The role of financing and policy in research, development, trialing and introduction of renewable energy technologies in the Pacific maritime sector is considered. Key research and trials of renewable energy technologies for sea transport in the Pacific from the 1980s and the critical role played by agencies such as the United Nations in leveraging support from funders such as the Asian Development Bank and European Union are reviewed. The lack of current policy on potential renewable energy technology use in sea transport at national, regional, and development agency levels is discussed with the Asian Development Bank used as a case study. The urgent need for such technology to be commercially trialed as a means of reducing the region's de...
We examine the state of ocean energy in 2009 and consider its potential as a source of renewable ene...
"June 1997"Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Graduate School of the Environment, 1998.Bibliography...
This paper reports on initial assessments of applicability and availability of potential abatement m...
This paper reports on progress in developing a regional research and education strategy for Pacific ...
This paper reports on progress in developing a regional research and education strategy for Pacific ...
Sea transport is the lifeline of Pacific countries and communities, moving the majority of people, g...
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) of the Pacific over the last decade have established some of t...
Transition to low carbon sea transport is a logical response to the extreme dependency of the Pacifi...
When considering renewable energy, Pacific Island Countries (PICs) focus on energy security and affo...
Conventional shipping is increasingly unable to address the social and economic needs of remote and ...
The Pacific Island Countries and territories (PICTs) face a number of common energy challenges. One ...
Pacific Island countries and territories (PICTs) are heavily dependent upon imported fossil fuel to ...
Pacific Small Island Developing States (PSIDS) are small and remote island economies highly reliant ...
The maritime sector has thrived on using fossil hydrocarbon fuels, such as heavy fuel oil (HFO) and ...
Despite high expectations for the sector, most marine energy technologies remain in the research and...
We examine the state of ocean energy in 2009 and consider its potential as a source of renewable ene...
"June 1997"Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Graduate School of the Environment, 1998.Bibliography...
This paper reports on initial assessments of applicability and availability of potential abatement m...
This paper reports on progress in developing a regional research and education strategy for Pacific ...
This paper reports on progress in developing a regional research and education strategy for Pacific ...
Sea transport is the lifeline of Pacific countries and communities, moving the majority of people, g...
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) of the Pacific over the last decade have established some of t...
Transition to low carbon sea transport is a logical response to the extreme dependency of the Pacifi...
When considering renewable energy, Pacific Island Countries (PICs) focus on energy security and affo...
Conventional shipping is increasingly unable to address the social and economic needs of remote and ...
The Pacific Island Countries and territories (PICTs) face a number of common energy challenges. One ...
Pacific Island countries and territories (PICTs) are heavily dependent upon imported fossil fuel to ...
Pacific Small Island Developing States (PSIDS) are small and remote island economies highly reliant ...
The maritime sector has thrived on using fossil hydrocarbon fuels, such as heavy fuel oil (HFO) and ...
Despite high expectations for the sector, most marine energy technologies remain in the research and...
We examine the state of ocean energy in 2009 and consider its potential as a source of renewable ene...
"June 1997"Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Graduate School of the Environment, 1998.Bibliography...
This paper reports on initial assessments of applicability and availability of potential abatement m...