List of renewable energy projects carried out in Tuvalu. Data is sourced from the Tuvalu Energy Department, Tuvalu Master Plan for Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency.
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:
Data captures Tobolar Copra Processing Authority copra tonnage report for the period of October 2014 to September 2015. This covers the 2015 fiscal year reporting for Tobolar.
Data table on existing Tonga Outer Islands Solar Electrification Installations and Project Sites as of September 2013. Data table extracted from the report "Tonga Outer Islands Solar Electrification in Tonga: A Case Study". The dataset captures:
There is very limited data on wind energy potential in Vanuatu. A Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat project monitored wind speeds at a site on Efate in the mid-1990s, finding average speeds of 5.0 m/s in 1995 and 4.2 m/s in 1996, well below the 6 m/s generally considered to be necessary for economic electricity production. However, only 63% of data was recovered in 1996, so these results should be treated with caution.
Details of various solar installation in Niue. Captures the estimated annual kWh, percentage of total daytime electricity production, type of funding and funding source.
Captures total generation (kWh) from the solar installation at the Funafuti Sports Ground in Tuvalu from 2008 - 2013. Data is captured monthly and quarterly on a yearly basis.
Data captures a breakdown of the Solomon Islands health facility location in the 10 provinces. Health facilities are classified into 4 types: hospitals, area health centre, rural health centre and nurse aid posts. Data was obtained out of a study done in August 2015. Number of official hospitals is 327, 40 have been closed. The data on the level of electrification of this health facilities is still pending, will be updated soon. Data was provided by the Ministry of Health, Infrastructure Advisor Mr Michael Green.
Data captures electrification level of schools in the Solomon Islands as of 2015. Data provided by the Ministry of Education via Mr Mike Haukaria. Dataset is captured in excel format providing the following information: