Marshall Islands National Energy Policy 2002
Marshall Islands National Energy Policy 2002.
Marshall Islands National Energy Policy 2002.
This report was prepared by the Ministry of Resources & Development OIES of Marshall Islands. This strategy for outer island electrification is part of the overall Strategic Plan of the Ministry of Resources and Development. Its aim is to provide a practical tool for the Marshallese authorities to establish priorities and prepare actions to ensure a successful and sustainable access to and use of electricity in the country’s outer islands and rural areas.
This report was prepared by Herbert Wade, Philippe McCracken and Peter Johnston. Palau is the westernmost Micronesian country, 800 km east of the southern Philippines. Eighty percent of its approximately 21,000 inhabitants live in or around the largest urban center, Koror. Nearly all households and businesses in Palau are connected to the public electricity grid, resulting in an electrification rate that is close to 100%.
This report was prepared by the Palau Public Utilities Corporation. The purpose of this Electric rate study is to provide the PPUC staff, Board, government and the citizens of Palau the critical information required to set a current and long-term rate policy that will recover sufficient revenues to fund operating and capital obligations while minimizing the impact on the ratepayers.
Report prepared by ReExCapitalAsia in collaboration with Dr Herbert Wade, an international energy specialist. Capacity assessment and development program, preparatory phase consultancy for the establishment of a renewable energy fund window (REFW) at the National Development Bank of Palau (NDBP). Report submitted to Palau Energy Office and UNDP.
This dynamic stability study was prepared by Kema Inc, for Niue Power Corporation (NPC), 2011. The study involves analyzing the electrical system performance under critical disturbances and recommending technical solution to improve system stability.
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 analyze the characteristics of major appliance and lighting products and markets in Niue, in order to inform and support decision-making on the most effective Standards & Labelling (S&L) strategy for Niue. The electrical appliance information presented in this section is based on data provided by the Niue Statistics Office and covers the most common electrical appliances in the country.
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.
The Nauru National Energy Policy Framework (NEPF) has been developed through a consultative process involving stakeholders from the public sector, private sector and civil society groups. The policy framework provides a guideline for the development of the energy sector in Nauru for the immediate future and mid and long term.
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.