Pacific Energy Update 2011
Asian Development Bank | June 2011
Abstract
"The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is working to assist the development of the energy sectors in our 14 Pacific developing member countries through technical assistance and concessional loan/grant financing. ADB is providing support for the rehabilitation and expansion of power sector infrastructure, improvement in electricity access rates, expansion of renewable energy generation, and improving efficiency of energy use. ADB is currently implementing energy sector projects in 11 Pacific countries (the Cook Islands, Fiji, Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Timor-Leste, and Vanuatu). This document provides an update of the existing 2011 portfolio of Pacific energy sector projects and a summary of requested assistance for 2012. "
Citation
Asian Development Bank. 2011. Pacific Energy Update 2011. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/2223. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Commercial Energy
Energy Economics
Energy Technology
Household Energy Consumption
Industrial Energy Consumption
Primary Energy
Results-Based Monitoring And Evaluation
Project Evaluation & Review Technique
Evaluation Techniques
Evaluation Methods
Evaluation Criteria
Domestic Energy
Energy Demand
Energy Prices
Energy Pricing Policy
Energy Supply
Primary Energy Supply
Development Indicators
Social Participation
Low Income Groups
Income Generation
Newly Industrializing Countries
Input output analysis
Cost benefit analysis
Needs assessment
Economic evaluation
Energy Industries
Electric power
Energy development
Power supply
Electric power consumption
Price
Consumer
Consumption
Supply and demand
Electric power plant
Power
Energy consumption
Risk assessment
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