The fleet of the domestic shipping services in the FSM, belonging to the National and State Governments, had been total six vessels at most, and had been serving as the lifeline for people in the outer islands. Around 1976 to 1978, the shipping services in the FSM were prospering with five vessels (hereinafter called Micro class vessels) procured under Japanese Grant Aid Scheme to the National and State Governments.
Sixth report of the Utility Regulatory Authority (URA) on electricity bills (electricity tariff) comparisons for the Pacfic Island Countries and Territories.
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to provide a comparison of electricity prices paid by customers in Vanuatu with customers in different small Pacific island countries across region.
Enhancing Investments in small-scale renewable energy technologies in FSM focus on the sustainable energy. This Project Development design covers a detail summary of the project its objectives, activities, key deliverables and proposed outcomes etc.
The project will enhance investments in small-scale Renewable Energy (RE) in FSM through providing legislaton to guide the connecton of RE systems to the main power grid. The project will also provide small-scale users with access to loans through the FSM Development Bank. The project aligns with the focus on contributng to the natonal energy policy target for renewable energy and the reducton of fossil fuel use for power generaton.
This report captures Pacific Fuel Price Monitor for 2018 based on an annual average. The review covers the Pacific Fuel prices (source from Pacific Island countries including Australia and New Zealand).
The Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) consist of four States: Kosrae, Pohnpei, Chuuk and Yap, each, except for Kosrae that doesn’t have outer islands, have their own Outer Islands’ Solar Electrification Programme. These programmes are developed by the various States and included in the state energy action plans. All the four states have set‐up an energy workgroup in which the state utility plays an important role. There is no national outer island electrification programme in place.