Energy, Ecosystems and Sustainable Livelihoods Initiative (EESLI) 2015 Report
EESLI 2015 Report..
EESLI 2015 Report..
Report prepared by ReExCapitalAsia in collaboration with Dr Herbert Wade, an international energy specialist. Report is for the preparatory phase consultancy for the establishment of a Renewable Energy Fund Window (REFW) at the National Development Bank of Palau (NDBP). Submitted to Palau Energy Office and the UNDP.
This report was prepared by Herbert Wade. This report describes the proposed operating framework of the REFW and provides recommendations regarding the guidelines, criteria and processes needed, as well as an overview on the issues surrounding the management and implementation of the REFW. REFW is planned to be a consumer lending facility, the focus of the review was to draw learning points and Best Practices from RE consumer finance schemes, and especially those in other SIDS.
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.
Project document for the PIGGAREP Plus Project.
IUCN is helping the island nation of Vanuatu to utilize renewable energy sources to provide modern energy services and improve health and education services in outer island communities.
In the second biggest secondary school in Tuvalu, IUCN helped provide a better learning environment for 500 students and teachers by enabling continuous power supply through solar.
In Tonga IUCN worked with the government and provided essential lighting to more than 100 homes in three remote islands in the Ha’apai group.
Palau case study, prepared by Mr Peter Johnston, 15 November 2008. A note for ADB Pacific Department on energy sector investments in PDMCs.
In Samoa IUCN is helping the land transport sector, the nation’s largest consumer of imported petroleum, to reduce its consumption rate by drawing people's attention towards the value of energy efficient vehicles.