
Sustainable Energy Initiatives in Pacific Countries
Explore the progress and impact of sustainable energy projects in Pacific countries, focusing on grid rehabilitation, renewable energy transition, sector planning, and private sector involvement. Detailed data on active projects, outputs, and future plans are presented with visuals.
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Rehabilitation of existing grids Transition to renewable energy Sector planning/utility reform Energy access Private sector Strategic Priorities
1972-2007: 20 projects/35yrs (0.57/yr) 2007-2017: 23 projects/10yrs (2.3/yr) 2018-2020: 18 projects/3yrs (6.0/yr) Active: 22 projects in 9 Pacific countries $540 million Growing Portfolio Forward: 2018-2020: 18 projects in 13 Pacific countries $1,080 million Co-financing: roughly 1/3rd
Outputs Active/Pipeline Asset 2007-2017 2018-2021 Hydropower 51 MW 28 MW Solar 10 MW 47 MW Wind 1 MW Batteries 24 MWh 62 MWh Diesel Generation Transmission /Distribution 41 MW 10 MW 1,628 km 3,260 km Energy Access 10,356 households 75,700 households
PNG POWER Kimbe-Biala 33kV Transmission Line
Yap State Public Services Corporation Wind Power
Nauru Utilities Corporation Diesel Power Plant Upgrade
TONGA POWER LIMITED Solar PV