This report was prepared by the ESCAP. This publication was prepared under the overall guidance of Iosefa Maiava, Head, ESCAP Pacific Office. The lead authors were, listed alphabetically, Jillian Campbell, Shaswat Sapkota, David Smith, Helen Tavola, and Timothy Westbury.
This report was prepared by Herbert Wade and Peter Johnston for UNDP Regional Centre in Bangkok. The purpose of this assignment was to undertake a rapid needs assessment and gap analysis of the fifteen Pacific Island Countries that potentially can participate in the UNDP Asia-Pacific Regional Energy Program for Poverty Reduction (REP-PoR). Ideally, such a study would involve travel to each country to allow extensive local input and as much discussion in-country as possible.
Historical fuel prices for the Pacific Region from 2013 - 2015. For most countries, only retail prices are published here except for those that have both wholesale & retail fuel prices gazetted. See below for countries captured in this dataset. Data sourced from the SPC petroleum database. For current fuel prices, please email SPC Petroleum Advisory Unit (PAU) Officer for more information (pritanshus@spc.int).
Dataset captures the generation & distribution key performance indicators (KPI) for 21 power utilities in the Pacific. This was sourced from the PPA 2012 Report and has been verified to be accurate and matching with those in the report. Generation & distribution indicators captured are:
Dataset captures the KPIs (Generation) for 21 power utilities in the Pacific Region in 2012. This was sourced from the PPA 2012 Report and has been verified to be accurate and matching with those in the report. Generation indicators captured are:
Load factor, Capacity factor, Availability factor
Generation labour productivity
Specific fuel oil consumption
Lube oil consumption
Forced Outage, Planned Outage, Generation O & M Costs
Report on the wind energy capacity building mission and workshop undertaken in Fiji, Samoa and American Samoa. Workshop undertaken from 12 - 21 November 2005.
This report is a publication of the Pacific Power Association (PPA). The report is based upon the 2012 fiscal reporting year relevant to each utility. Presents the results of the 3rd successive annual assessment of Pacific electricity utility performance since the initiative resumed in 2011. Report prepared by PPA with technical support from the Pacific Region Infrastructure Facility (PRIF).
Data table on Pacific Utilities key characteristics, obtained via PPA benchmarking exercise. Data is extracted from PPA 2012 report, published in 2015. Key characteristics captured here are: