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Mafalu Lotolua PEAG Meeting, SPC, Suva, Fiji 16 th - 18 th November 2015 Tuvalu’s Progress on it’s Energy Master Plan Target 2009 - 2020
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REEE Master Plan RE TARGET – 100% by 2020 PV Installation at TEC Compound GOAL To generate electricity with 100% renewable energy by 2020 To increase energy efficiency on Funafuti by 30 %
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Implementation Strategies 60 – 95% - Solar 0 – 40% - Wind 5% - Biodiesel 30% - Energy Efficiency Cannot achieve 100% renewable energy with ONE Renewable Energy source and need to include other potential PROVEN and MATURED technology, and Energy Efficiency is also important to avoid additional renewable energy generation.
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Solar PV Development FUNAFUTI PLANS – GRID CONNECTED Solar PV(kW)500kW170kWPV-925kW, Wind – 200kW 1MWhr battery bank DonorUAEMFAT (NZ)World Bank StatusOperational 2016/2017 Total Capacities (kW)/Existing 1,943 Diesel Consumed (ltrs/yr)1,394,708 Est. Diesel Saved (ltrs/yr)763,828 (54%) Ultimate Aim for Funafuti To enable to shutdown the generators PV/Wind to operate in parallel with the generators
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Con’t Diesel Consumption/Annum – 312,000ltrs Estimated Diesel Saving/Annum – 253,000ltrs (81%) OUTER ISLANDS PLAN – MINI-GRID SYSTEM NZMFATEU StationsNanumagaNanumeaNiutaoVaitupuNukulaelaeNukufetauNui PV Capacity(kW)205195230400457760 Battery Capacity(AH)33,00030,00036,00060,00012,22818,43215,360 Total funding (million)NZ$13.9euro1.875 Completed Aug’15July’15Dec’15End Nov’15 May’15Mar’15Apr’15 Total Capacities (kW)1,212 Diesel Consumption(ltrs/yr) 220,00092,000 Estimated Fuel Saved(ltrs/yr) 198,00055,000
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Barriers with the Development of Solar PV/Wind Very limited land space. -cabinet has approved the concept of decentralized “Solar Roofs”. -the concept is to start with potential government buildings. -raised Structure to use space underneath -so far – 320kWp on Govt. Office building roof-tops No legal framework for individual household to install PV’s on their rooftop 130kWp Solar PV on the Government main office building rooftop Outer Islands – Panel Structures build in the lagoon
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Where we are at the end of 2015/2017? IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES MASTER PLANEND 2014 END 2015 END 2017 Solar PV : 60 – 95%4%27%40% Wind : 0-40%002% Biodiesel : 5%000 Energy Efficiency : 30% 0On going TOTAL Solar PV Capacities by end of 2015 -2,010kWp - Outer islands – 1,212kWp - Funafuti – 798kWp (Controlled – 436kWp and Uncontrolled – 362kWp) Using Low Load Factor: – PV-12% and Wind – 10% High Load Factors: PV and Wind 20%
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What are we doing with Energy Efficiency? Energy Efficiency Act – table next Parliament Session Dec’15 Energy Efficiency appliance subsidy scheme with the Development Bank of Tuvalu - ready to start in 2016 Demonstration Fale - showcasing energy efficient appliances – refrigerator and chest freezer, lighting and washing machine. -construction soon started Prepayment meters - assume 3% reduction in the overall energy consumption Window tinting and shading for the Main Government Office.
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BAU Vs REEE So far, Fuel saved January – September 2015 – 132,291ltrs
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Is it possible for Tuvalu to achieve 100% RE? According to KEMA energy-sector investment roadmap for Tuvalu, POSSIBLE, but a. required huge investment, and b. also required more detailed studies before specific large-scale renewable energy generation projects are begun. - funds has been secured for a Renewable Energy Impact Study
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Is the tariff will be reduced? Yes but not soon, probably after 2-3years Existing tariff is subsidized by Government and we need to build up a “Maintenance Fund” to replace the equipment when they fail RE Development: - Provides continuous power supply - Security of power supply
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On-Going Asset Management Sufficient funding Qualified staff to look after the system Remote monitoring of the system Need the on-going support of the contractor
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Lessons Learnt Stability Study/RE Impact Study should know the RE penetration level without and with control mechanism and also when storage is to install. Understand tender documents/Contracts equipment specifications have sufficient spare parts for major components and also tools. ensure to have as much hands-on experience for staff during the implementation of the project. process of claiming failed equipment during/after the warranty period to have weekly meetings client/contractor/donor Must have sufficient funds for compensation of trees Battery Banks outer Islands Fuel Saver Container
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Con’t (i) Each donor should know what other partners are doing in the country (ii) Establish a Coordinating Committee: - the donors and the recipient - to meet and discuss issues openly and to meet more often, say 6 months (iii) Also invite the inverter manufacturer to the table, so can design an appropriate system whereby not to disturb your grid
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Way Forward Renewable Resource Impact Study -more details on how Tuvalu will achieve the 100% target, and also -to conduct a high level economic evaluation on future scenarios in TEC system with renewable resources and battery storages together serving 50%, 80% and even 100% of its electric energy needs. Create a conducive environment for renewable energy - develop legal framework for RE equipment to be duty-free - and also for individual household to install PV’s on their rooftop Still required more funding to increase the share of RE into the grid to achieve the 100% target.
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