Publication InformationIn July 2001, ESCAP advised island governments and PROs, that ESCAP intended to send a mission to the Pacific Region and would entertain requests for specific technical assistance related to sustainable energy development. Requests for assistance were received from six countries, Cook Islands, Tonga, Fiji, Vanuatu, Tuvalu and Kiribati. The request from Vanuatu was for a technical consultancy on geothermal energy and will be fulfilled separately by a consultant contracted by ESCAP. In September and October, the remaining five countries were visited by a representative from the ESCAP Energy Resources Section and technical consultants. During that mission, an added objective of ESCAP was to assess the needs of the PICs for external assistance and to investigate options for future involvement in the Pacific sub-region by ESCAP. Following the missions to the Pacific, a meeting was scheduled to be held in February, 2002, of PIC energy officers and PRO officers to discuss the needs of the Pacific for energy programme assistance, including how ESCAP can best assist in filling those needs. Authors: Herbert WadeSource: UNESCAPPublication Category: Technical PublicationsPolicies and PlansPublication Thematic Areas: RenewablesOilElectricityEnergy EfficiencyEnergy SecurityNumber of Pages: 12Year Published: 2002Countries covered: TongaTuvaluFijiCook IslandsKiribatiDisplay Countries: Cook Islands , Tonga, Tuvalu, Kiribati, FijiAttachments: AttachmentSize sustainable_energy_policy_report_on_an_advisory_mission_to_the_pacific_islands.pdf169.95 KB Author or contact sourceAuthor or contact source(s)Contact(s): Herbert Wade Dr. Herbert Wade has been working in the Pacific Islands since 1982 when he joined the Fiji Department of Energy as Senior Energy Planner then Director. He was Deputy Director of the Fiji based Pacific Energy Development Program from 1985-1989 and Program manager for the Tahiti based South Pacific Institute for Renewable Energy. Since 1993 he has been an independent energy consultant working in energy efficiency, renewables, rural development and energy policy throughout the world but with a special interest in small island states.Profession: Consultant - national Read more about Herbert Wade
Herbert Wade Dr. Herbert Wade has been working in the Pacific Islands since 1982 when he joined the Fiji Department of Energy as Senior Energy Planner then Director. He was Deputy Director of the Fiji based Pacific Energy Development Program from 1985-1989 and Program manager for the Tahiti based South Pacific Institute for Renewable Energy. Since 1993 he has been an independent energy consultant working in energy efficiency, renewables, rural development and energy policy throughout the world but with a special interest in small island states.Profession: Consultant - national Read more about Herbert Wade