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ADB helps Pacific nations reduce fossil fuel use

ADB will provide technical assistance of around $12.4 million for more efficient power use in Cook Islands, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Tonga, and Vanuatu.

 

This is made under the Promoting Energy Efficiency in the Pacific.

"Paying for imported fossil fuels places a major strain on local economies and trade balances," said Robert Kesterton, Energy Specialist of ADB's Pacific Department. "The volatility and high level of oil-based fossil fuel prices is a threat to the ongoing social, economic, and environmental development and sustainability of these countries."

The financing will help stakeholders gain comprehensive information on energy use by sector and appliance, mainstream energy efficiency programs into government processes and policies, improve the implementation of energy efficiency programs, and raise public awareness on the benefits of energy conservation.

The technical assistance is financed by a $1 million grant from the ADB's Technical Assistance Special Fund; $5.25 million from the Global Environment Facility; $1 million from the Government of Australia, coordinated through the Pacific Region Infrastructure Facility; and $1.5 million from the Asian Clean Energy Fund under the Clean Energy Financing Partnership Facility.

The participating governments will provide $2.047 million and the power utilities will provide $1.62 million in non-cash contributions.

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