Meta Data
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Effective Start Year: 
2009
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Overarching Policy
Economic Sector: 
Energy, Power, Transport
Energy Types: 
All, Oil, Power, Renewable, Bioenergy, Solar, Wind, Other
Issued by: 
Government of Tuvalu
File: 
Overall Summary: 
The Tuvalu National Energy Policy (TNEP) is introduced as "the first ever produced in an attempt to clearly define and direct current and future energy developments and usages throughout Tuvalu". It defines Vision and Goals and addresses the following topics: Energy Sector Planning, Coordination, and Management; Petroleum; Transport; Electricity; Renewable Energy; Energy Conservation and Efficiency; Environment. The Tuvalu National Energy Policy Framework sets out the Government’s policies for the planning and management of the energy sector over the next 15 years. The framework defines the strategies that Government is taking to ensure that the objectives of the policies are fully realised. In developing the energy policy framework, Government is mindful of the critical role of the energy sector in the attainment of its overall socio-economic development goals of improving the livelihood of all its peoples.
Access
Energy access priorities: 
To improve the well-being of the Tuvalu people by [...] implementing cost effective, equitable, reliable, accessible, affordable, secure and environmentally sustainable energy systems.---Affordability is a significant component to access energy services and Government is mindful of this with respect to the different level of income of communities. It is with the intention that TNEP will provide the framework that would enable the various communities provide for their energy needs.
Efficiency
EE priorities: 
There is a high priority need to address petroleum consumption issues in all sectors of the economy and to devise appropriate policy responses, such as energy conservation initiatives and the greater use of energy pricing and taxation as instruments for conservation and end use efficiency.---Promote energy conservation and efficiency programmes in all sectors of the economy.---Promote the use of energy saving measures including the use of efficient appliances and equipment.
EE targets: 
Develop an energy efficiency and energy conservation target to assist in realising the 100% renewable energy target for power generation.
EE action plans: 
Reduce dependence on petroleum products by actively encouraging fuel conservation and efficient end-use and by actively searching for, proving and utilising cost-effective alternatives as appropriate.---Ensure that the sea and land transport sectors promote fuel conservation and efficiency measures.---Ensure that energy conservation and efficiency measures are incorporated in TEC operations including generation, transmission and distribution systems.---Promote the use of renewable energy as a means to achieve energy efficiency where attainable.
EE transport standards : 
Ensure that the sea and land transport sectors promote fuel conservation and efficiency measures.
EE public awareness/promotional programmes: 
Promote public awareness programmes in the area of good transportation management practices including, vehicle tuning and fuel conservation measures.---Promote public awareness in conservation and efficiency measures.
Renewable Energy
RE priorities: 
To improve the well-being of the Tuvalu people by promoting the use of its renewable energy resources and implementing cost effective, equitable, reliable, accessible, affordable, secure and environmentally sustainable energy systems.---Encourage the use of alternative fuels and renewable energy sources for power generation.---Ensure Tuvalu’s limited biomass, copra bio-fuel and other renewable energy resources are used efficiently, in an economically, environmentally and culturally sustainable manner.
RE targets: 
Develop an implementation plan to realise the target of 100% of electricity generation through renewable energy technologies by 2020.
RE action plans: 
Develop local expertise in the installation, operation, management and maintenance of technically and economically proven renewable energy systems.---Promote the use of renewable energy as a means to achieve energy efficiency where attainable.
RE public awareness/promotional programmes: 
Promote public awareness programmes on energy and energy related issues.---Promote public awareness programmes on the impact of energy related pollution on the environment.
Cooperation in RE: 
Develop partnerships with potential foreign and local investors, donors and agencies in seeking funding sources for the development of renewable energy programmes.
