Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)
Energy development - Papua New Guinea
Energy source Renewable - Papua New Guinea
Energy research - Papua New Guinea
Conservation of energy resources - Papua New Guinea
Conservation of natural resources - Papua New Guinea
Energy consumption - climate factors - Papua New Guinea
Pacific Islands Renewable Energy Project (Technical report ; no.10
PNG has two distinct economies: i) a modem, cash economy dominated by mining, timber, gas and oil. and agricultural expoits (coffee, cocoa, tea. oil palm and copra): and ii) the traditional subsistence economy and semi-subsistence fanning, with most villages producing little or no surplus for trading. Economic growth has varied considerably but averaged less than 3% annually in real terms since independence in 1975. with per capita income less in 2002 than at Independence. The government expects real growth to average 2.1% from 2003-2008. a continued decline in real GDP per capita: Current development plans aim at public debt reduction, reduced budget deficits, and more stringent cost controls.
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