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By concession area, litres of diesel consumed in Port Vila concession increased by 0.2% while the other three concession areas also reported increase as follows, Luganville by 17.8%, Malekula by 17% and Tanna by 16.9%. The increase in diesel consumption was primarily due to increase in demand in all concession areas.
In 2017, no litres of copra oil were consumed in Port Vila or Malekula. Appendix 13.6 presents the liters of copra oil used. For the UNELCO concessions, the quantity of diesel and copra oil utilized monthly for electricity generation is used to compute the monthly electricity prices.
The stagnant capacity of renewable energy, caused the thermal generation capacity to increase in 2019 by 1.76 MW in the Port Vila thermal power stations. The current generation data provided is for Port Vila, Tanna, Malekula, Luganville and Port Olry only.
The Luganville concession peak demand continues to grow consistently since 2017, whilst the Port Vila concession peak demand had decreased in 2019 by 1.60%. For peak demand reported by concession area, refer to Appendix 13.2 for corresponding years. Source: UNELCO & VUI Regulatory Reports
The Waste-to-Biogas Pilot Project seeks to transform organic market waste, which constitutes over 80% of waste at markets in Port Vila, into a renewable energy source.
The Authority is pleased to present this updated ''Electricity Fact Sheet'' (EFS) providing electricity statistical information/data via charts and graphs in Vanuatu, particularly for the four
Average price in Port Vila, Vanuatu: AU$167 (12,855Vatu). Find out the current prices for a whole list of other products in Port Vila, Vanuatu (Vanuatu).
Breakdown of Electricity ELECTRICITY RATES applicable from the 1st to the 31st of each month in accordance with the terms and condition relating to the Concessions for the production and
Electricity source The graph below shows the different types of energy sources used to produce electricity in Vanuatu during the month of March 2021. The main energy source was diesel
VANUATU MONTHLY ENERGY MARKET SNAPSHOT OF APRIL 2021 The graph below shows the different types of energy sources used to produce electricity in
4 Union Electrique du Vanuatu Limited, <<UNELCO LIMITED>>, supply electricity in Port Vila 5 Vanuatu Utilities Infrastructure supplies electricity in Luganville and Port Olry (Santo),
Overview of the Month This Monthly Energy Snapshot issued by the Utilities Regulatory Authority (the Authority) provides information and data on the electricity market in Vanuatu in
The Authority approves UNELCO''s monthly adjusted price of electricity of 60.22 Vatu/kWh to be charged to electricity consumers of the Port Vila electricity concession.
To increase sustainable access to formal grid-based electricity services within Vanuatu''s electricity concession areas ( Port Vila, Tanna, Malekula & Luganville)
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