Pacific Power Association (PPA)

The PPA is an inter-governmental agency and member of the Council of Regional Organizations in the Pacific (CROP) to promote the direct cooperation of the Pacific island power utilities in technical training, exchange of information, sharing of senior management and engineering expertise and other activities of benefit to the members.

The PPA’s objective is to improve the quality of power in the region through a cooperative effort among the utilities, private sector and regional aid donors.

The PPA’s members pool their resources and expertise for their common benefit, gain international representation and improve access to international power sector assistance programmes.

The PPA provides direct links between the private sector and member utilities to improve private sector services and thus make their presence in the region more productive.

We have a password protected area in the Backoffice and Tenders for all members which includes full active member details and equipment installed, current tenders and many other useful features.

Pacific Power Association (PPA) is an association of electricity utilities, organisations, and individuals who have an interest in the operations and development of the power industry in the Pacific Island Countries. PPA is an inter-governmental regional organisation founded by the electricity utilities operating in the Pacific Islands Countries (PICs). The PPA was established in 1992 and has a Secretariat Office located in Suva, Fiji. Currently it has a membership of 25 electricity utilities operating in 22 Pacific Island Countries and 102 Allied Members world-wide with interest in the development of the power industry in the Pacific region.

The main objective of PPA is to create an environment of “co-operative partnership” with the private sector, funding institutions, and others with interest in the development of the power industry and to enhance the role of the power sector in the Pacific Island Countries.

 PPA is directly funded through annual subscriptions from the members. There are three categories of membership – Active Membership, Allied Membership and Affiliate Membership. Active membership is limited to power utilities operating in the Pacific islands region whilst Allied membership is open to all other power utilities, organisations, and individuals with interest in the regions power industry.

 An Affiliate Member shall be any organisation whether incorporated or unincorporated that will not seek to gain a financial benefit from the PPA and would include multilateral and bilateral agencies, non-utility government entities and various international standards associations. An Affiliate Member is not a financial member of the PPA.

 The Activities of the Association are directed by a Board of Directors which is comprised of the Chief Executive Officers of Active members and a Representative elected from the Allied members. The day to day affairs of the Association is managed through a Secretariat headed by an Executive Director with a total staff of five (5).

The idea for an Association came about in the course of 3 years of discussion among the region’s power utilities, governments, aid donors, private sector companies and others with interest in the Pacific islands power industry. These meetings brought to light many problems that Pacific island utilities and the power sector market face in common, which could be dealt with effectively through direct cooperation.

Through the PPA, Active members pool their resources and expertise for their common benefit and gain international representation and improved access to international power sector assistance programmes. In addition, the direct links that the PPA provides between the private sector and utility members are designed to improve private sector services to member utilities and make the private sector members’ presence in a geographically difficult marketing region more productive. Allied members presently include Australian, American, Canadian, European, Japanese, New Zealand, Singapore, and Pacific based companies marketing generation, transmission and distribution plant, tools and equipment; cables; transformers; electrical control equipment and other power industry related products as well as engineering and business services. The PPA is thus designed to improve the access of all members to the considerable resources and the expertise that exists in the region and around the world for the development of the Pacific islands power sector, and to take on the administrative responsibility of ensuring that all members are adequately served.
Internship Tasks
Public research, document sorting, data collection, translation, basic website maintenance, project management, etc.

Requirements
● Bachelor’s degree (completed/ongoing)
● Fluency in spoken and written English
● Strong interpersonal and English communicative skills
● Proficiency in MS software (e.g. Word, Excel, Power point)
2019-07-01 | Cook Is – Annual Conference
2018-07-30 | Koror, Palau – Annual Conference
2017-07-31 | Apia, Samoa – Affordable electricity for all
2016-08-01 | Nuku‘alofa, Tonga – Annual Conference
2015-07-13 | Majuro, Marshall Is – Annual Conference
2014-07-07 | Papeete, Polynesia Fr – Annual Conference
2013-07-15 | Koror, Palau – Annual Conference
2012-07-16 | Port Vila, Vanuatu – Mining energy efficiencies and diversifying energy portfolio of island utilities
2011-07-25 | Guam – Annual Conference
2010-07-05 | Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea – Annual Conference
2009-08-24 | Pago Pago, Samoa USA – Sharing knowledge and experience for practical, proven solutions
2009 | Samoa USA – Annual Conference
2008-08-11 | Cook Is – Annual Conference
2007-08-06 | Majuro, Marshall Is – Annual Conference
2006-07-24 | Sigatoka, Fiji – Annual Conference
2006 | Fiji – Annual Conference
2005 | Guam – Annual Conference
2004-08 | Sigatoka, Fiji – Annual Conference
2004 | Fiji – Annual Conference
2003-07-28 | Koror, Palau – Renewables of sustainability
2002 | Fiji – Annual Conference
2001 | Saipan, Northern Mariana Is – Annual Conference
2000-11 | Australia – Annual Conference
1999 | Micronesia FS – Annual Conference
1998 | New Caledonia – Annual Conference
1997 | Marshall Is – Annual Conference
1996 | Samoa – Annual Conference
1995 | Polynesia Fr – Annual Conference
1994 | Solomon Is – Annual Conference
1993 | Cook Is – Annual Conference
1993 | Cook Is – Annual Conference
1992 | Saipan, Northern Mariana Is – Annual Conference
Relations with Inter-Governmental Organizations
● Member of: 
   E-XE3221 – Council of Regional Organisations of the Pacific (CROP)
● Links with:  
   Pacific Islands Applied Geosciences Commission of D-XD3260 – Pacific Community (SPC)
   E-XE4630 – Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat

Relations with Non-Governmental Organizations
● Links with: 
   Australian Volunteers Association
   A-XA2654 – International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN)
   Pacific Infrastructure Advisory Centre
   F-XJ3087 – Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP) Regional Secretariat Southeast Asia and Pacific

Members
● Active members in 21 countries and territories:
   Member Countries & Regions
   Samoa USA, Fiji, Micronesia FS, Guam, Kiribati, Marshall Is, Northern Mariana Is, Nauru, Niue, Polynesia Fr, Papua New Guinea, Palau, Solomon Is, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, 
   Wallis-Futuna, Samoa, Chuuk, Pohnpei, Yap
● Allied members in 15 countries and territories:
   Member Countries & Regions
   Australia, China, Germany, Fiji, Micronesia FS, Guatemala, Japan, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, USA, Vanuatu, South Africa, Pohnpei