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Update on FAESP Energy Security Indicators progress and upcoming workshop in Tonga. Includes data collection missions, country profiles, and collaboration with APEC and UN. Workshop agenda covers energy statistics, econometrics, demand forecasting, and investment modeling.
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Update of the FAESP Energy Security Indicators and March 2016 workshop planned for Tonga
FAESP Energy Security Indicators • FAESP energy security indicators for the 14 FICs compiled in excel sheet templates and made available for comments - November 2015; • FAESP country profile booklets development progressed - December 2015 to May 2016 • 14 FAESP country booklets published – April 2016 • Regional FAESP comparative report published – May 2016
FAESP Energy Security Indicators • Conduct in country data collection mission to Nauru for the PRDR and FAESP Indicator calculation – December 2015; • Hire of attaché’s for document digitizing and uploading into the PRDR portal - Oct 2015 to February 2016 • Project reporting and closure – June 2016
Planned Workshop in Tonga – 14th to 18th March 2015 • This is to fall inline during the week where there is a planned opening of a PCREEE (Pacific Centre of Excellence on RE and EE) centre during that week in Tonga; • Workshop coordinated together with Tonga Energy Office • Funding – World Bank, APEC, UN • As part of this collaboration there will be a planned workshop coverage with APEC through the Institute of Energy economics, Japan (IEEJ) will cover Energy Demand/Supply Outlook for Pacific Island Countries
Current draft Agenda on the workshop • Introduction to approaches and methodologies • Fundamentals of Energy Statistics and Energy Balance Table using data of Japan, PNG and/or Philippines (focus on the characteristics of island) • Introduction to economic/social data and the relation to energy consumption • Introduction to econometrics and analysis tool (Simple Econometric Simulation System) using data of Japan, PNG and/or Philippines • Final Energy Demand Model(Electric Power and sectoral consumption by type of fuels) Forecasting using data of SPCs (participants' own country data) • Introduction to an optimization method • Introduction to supply side planning • Electric power investment model practice: case by each participants' country