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SPC - Energy Program
2016 Work Program
Pacific Energy Sector Management
Objective
• Strong leadership, good governance, effective multi-sectoral
coordination and partnership for an energy secure pacific
Expected Results
• An effective FAESP Implementation Plan
• Coordination meetings of the Pacific Energy Oversight Group
(PEOG) and the Pacific Energy Advisory Group (PEAG) held
annually
• Regional meetings of the Pacific Energy Ministers and Energy
Officials conducted
• Conduct regular reviews and updates of the progress in the
implementation of the FAESP IP and the Energy Ministers
Decisions
Pacific Energy Sector Management
Objective
PICTs participation and reporting under regional and
international processes relating to SE4ALL enhanced
through partnerships with other agencies and PICTs
Expected Results
Effective participation in the Asia-Pacific Energy
Forum and SE4ALL tracking framework
Participation at relevant national, regional and
international events
Strengthened new and existing partnerships
Pacific Energy Sector Management
Objective
Strengthen PICTs energy sector planning and coordination
Expected Results
• National energy policies, plans and roadmaps reviewed
with effective implementation and financing mechanisms
• Effective legislative frameworks and fiscal mechanisms
and administrative tools necessary for management and
progressing of the region's energy sector
Pacific Energy Sector Management
Objective
Enhance regional effort to collect, analyse and interpret
national data for effective planning and coordination
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Results
Country Energy Statistics Booklet Developed
Energy Security Indicators for all PICTs updated
annually
A 5 year Pacific Regional Database Repository
(PRDR) masterplan developed and implemented
Improved the access to up-to-date, reliable energy
data and information
Pacific Energy Sector Management
Objectives
Support the monitoring of national and regional
energy sector plans, policies and roadmaps
Expected Result
Improved the access to up-to-date, reliable energy
data and information
2. Petroleum Advisory Services
• Supply Pricing and Logistics - To assist PICTs to achieve internationally
competitive supply, efficient logistics and get fair and reasonable fuel
prices
• Market Information and Data - To inform PICTs of prevailing world and
regional fuel prices and provide real market data to support PICT
petroleum price monitoring and regulation
• Safe, Environment and Training - Increase the capacity within PICT
governments to regulate and administer petroleum related regulations
and internationally accepted industry standards and that responsible
officials are qualified to do their jobs to an acceptable standard
• Development of Alternative Fuels - Regional coordination of activities
to develop known coconut resources into an economically viable
biofuels industry; the expanded use of clean burning LPG and the
introduction of natural gas to significantly reduce petroleum related
greenhouse gas emissions and to increase PICT energy diversity and
security.
4. Projects
• PALS - To improve demand side efficiency, reduce greenhouse gas
emissions and minimise fossil fuel use by designing and implementing a
Pacific appliance labelling and standards (PALS) programme for electrical
appliances that is aligned with the existing standard and labelling program
being delivered in Australia and New Zealand
• PACTVET-To enhance and/or create P-ACPs' regional and national capacity
of, and technical expertise to respond to climate change adaptation (CCA)
and sustainable energy (SE) challenges.
• SEPP
– Increase electricity access in PNG, Vanuatu and Solomon Islands
– Increase access to modern and cleaner cooking fuels
– CFL
– Promote use of sustainable transport and reduce reliance on fossil
fuels – B4C
GIZ- ADAPTING TO CLIMATE CHANGE AND SUSTAINABLE ENERGY (ACSE)
Implementing Partners to the national projects for
Kiribati, Tuvalu and FSM
• Kiribati – To help achieve the government target of
establishing renewable energy systems in 100% of rural public
and private communities across Kiribati
• Strengthen the capacity of Tuvalu’s outer island and rural
communities’ to adapt to the adverse effects of cc and to
enhance the use of appropriate biogas technologies regionally
• Contribute to enhancing energy security in the FSM with the
focus on contributing to the national energy policy target for
renewable energy and the reduction of fossil fuel use for
power generation
PECREE
Objective
To create an enabling environment for local renewable energy and
energy efficiency markets and investments
Expected Results
• Effective regional RE & EE promoting entity created and
efficiently managed
• The capacities of the public and private sectors on various RE &
EE aspects are strengthened and applied
• Availability of investment and market data, awareness and
advocacy on RE &EE are strengthened
• Investment and business opportunities for local companies and
industry are created and implemented
Estimate Fund 2016 - 2017
• Australian fund up to 2016: fjd1.38 million
• PALS – April 2017 – FJD1.2 million
• EU – PACTVET: Euro 3.5 million (SE component)
• World Bank: USD188,000 – June 2016
• EUEI – in progress – USD50,000
• EU – GIZ- ACSE – in progress
• UNIDO – in progress