SINGAPORE: Handbook for Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems

In lieu of the growing popularity of solar photovoltaic (PV) installations amongst residential dwellers as well as building developers, and the corresponding demand for a comprehensive set of technical and regulatory information, the Energy Market Authority (EMA) and the Building Construction Authority (BCA) created all-in-one reference guide for those who are keen on installing solar PV systems in Singapore, as well as a source for information on licensing, market and technical requirements, and building and structural issues that are related to the implementation of solar PV systems in a building environment. In addition, it provides new information on the installation requirements for solar PV systems, operations and recommended preventive maintenance works, and various incentives to promote solar PV systems in Singapore.

RUSSIAN FEDERATION: Rules on Public Buildings and Works (SNiP 31-06-2009) (2014 Ed.)

The present policy is designed to introduce standards and specifications to the buildings sector in the Russian Federation. The policy complies with the Federal Law № 183 of 27 December 2002 On Technical Regulation and Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation № 858 of 19 November 2008 On Procedure for the Development and Adoption of Regulatory Codes. Amendments were introduced to the present Code pursuant to the Order of the Ministry of Construction №438 of 07.08.2014 / 01.09.2014. Energy efficiency is enforced through policy measures of the present code, as provisions address energy conservation in public buildings and facilities.

SINGAPORE: Electricity Act 2001 (2022 Ed.)

This Act seeks to create a competitive market framework for the electricity industry, to make provision for the safety, technical and economic regulation of the generation, transmission, supply and use of electricity, and for other matters connected therewith, to repeal the Electrical Workers and Contractors Licensing Act (Chapter 89 of the 1985 Revised Edition), and to make consequential amendments to certain written laws.

SINGAPORE: Gas Act (Act 11 of 2001) (2022 Ed.)

This Act serves to create a competitive market framework for the gas industry, to make provision for the safety, technical and economic regulation of the transportation and retail of gas, and for other matters connected therewith, and to make consequential amendments to certain written laws.

FIJI: Review of the Fiji National Energy Policy - Draft National Energy Policy

The National Energy Policy sets out the Government’s direction for the energy sector in Fiji. It replaces the 2006 National Energy. It includes the Government's vision and objectives an overview of the energy sector, the targets aligned with the Sustainable Energy for All (SE4ALL) initiative of the United Nations and the priority policies. These address: grid-based power supply, rural electrification; renewable energy, transport, petroleum and substitute fuels, energy efficiency. The last section explores the implementation arrangements. Finally, Annex 1 summarizes the policy statements that emerged during the National Energy Forum in April 2013 and were considered to be included in the National Energy Policy.

FIJI: Strategic Development Plan 2007-2011

The Strategic Development Plan (SDP) 2007-20011 for Fiji is the result of consultations with stakeholders in the private sector, non-government organisations and Government. It is based on the lessons learnt from the mid-term Review of the Strategic Development Plan 2003-2005. The document entails eight chapters: It starts with the Vision of "A peaceful, prosperous Fiji", then chapter two and three review the existing Social Development and Economic Development, chapter four addresses the Medium Term Strategy. Chapters five and six regard the macroeconomic management and restructuring of the public sector. Chapters seven and eight define the policies and strategies for individual sectors, including energy.