Household survey was funded by the UNDP Pacific Fiji Office in supporting the Kiribati Energy planning unit (EPU) undertake a survey of household end-use electrical appliances. Data compiled in this dataset is for South Tarawa.
Data entry was undertaken by the Energy Planning Unit (EPU), Ministry of Public Works & Utilities (MPWU). Contact: Ms Ueaniti K.Betero, Assistant Energy Economist. E-mail: ueaniece@gmail.com
The study assesses the potential and economic feasibility of LPG, LNG or CNG to meet medium term energy needs in PICTs. It considers the end-use applications of power generation, process heating, maritime transport, land transport, cooking and water heating. The existing fuels considered for substitution include heavy fuel oil (HFO), diesel, gasoline, kerosene and biomass.
International aviation fuel is excluded because gas does not offer a technologically viable alternative to aviation fuel at this stage.
Address from the Team Leader of the European Union Pacific Technical and Vocational Education and Training Project.
Year 2 started on a positive note with the signing of the Finance Agreement between USP and SPC and the full recruitment of all project staff in August, 2015.
In addition, under the Global Project Management component, a total of 6 internships were offered over the course of year 2. The internships comprised 3-month attachments with time shared between USP and SPC.
The 3rd phase of the “Technical assistance to update the energy security indicators for the framework for action on energy security in the Pacific“ began in October 2013 with the aim to:
Household study was funded by the UNDP Pacific Fiji Office in supporting the Kiribati Energy planning unit (EPU) undertake a survey of household end use electrical appliances. Data compiled in this dataset is for Kiritimati.
Data entry was undertaken by the Energy Planning Unit (EPU), Ministry of Public Works & Utilities (MPWU). Contact: Ms. Ueaniti K.Betero, Assistant Energy Economist. E-mail: ueaniece@gmail.com
This report was prepared by George Wilkenfield and Associates Pty Ltd, Energy Policy and Planning Consultants, Sydney, Australia for the Pacific Appliance Labelling and Standards (PALS) Program managed by SPC. This report builds on the 2011 study commissioned by SPC on the costs and benefits of introducing minimum energy performance standards and energy labeling (MEPSL). This study covers Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, Vanuatu, Cook Islands and Kiribati all which are drafting regulations or in the case of Fiji actually begun to implement MEPSL.
This data was prepared by the Energy Programme, Economic Development Division, Secretariat of the Pacific Community. This data has been prepared to inform and support the work of officials of Pacific Island countries and territories (PICTs) that regulate or monitor the price of fuel in their respective jurisdictions.
Dataset captures the fuel quality in terms of sulphur content , octane number and gas imported by the 18 PICTs and their total storage capacity.
Presentation on the GTF in Bangkok on the SDG7 Energy Access Workshop in June 2016. Entry captures presentation and GTF SE4ALL data as of September 2015, downloaded from the World Bank Data Catalog Site: http://data.worldbank.org/data-catalog/sustainable-energy-for-all
Additional information on the SE4ALL data attached: