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Highlights (2011-2015) PEAG Meeting, Suva, Fiji 16-19 November, 2015. What was covered in the 2014 PEAG Meeting?. What is North-REP? Modality /structures Interventions Impacts Partnerships Achievements, challenges & targets Post North-REP. What we will cover in the 2015 PEAG meeting?.
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Highlights (2011-2015) PEAG Meeting, Suva, Fiji 16-19 November, 2015
What was covered in the 2014 PEAG Meeting? • What is North-REP? • Modality /structures • Interventions • Impacts • Partnerships • Achievements, challenges & targets • Post North-REP
What we will cover in the 2015 PEAG meeting? Highlights 2011 to 2015 • What would we do again? • What would we do differently? • What was not planned? • Achievements
Multi-country Programme • Funds from the EU (EDF-10) National Indicative Programme • 3 Financing Agreements between the EU and the Countries (RMI, FSM & Palau) • 1 Contribution Agreement between EU and SPC • Implementing partner is SPC • Partnership between the EU, RMI-FSM-Palau and SPC
Hardware – RE Solar PV micro-grids
Hardware – RE Solar PV Stand-alone Systems at public facilities
Hardware – RE Solar PV Home Systems
Hardware – RE Grid connected systems – solar PV
Hardware – RE Grid connected systems - hydropower
Hardware – EE Retrofitting of buildings through the Development Bank
Hardware – EE Retrofitting of government buildings
Institutional Arrangements • Financial accounts • Revenue collection • Energy Act • O&M approaches • MOAs – host of equipment vs utility ownership • Tariff setting • Maintenance schedule
Multi-stakeholder involvement • Governments (e.g. in the FSM, 5 governments) • Government entities • Power utilities • Local educational institutions (e.g. Palau Community College) • NGOs (WUTMI – women united towards Marshall Islands) • Other projects (e.g. ADMIRE & SEDREA) • Other regional organizations (e.g. PPA) • Financial institutions (e.g. National Development Bank of Palau)
Procurement modalities • Turn-key (supply & install) • Supply of equipment only • Supply of equipment and training on installation • Installation by local power utilities • Installation outsourced but separate from supplier of equipment
Forward Looking • Palau Energy Act • Policy Review • Wind resource monitoring • Coconut resource assessment • Satowan (Chuuk, FSM) engineering design for a solar-diesel hybrid system • ACSE – project development document on net metering for small scale grid connected RE systems
Transportation arrangements • Sustainability approaches • Meeting demands (small community projects – e.g. up to US$50k – linking to proposal /project development training) • Bridging into next funding cycle(s) • Fostering of more partners (co-funding) and synchronizing implementing timeframes
In Summary – achievements • North-REP = EUR15.49m • 3 PICTs = total population of approx. 300,000 • Affects 12% of the total population of the 3 PICTs • 1.8MW of renewable energy (RE) – new installations • 17,000 people access to basic electricity for the first time • 20,000 people improved access • Public facilities: 5 health Centres & 15 Schools – first time access • Contribution to meeting the National Energy Policy targets • Institutionalization of RE course on grid connected PV • Access to finance: EE retrofitting loans programme for residential & commercial buildings