VANUATU: Grid-Connected PV Systems (No Battery Storage) System Design Guidelines

This document provides an overview of the formulas and processes undertaken when designing (or sizing) a grid connected PV system. It is based on the guidelines originally developed in Australia for the Solar Energy Industries Association (Now Clean Energy Council).

VANUATU: Utilities Regulatory Authority (URA) Final Decision and Commission Order In the Matter of Investigating and Implementing Feed-in Tariffs and Net-metering Program for Renewable Energy in fort Vila

Final Decision and Commission Order in the matter of investigating and implementing feed-in tariffs and net-metering program for renewable energy in Port Vila.

VANUATU: Utilities Regulatory Authority (URA) Final Decision and Commission Order on URA Electricity Standards and Rules Regulating Works and Safety of Persons in the Vicinity of Electricity Grids

Electricity Safety Standards and Rules regulating works and safety of persons in the vicinity of electricity grids.

VANUATU: Utilities Regulatory Authority (URA) Commission Order in the Matter of Developing Regulatory Guidelines for Power Purchase Agreements for Generation and Supply of Electricity

An Order in the matter of developing regulatory guidelines for Power Purchase Agreements for generation and supply of electricity. The guidelines and regulatory processes described in this document are designed to improve reliability, promote competition, and clarify the relationship and procedures for utilities and IPPs to transact electric power for the benefit of the Vanuatu consumers. These regulatory guidelines are provided to interested persons in the matter of PPA for the generation and supply of electricity. They explain how IPP and PPA will be regulated in the existing electricity networks in Efate, Luganville, Tanna and Malakula.

AUSTRALIA, CHINA, GEORGIA, INDIA, INDONESIA, JAPAN, KAZAKHSTAN, MONGOLIA, PAKISTAN, PHILIPPINES, REPUBLIC OF KOREA, RUSSIAN FEDERATION, SRI LANKA, TURKEY, VIET NAM: Global Methane Initiative (GMI)

Launched in 2004, GMI is the only international effort to specifically target methane abatement, recovery, and use by focusing on the five main methane emission sources: agriculture, coal mines, municipal solid waste, oil and gas systems, and wastewater. The Initiative works in concert with other international agreements, including the United Nations' Framework Convention on Climate Change, to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND: Equipment Energy Efficiency (E3) Program

The Equipment Energy Efficiency (E3) program is a cross jurisdictional program through which the Australian Government, states and territories and the New Zealand Government collaborate to deliver a single, integrated program on energy efficiency standards and energy labelling for equipment and appliances.