Fiji

Restructure of FEA

This presentation was prepared by the Fiji Ministry of Public Enterprises. The key objective of this restructure is to deregulate the energy sector and reduce Government obligations, Have an efficient and vibrant energy sector that creates a platform for private sector participation, Clean energy through capital and technological injection by encouraging International Divestment Partners and also good Independent Power Producers (IPP’s), Aligning energy sector to international best practices.

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Fiji Clean Energy Investment Forum

This forum was prepared by the Fiji Development Bank. This paper is a background document used in the Clean Energy Forum. The role and the purpose are as follows:

  • contribute to economic growth in Fiji.
  • Encourage the development of natural resources
  • Promote eneterprises at all levels
  • special attention to the resource based sectors
  • government continues to use FDB as the financing vehicle
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Presentation on Proposed Fiji National Policy Energy (2013 - 2020)

This presentation was prepared by Paula Katirewa, Director of the Department of Energy. 

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FEA's Strategies & Plans and Opportunities in Fiji's Renewable Energy Sector - Presentation

This presentation was prepared by FEA (Fiji Electricity Authority). The vision is to energise the nation and the mission is to aim to provide clean and affordable energy solutions to Fiji with at least 90% of the energy requirements through renewable source by 2025.

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Fiji Renewable Energy Power Project (FREPP) - Report on Recommendations from Technology Research on Waste to Energy in Fiji

This report was prepared as a part of “Resource Assessment Study for Wasteto-Energy Resources in Fiji” contracted by the Department of Energy (DoE), Government of Fiji and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

The “Resource Assessment Study for Waste-to-Energy Resources in Fiji” under the “Fiji Renewable Energy Power Project (FREPP) intends to quantify and assess the amount of waste resources available in Fiji for power generation and identify technology options for feasible implementation of waste to energy projects. The study aims to

Fiji Renewable Energy Power Project (FREPP): Waste to Energy Resource Assessment in Fiji - Report on Options and Recommendations for Effective Implementation of Waste to Energy Power Generation in Fiji

This report was prepared as a part of "Resource Assessment Study for Waste-to-Energy Resources in Fiji" contracted by the Department of Energy (DoE), Government of Fiji and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). This report is based on the data made available by various departments of Government of Fiji, City and Town Councils, Research Institutes, Industry representatives, NGOs and information available in public domain. 

This report is based on Options and Recommendations for Effective Implementation of Waste to Energy Power Generation in Fiji.

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Presentation on Pilot Training on Wind Energy Conversion Systems (WECS), 2004

Presentation by Mahendra Kumar of the University of the South Pacific. Institutional capacity building on renewable energy training in Pacific Island Developing States (PIDS). Pilot training on wind energy conversion systems (WECS) from 29th March - 2nd April 2004 in Suva, Fiji Islands. 

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Expert Meeting on the Pacific Regioanal Data Repository for SE4All

An Expert Meeting to discuss the Pacific Regional Data Repository was held on 5-6 December 2013 at the ESCAP Pacific Office.  The meeting followed the signing of a ‘Declaration on the Pacific Regional Data Repository on Sustainable Energy for All (SE4ALL)’ in New York on 27 September 2013, and was held to discuss energy data needs and priorities as input into the drafting of a technical proposal for consideration by Pacific island governments.

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Report on Advisory mission to Fiji on energy Statistics

This report was prepared by Rikke Munk Hansen for the department of energy. This report is the result of an advisory mission to the Department of Energy (DoE). There is a general recognition among staff of the Department of Energy (DoE) of the importance of energy statistics for development, implementation and monitoring of energy policies. The establishment of an energy demand database and the provision on energy demand and supply data to the public are part of the Department’s corporate plan.

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