Mid Term Evaluation Report for Fiji Renewable Energy Power Project (FREPP)
Completedon 16 Apr, 2016
Evaluation Plan
Planned End Date
Dec 2014
Evaluation Type
Project
Management Response
Yes
Evaluation Budget
$19,500
Evaluation Title
Mid Term Evaluation Report for Fiji Renewable Energy Power Project (FREPP)
Atlas Project Number
00060769
Plan Period
Status
Completed
Type
Project
Plan Date
13 Dec, 2014
Completion Date
16 Apr, 2016
Budget
$19,500
Expenditure
$19,500
Source of Funding
GEF
Management Response
Yes
Quality Assessment
No
Joint Programme
No
Joint Evaluation
No
GEF Evaluation
Yes
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Stakeholders
Secretariat of the Pacific Community FSC Labasa cogen plant, Department of Energy, Ministry of Infrastructure & Transport,Department of National Planning (Senior Beneficiary), Fiji Electricity Authority (FEA), Fiji Commerce Commission, Ministry of Public Enterprise, Ministry of Finance,
Countries
Fiji
Comments
Atlas Project Number
00060769
Plan Period
Status
Completed
Type
Project
Management Response
Yes
Plan Date
13 Dec, 2014
Quality Assessment
No
Completion Date
16 Apr, 2016
Joint Programme
No
Joint Evaluation
No
Budget
$19,500
GEF Evaluation
Yes
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Expenditure
$19,500
Stakeholders
Secretariat of the Pacific Community FSC Labasa cogen plant, Department of Energy, Ministry of Infrastructure & Transport,Department of National Planning (Senior Beneficiary), Fiji Electricity Authority (FEA), Fiji Commerce Commission, Ministry of Public Enterprise, Ministry of Finance,
Source of Funding
GEF
Countries
Fiji
Comments
Yes
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Output 1.5. Inclusive and sustainable solutions adopted to achieve increased energy efficiency and universal modern energy access (especially off-grid sources of renewable energy)
Goal 13. Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
13.1 Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries
1: Environment & Sustainable Development
2: Others
The Fiji Renewable Energy Power Project (FREPP) focuses on the removal of barriers (policy, regulatory, market, finance, and technical) to the wide-scale use of RE resources for grid-connected power generation in Fiji.