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Regional Affordability of Electricity, 2009

Record captures the regional affordability of electricity as of 2009. This is the raw data used for the compilation of the Framework for Action on Energy Security in the Pacific (FAESP) Indicators by the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC). 2009 is used as the baseline for data compilation. Indicators captured here for the 14 PICs are:

Regional Access to Energy, 2009

Record captures % of  regional access to energy as of 2009. This is the raw data used for the compilation of the Framework for Action on Energy Security in the Pacific (FAESP) Indicators by the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC). 2009 is used as the baseline for data compilation. Dataset was last updated in 2009. Indicators captured here for the 14 PICs are:
1. Regional  electrification rate
2. Access to small scale power rural
3. Access to modern energy rural
4. Access to modern energy urban

Timeline: 
2009

Region, Utility Electricity Sales (GWh), 2011

Utility electricity sales in 2011 across 21 power utilities in the Pacific. Electricity sales captured by consumer type:  households, industry and others (including Government).Source: PPA Benchmarking Report 2012.  Report can be accessed by typing PPA in the repository search box of the portal http://prdrse4all.spc.int/production/search/node/type/publication

Timeline: 
2011

Pacific Island Populations (from last Census)

Record captures Pacific Island Population based on the last population census as well as projectiond/estimates. Estimates and projections of demographic indicators are for selected years. This spreadsheet was last updated in September 2013.  Data captured are:

Regional Carbon Footprint and Diesel Fuel Quality, 2009

Record captures the environmental quality of the fuel used in the region as of 2009. This is the raw data used for the compilation of the Framework for Action on Energy Security in the Pacific (FAESP) Indicators by the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC). 2009 is used as the baseline for data compilation. Indicators captured here for the 14 PICs are:

Regional Efficiency & Productivity of Power Use, 2009

This record captures the regional efficiency and productivity of power use as of 2009. This is the raw data used for the compilation of the Framework for Action on Energy Security in the Pacific (FAESP) Indicators by the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC). 2009 is used as the baseline for data compilation.

Indicators captured here for the 14 PICs are:

Regional Power Utilities Basic Information, 2011

This record holds basic information on the power utilities in the 14 PICs for 2011. Basic information captured are:
1. Installed capacity,
2. Gross generation excluding IPPs
3. Maximum demand
4. Minimum demand
5. Number of customers
6. Number of employees

Source - PPA Benchmarking Report 2012. PPA reports can be downloaded from the repository section of this portal http://prdrse4all.spc.int/production/search/node/type/publication

Timeline: 
2011

Regional Gross Generation by Source, 2010

Record holds regional gross generation by source for the main grid only for the 14 power utilities in the Pacific. Generation provided by source for ADO, heavy fuel oil, hydropower, wind energy, solar PV, biomass & biofuel. Data gives % of renewable energy share in the main grid.

Source - PPA Benchmarking 2011 Report.

Report can be accessed by typing PPA in the repository search box of the portal http://prdrse4all.spc.int/production/search/node/type/publication

Regional Electrification Rate (last updated 2014)

This record captures the electrification rate for selected countries in the Pacific Region. This data is also reflected in the  SPC National Minimum Development Indicators (NMDI) -  (http://www.spc.int/nmdi/energy ) and was last updated in October 2014. This dataset updates the electrification rate given in the FAESP 2009 indicators as it is based on the most recent census referenced to 2014.

Timeline: 
as of 2014

Renewable Power Generation Cost in 2014

Renewable Power Generation Costs in 2014 is one of the most comprehensive studies yet made on the renewable energy price revolution in the power sector. Its findings are striking. Solar photovoltaic (PV) modules in 2014 cost three-quarters less than in 2009, while wind turbine prices declined by almost a third over the same period. The cost of electricity from utility-scale PV systems has fallen by around half since 2010.

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