The following brochure was developed as part of the Pacific Appliance Labelling and Standards Programme in March 2018.
Energy labelling and MEPS for appliances are used in over 80 countries around the world to reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emission. Pacific Island countries and territories risked being left behind to become a dumping ground for inefficient appliances, so in 2012 the SPC started a project to help Pacific Island countries set up their own energy labeling and MEPS programmes.
The following brochure was developed as part of the Pacific Appliance Labelling and Standards Programme in March 2018.
Energy labelling and MEPS for appliances are used in over 80 countries around the world to reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emission. Pacific Island countries and territories risked being left behind to become a dumping ground for inefficient appliances, so in 2012 the SPC started a project to help Pacific Island countries set up their own energy labeling and MEPS programmes.
The following brochure was developed as part of the Pacific Appliance Labelling and Standards Programme in March 2018.
Energy labelling and MEPS for appliances are used in over 80 countries around the world to reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emission. Pacific Island countries and territories risked being left behind to become a dumping ground for inefficient appliances, so in 2012 the SPC started a project to help Pacific Island countries set up their own energy labeling and MEPS programmes.
The RALI Series is a collection of papers developed by the RALI project to share examples of low emission development in practice. The series features case studies, tools, and innovative new approaches in this space, highlighting user benefits and lessons learned. To learn more about the RALI project, visit https://www.climatelinks.org/projects/rali.
The 'Eua Solar Photovoltaic Plant project provides a system with 200 kWp nominal power consisting of photovoltaic (PV) modules, mounting structures, foundations for the mounting structures, PV grid inverter, distribution boxes, grounding, fuses, connections and monitoring device according to the existing interfaces and conditions. The system will have a power control unit that controls the generated PV power to realise a maximum reduction in fuel consumption of existing diesel generation sets. The control unit will ensure that diesel power is generated in relation to actual demand.
The five-year Business Plan covering the period 2018-2022 was developed to achieve the visions, objectives and developments for the major Tonga Utilities namely;
Tonga Power Limited (TPL) is the sole provider of Electricity in the Kingdom of Tonga. The annual reports provide highlights, activities and the financial performance & position of TPL ending 30th June of every year. Herewith are TPL Annual reports for 2017 English and Tonga version.
Report captures key utility statistics that can be extracted for analysis. Data sourced from TPL Website: http://www.tongapower.to/
Tonga Power Limited (TPL) is the sole provider of Electricity in the Kingdom of Tonga. The annual reports provide highlights, activities and the financial performance and position of TPL ending 30th June of every year. Herewith are TPL Annual reports from 2009, 2010,2011 and 2015.
Report captures key utility statistics that can be extracted for analysis. Data sourced from TPL Website: http://www.tongapower.to/
Provided are records of chapter 27 of the Tonga annual trade reports from 2008 to 2014 capturing selected petroleum product exports. Recorded exports are likely sales to international vessels. Records are available in PDf and excel formats.