This report analyzes in detail the potential contribution to the island tourism sector of four renewable energy technologies (RETs):
- Solar water heating (SWH) systems use solar heat to warm up domestic water, usually replacing electric water heaters.
 - Solar air conditioning (SAC) systems use solar heat to provide cooling and heating, usually replacing traditional electric chillers.
 - Sea water air conditioning (SWAC) systems use cold water from the ocean depths to provide air conditioning in hotel rooms and facilities, usually replacing traditional electric chillers.
 - Solar photovoltaic (PV) systems produce electricity from the sun, usually replacing diesel generated electricity, either purchased from the local power grid, or self-produced with private diesel generators
 
Documents
Year Published
              2015
          Publication Category
          Technical Publications
              Publication Thematic Areas
					
																			
				
					Renewables, 
				
																
				
					Oil, 
				
																
				
					Electricity, 
				
																
				
					Energy Efficiency
				
									
			Countries covered
          American Samoa
          Cook Islands
          Federated States of Micronesia
          French Polynesia
          Guam
          Kiribati
          Nauru
          Niue
          Northern Marianas
          Palau
          Papua New Guinea
          Republic of the Marshall Islands
          Samoa
          Solomon Islands
          Tonga
          Tuvalu
          Vanuatu