The aim of this study is to conduct an economic and financial evaluation of a number of
technologically-proven renewable energy projects, which have been implemented in Pacific Island
Countries, in order to assess the potential for renewable energy to play a larger role in rural
electrification strategies in the region. These include projects that utilise technologies such as
solar photovoltaic (PV) home systems, wind-hybrid systems, coconut biofuel-powered generators
and micro-hydroelectric systems. Using case studies from various Pacific Islands, the least-cost
means of supplying electricity to rural communities is assessed by comparing the life-cycle costs
of a particular renewable energy technology with the costs of supplying electricity with a diesel
generator over the estimated life of a project.
An economic assessment of renewable energy, options for rural electrification in Pacific Island Countries
Year Published
              2006
          Publication Category
          Technical Publications
              Publication Thematic Areas
					
																			
				
					Renewables
				
									
			Number of Pages
              92
          Countries covered
          Cook Islands
          Fiji
          Solomon Islands
          Tonga
              