Renewables

Papua New Guinea National Energy Policy 2016 - 2020

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.

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Support to the Energy Sector in Five ACP Pacific Islands (REP-5): Short Term Expert Mission to Kosrae 2006

The REP-5 programme “Support to the Energy Sector in 5 ACP Pacific Islands” is being implemented by the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat supported from the 9th European Development Fund (EDF). The programme focuses on renewable energy and energy efficiency activities.

This report has been prepared as the Mission Report by Mr. Etienne Sauvage, the PMU Short Term Expert (STE), who visited Kosrae between the 15th and the 18th of November 2006. This report briefly examines the objectives of the mission, the activities carried out, the outputs and the next steps required.

Feasibility of Grid - Connected Wind Power for Rarotonga, Cook Islands - Draft Report

Report published under the PIEPSAP Project via the collaboration of SOPAC, UNDP, European Union and the Government of Denmark. 

This report is based on two documents: The Project Proposal for Grid Connected Wind Power on Rarotonga presented by UNDP Samoa in March 2002 and the Evaluation ofGrid-Connected Wind Electric Power Project Proposals for Rarotonga, Cook Islands, by Chris Cheatham and Gerhard Zieroth commissioned by UNESCAP Bangkok, August 2002. 

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Pacific - Danish Environmental Education and Action Program - Feasibility Study Report of Phase 1

The Forum for Energy and Development (FED) of Denmark prepared a proposal for a Pacific-Danish Environmental Education and Action Program directed towards the South Pacific Region. The Danish Government financed the Feasibility Study with particular focus on the wind energy component of Phase 1. From 30 May to 21 June 1997, a Feasibility Team visited the South Pacific Region. Around this same time, the South Pacific Forum Secretariat Energy Division was transferred to a new Energy Unit under the South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission (SOPAC).

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Wind Resource Assessment for the Pacific Island Countries - Tonga Islands

The paper presents an overview of the wind resource assessments carried out in Tonga Islands in the South Pacific region. The assessment was carried out in the mainland Tongatapu. The mean wind speed at 34m AGL of the Tongatapu site is analyzed as 4.5m/s and 4.54 m/s, respectively and the mean speed at 20m AGL is analyzed to be 3.63m/s and 3.45m/s respectively. The prevailing wind direction recorded for both the NRG 34m towers is south-east, which corresponds to the south-east trade winds. The WAsP analysis indicates a low wind speed regime.

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Review of Proposed EU Wind Project on Niue

The European Union funded a five country renewable energy and energy efficiency programme “Support to the Energy Sector in 5 ACP Pacific Islands” (REP-5). The programme countries are the Federated States ofMicronesia, Nauru, Niue, Palau and the Republic of the Marshall Islands. In Niue it is proposed to feed wind power into the electricity grid. Garrad Hassan Pacific Pty Ltd have been commissioned by the Programme Manager of the REP-5 project to report on preferred options for integration of wind power into the Niue electricity grid.

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