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6 FAQs about [Tonga calico energy]
How can Tonga transform its energy sector?
The Government of Tonga has formulated targets to transform its energy sector by achieving a 50 percent share of renewables in the country’s energy generation mix by 2020 and 70 percent by 2030. However, achieving these targets require catalytic investments to transform the country’s energy infrastructure.
How good is Tonga's energy data collection?
Tonga’s energy data collection and the availability of energy data and information fairs relatively well on the supply side of the power sector. The challenges lie with non-power data, particularly on the demand side – final consumption by sector for both power and non-power (particularly oil products) sectors.
How much energy does Tonga generate?
It accounts for 90 percent of its electricity generation. The Government of Tonga has formulated targets to transform its energy sector by achieving a 50 percent share of renewables in the country’s energy generation mix by 2020 and 70 percent by 2030.
Who is responsible for energy data collection in Tonga?
The responsibility of data collection and its categorization is not yet clear in Tonga – although certainly of national interest. Considering that DOE, MEIDECC is responsible for energy policy, DOE should be the center of the energy data and its collection. Data related to electricity is prepared and stored in TPL.
Where is energy data stored in Tonga?
Currently, there is no storage of energy data in Tonga, which contains both supply and demand side data except a draft database prepared last year by PCREEE and DOE for trial – although many missing parts of the table need to be filled.
What indicators are missing in Tonga?
There are other important indicators missing for Tonga, such as ‘primary energy supply’ and ‘final energy consumption’. However, these can be easily derived after the creation of an energy balance table. Data related to energy is in the menu “Energy and Natural Resources”. The first two items; are considered highly important.































