Meta Data
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
Yes
Effective Start Year: 
2015
Effective End Year: 
2025
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Plan/Strategy
Economic Sector: 
Energy, Power, Multi-Sector
Energy Types: 
All, Oil, Power, Renewable, Solar, Other
Issued by: 
Ministry of Finance and National Planning
Overall Summary: 
SDF II has been prepared after wide consultations with communities, the private sector, community social organisations and development partners. It sets out the broad framework for development over the next 10 years. The framework consists of the national impact, 7+1 National Outcomes and twenty-nine Organisational Outcomes that will guide the development of the Kingdom over the period to 2025.
Access
Energy access priorities: 
Universal access to modern energy sources, including decreased dependence on fossil fuels and increased utilisation of feasible renewable energy technologies and improved energy efficiency, is critical for our Vision.
Energy service quality targets: 
Reduction in average total duration of power interruption per customer by more than 50%
Efficiency
EE targets: 
80% of retail stores sell reliable CFL at same cost.
EE public awareness/promotional programmes: 
[C]ontinue to develop awareness and application of energy saving opportunities to help constrain the growth in energy demand.
Renewable Energy
RE priorities: 
More reliable, safe, affordable and widely available energy services built on an appropriate energy mix moving towards increased use of renewable energy.
RE targets: 
Renewable energy usage 48% by 2018.--- 50% of renewable energy usage by 2025.---75% diesel based water pumping systems in Tongatapu put off using solar pump.
Environment
Energy environmental priorities: 
[F]urther develop technically reliable, economically affordable and environmentally sound alternative energy production and distribution systems to support the sustainable development of the Kingdom.
Energy Supply and Infrastructure
Energy supply priorities: 
More reliable, safe, affordable and widely available energy services built on an appropriate energy mix moving towards increased use of renewable energy.---Universal access to modern energy sources, including decreased dependence on fossil fuels and increased utilisation of feasible renewable energy technologies and improved energy efficiency, is critical for our Vision.---13% or below of total system loss due to power failure.---Seek options for more cost-effective delivery, storage and distribution of petroleum products.
Technology
Clean energy technology priorities: 
[F]urther develop technically reliable, economically affordable and environmentally sound alternative energy production and distribution systems to support the sustainable development of the Kingdom.
Clean energy technology transfer: 
[E]nhance the capabilities of local energy experts to build their expertise through appropriately involving local energy consultancies and professional works.