energy sector over the next 10-15 years.
The Niue Strategic Energy Road Map 2015–2025(NiSERM) builds on the 2005 Niue National Energy Policy and the Niue National Strategic Plan (NNSP) 2014–2019, and is aligned to current national, regional and international emerging issues relating to the energy sector. The Government of Niue (GoN) decided to develop the NiSERM to guide the whole-of-country approach towards achieving a vision shared by the government, public stakeholders, private operators, communities and development partners, the vision of: A sustainable and secure energy sector.