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National Energy Policy 2006

legislation type Executive
Policy
Passed in 2005
This National Energy Policy sets out the Government's direction for the energy sector in Fiji. It replaces the 2006 National Energy. The primary objective of this energy policy is to achieve affordable energy for all of Fiji. The secondary objectives of this energy policy are to achieve sustainable energy supplies and reduce energy import costs.

The document sets out targets for the energy sector, aligned with the Sustainable Energy for All (SE4ALL) initiative of the United Nations. These targets notablyrelate to grid-based power supply, renewable energy, transport and energy efficiency.

Documents

  • Renewable energy share in electricity generation at 67% in 2015, 81% in 2020 and 100% in 2030
    Energy | Trajectory target | Target year: 2032 | Base year: 2012
  • Renewable energy share in total energy consumption at 15% in 2015, 18% in 2020, 23% in 2030
    Energy | Trajectory target | Target year: 2030 | Base year: 2013
  • Energy intensity (power consumption per unit of GDP in kWh/FJD) 0.219 in 2015, 0.215 in 2020, 0.209 in 2030 by 2015, 2020, 2031 against a 2011 baseline
    Energy | Intensity target | Target year: 2031 | Base year: 2011
  • Energy intensity (fuel consumption per unit of GDP in L/FJD) at 0.079 in 2015 and 2020, 0.077 in 2030 by 2015, 2020, 2030 against a 2011 baseline
    Energy | Intensity target | Target year: 2030 | Base year: 2011
from the Grantham Research Institute
from the Grantham Research Institute
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