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 has been prepared by the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Limited (GNS Science) exclusively for and under contract to Ministry of Research Science and Technology. This desktop study provides an overview of the geothermal potential of selected Pacific islands and territories. It has been based on an initial literature review of 20 Pacific countries and then a subsequent more detailed review of five Pacific countries, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, Samoa, Tonga and the Northern Mariana Islands.
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
The Micronesian Energy Association would like to report on CNMI’s renewable energy efforts, Guam Energy Task Force, RMI activities and update on Green Energy Micronesia initiative . This report is intended to update the process on CNMI with integrate renewable energy and existing power system. The information presented can be used as a template for regional islands to adopt renewable energy as part of the INDCs (Intended National Determined Contributions) effort to reduce the utilization of fossil fuel.
Geothermal potential of selected Pacific nations i.e PNG, Vanuatu, Samoa, Tonga and the Northern Marianas Islands. This report is confidential and will reiquire a formal request via the National Country Energy Offices to obtain permission for accessing the report.
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: