Energy, Ecosystems and Sustainable Livelihoods Initiative (EESLI) 2015 Report
EESLI 2015 Report..
EESLI 2015 Report..
Review Report 2011 for the EESLI Project.
The Government of the Republic of Nauru (RON) with support from the German Technical Cooperation (GIZ) and the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) are in the process of developing an Energy Road Map for the country.
Following a request from the NUC through the GIZ office in Suva, the Pacific Power Association (PPA) offered to partner with GIZ to assist NUC in carrying out an evaluation of its operations in the power sector. The Terms of Reference for the consultancy work provided by PPA is included in Appendix 1 of this report.
This report was prepared by International Institute for Energy Conservation (IIEC) and was prepared for the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP). The objective of this study is to analyze the characteristics of major appliance and lighting products and markets in Nauru, in order to inform and support decision-making on the most suitable Standards & Labelling (S&L) strategy for Nauru. According to the Nauru Bureau of Statistics, majority of electrical appliances in Nauru are imported from Australia and Fiji.
This report was prepared by the World Bank in cooperation with the UNDP/ ESCAP Pacific Energy Development Programme and The Asian Development Bank. This report is based on the findings of an energy assessment mission which visited Kiribati in February 1991.
Country report for Kiribati. Technical analysis of appliance markets to support the PALS programme. Report prepared for REEEP by IIEC.
The principal objective of the survey was to provide a baseline for household electrical energy use in order to create energy efficiency improvement measures that could be targeted to those areas of household energy use that are most likely to be economically reasonable and to make it easier to measure the benefits of any interventions that are made.
This report was prepared by the World Bank under the Pacific Regional Energy Assessment (PREA). The report captures the following details:
Data tables captured in the report are:
This study is to further develop a project proposal submitted by the Government of Tonga to transform its solar electrification programme into a financially sustainable one. This is to be carried out through the electrification with solar PV of the outer islands of the Ha'apai Group, utilising the lessons learnt from previous projects and using the project as a leverage for change to the existing projects and a model and funding incentive for new ones.
This report was prepared by the International Institute for Energy Conservation (IIEC) for the Renewable energy and energy efficiency partnership (REEEP). The objective of this study is to analyse the characteristics of the major appliance and lighting products and markets in Tonga, in order to inform and support decision-making on the most suitable Standards & Labelling (S&L) strategy for Tonga.