2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2016.04.020
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Energy access and security strategies in Small Island Developing States

Abstract: Small Islands Developing States (SIDS) are isolated and surrounded by ocean. The generation and use of energy resources are two very important aspects for the development of SIDS. Unfortunately, most of SIDS do not use their potential in respect of energy resources, and they as a result have to depend on the import of fossil fuels in order to meet their energy needs. This increases the overall vulnerability of SIDS as they have to depend on the rising or fluctuating fossil fuels prices. Some SIDS, especially i… Show more

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“…The findings of the present study join others [23,33] in identifying the development of a local, green private sector as a vital prerequisite to Fiji and PSIDS generally achieving their green energy goals. Indeed, some scholars go so far as to assert, "one of the most pressing regional issues is to strengthen the involvement of the private sector in RE penetration" [23,33]. Enhancing access to finance for SMEs is a crucial step.…”
Section: Underdeveloped Local Private Sectorsupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…The findings of the present study join others [23,33] in identifying the development of a local, green private sector as a vital prerequisite to Fiji and PSIDS generally achieving their green energy goals. Indeed, some scholars go so far as to assert, "one of the most pressing regional issues is to strengthen the involvement of the private sector in RE penetration" [23,33]. Enhancing access to finance for SMEs is a crucial step.…”
Section: Underdeveloped Local Private Sectorsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Fiji acknowledges that it will make little progress towards its green goals without the mobilization of its local private sector, especially its small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) [33]. Yet such mobilization is a considerable challenge.…”
Section: Underdeveloped Local Private Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The report highlights the urgency of action to build resilience in small islands. Islands give the opportunity for a forward-looking basis and suggest directions for a sustainable solution to the problems with which all the territories that will have to face climate change are confronted, [10], [11], [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Small island communities are highly vulnerable to major energy supply disruptions as a result of their remoteness, size, and susceptibility to natural disasters (Briguglio, 1995). As expanding tourism (Izurieta, 2017) has brought rapid urbanization to many of these communities, reliable green energy supply has come to play a more central concern for the socioeconomic growth of island systems (Wolf et al, 2016). For the majority of island nations, the energy grid heavily relies on imported diesel for electricity generation, which leaves local economies vulnerable to supply disruptions, price volatility in global oil markets and the consequences of oil spills (Phuangpornpitak and Kumar, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%