Tuvalu National Energy Policy
The energy policy was published in 2009 to set out the planning and management of the energy sector over the next 15 years.
The energy policy was published in 2009 to set out the planning and management of the energy sector over the next 15 years.
Tender document posted on the EDD SPC Website calling for bidders on the supply, installation and commission of the proposed systems in Tuvalu.
FOREWORD : In 2013, New Zealand and the European Union co-hosted the Pacific Energy Summit to fast-track sustainable energy development in the Pacific. It resulted in funding commitments of more than $635 million for a range of innovative...
Tuvalu Marine Pollution Act 1991. Act 1 of 1992. An Act to make provision for preventing and dealing with pollution of the sea, and to enable effect to be given to international conventions for the prevention of marine pollution and the...
Consultation Workshop on the Development of the Tuvalu National Energy Policy : The first of the three consultation workshops on the development of the National Energy Policy was carried out in Funafuti from 12 to 14 April 2004. The consultation...
* PALS Jan - June 2014 Progress Report * PALS July - Dec 2014 Progress Report
Stocktake Report: Energy Sector Institutions, Legislation, Policies and Fiscal Incentives of Pacific Island Countries. Prepared by the Energy Programme of the Economic Development Diviion of The Pacific Community (SPC). This report is a first...
Training report on the biogas plant construction in Tuvalu from April to May 2007. SOPAC carried out the construction of the bio digester plant in Tuvalu as part of the Alofa Tuvalu's renewable energy demonstration and training center project.
“The report is based on information from a series of fifteen national PIREP reports written by the consultants supported by thirty-three national coordinators, national consultants and short-term consultants or assistants in the 15 participating...
This report focuses on the role that national policy makers will play in this transformation process. The main challenge being that there is not a single roadmap or technology that provides the solution. Each country situation is unique, and...