Environment
Energy environmental priorities: 
To improve the well-being of the Tuvalu people by promoting the use of its renewable energy resources and implementing cost effective, equitable, reliable, accessible, affordable, secure and environmentally sustainable energy systems.---[E]nergy initiatives will need to seriously consider environmental issues and in particular the impact of energy production, storage, transmission and distribution on land, water and air. Any proposed energy development will require an environmental impact assessment.---Promote the use of cleaner petroleum products.---Minimise the risks associated with handling, storage and waste-disposal of petroleum products on the environment.---Ensure that all power supply systems in Tuvalu operate with strict adherence to established environmental guidelines.---Ensure Tuvalu’s limited biomass, copra bio-fuel and other renewable energy resources are used efficiently, in an economically, environmentally and culturally sustainable manner.---Promote Environment Impact Assessments (EIA) in all energy sector development.
Pollution control action plans: 
Provide proper training and awareness programmes to all stakeholders and the general public on the risks associated with the use of petroleum products.---Promote public awareness programmes on the impact of energy related pollution on the environment.---Ensure that all modes of transportation specifically land and sea that use fossil fuels have minimum detrimental impact on the environment.
Cooperation in env.: 
Ensure the close cooperation and coordination of organisations in the energy sector within the framework of the National Environmental Management Strategy.
Energy Supply and Infrastructure
Infrastructure development priorities: 
Ensure a secure, reliable and cost efficient supply of petroleum products including its outer islands.---Reduce dependence on petroleum products by actively encouraging fuel conservation and efficient end-use and by actively searching for, proving and utilising cost-effective alternatives as appropriate.---Ensure that energy conservation and efficiency measures are incorporated in TEC operations including generation, transmission and distribution systems.
Trade
Energy trade priorities: 
Ensure that all importers are responsible for collection, storage, transportation and disposal and/or shipping waste oil and used petroleum products out of Tuvalu.
Standard power production and purchasing agreements: 
Ensure that all petroleum products imported conform to the Pacific wide accepted Australian Product Standard, AS 3570.
Advance rulings: 
Ensure that all petroleum products imported conform to the Pacific wide accepted Australian Product Standard, AS 3570.
Investment
Public Private Partnerships: 
Establish and maintain formal links between the Department of Energy and Government agencies, including public corporations and Kaupule, the Tuvalu Electricity Corporation (TEC), NGOs and the private sector.---
Governance
Energy management principles: 
The distinct needs of men, women, children and social groups will be taken into consideration in any energy development activities. Attention shall be given to ensure that energy programmes that are developed and implemented strike a balance between social and economic development needs of the population.---Government must establish its capacity to plan, coordinate and manage energy sector development plans.---Consolidate all energy sector planning, coordination and management so as to rationalise decision making and ensure more reliable and effective energy sector planning, management and oversight.---Promote the mainstreaming of gender into energy projects.---Ensure a secure, reliable and cost efficient supply of petroleum products including its outer islands.---Ensure that all petroleum storage and handling facilities are built according to the “Pacific Islands Storage and Handling Standard (1994).”---Ensure that all primary fuel storage facilities have sufficient storage capacity to hold a minimum contingency reserve of two (2) months of all petroleum products under normal re-supply schedules.---Ensure that the Tuvalu Electricity Corporation (TEC) operates as a commercial power utility and is able to provide a cost effective and reliable electricity supply to meet the electricity demand within Funafuti and the outer islands.
Energy institutional structures: 
Maintain and strengthen the Department of Energy’s capacity to plan, and manage the implementation of the national energy policy.---Establish and maintain formal links between the Department of Energy and Government agencies, including public corporations and Kaupule, the Tuvalu Electricity Corporation (TEC), NGOs and the private sector.---Establish an Energy Coordinating Committee (ECC) and as required, convene ECC meetings to discuss and provide advice and recommendations to the Department of Energy on major energy sector issues and initiatives.
Statistics collection and management: 
Establish and maintain a knowledgebase for all available and appropriate renewable energy sources and technologies.
Technology
Clean energy technology priorities: 
Promote the use of cleaner petroleum products.---Promote and implement the use of appropriate, proven, affordable and cost effective renewable energy technologies both for urban and rural applications. ---Establish and maintain a knowledgebase for all available and appropriate renewable energy sources and technologies.
Technology collaboration with other member States: 
Develop partnerships with potential foreign and local investors, donors and agencies in seeking funding sources for the development of renewable energy programmes.