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Abstract: . . . availability, and 9) community awareness and involvement. (g) Determine utility interconnection. This assessment might include but not necessarily be limited to the following; 1) appropriate standards; and 2) location point of connection to the utility grid. (h) Specify control system (e.g. manual, automatic, degree of sophistication, etc.) and control strategies. In determining the control strategy the following among others will be taken into consideration; 1) what individual items need to be controlled; . . . . . . grid -connected supply option will be to install grid-connected photovoltaic capacity ind ependent of the telecommunications facilities If it is chosen to convert the stand -alone photovoltaic powered telecommunication facilities in Tokelau into grid-connected photovoltaic capacity the activities overall will be the same. The Tokelau Photovoltaic project – Consultancy for three Preparatory Activities – Request for Quotation 4 diode locations and sizes; 5) module performance; and 6) predicted array . . . . . . stakeholders such as the Tokelau Power System, TeleTok and USPNet and UNESCO/UNDP-Apia for input. (f) Final contract forwarded to UNESCO-Apia. All reports should be in Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat format, with no res triction in access. The Tokelau Photovoltaic project – Consultancy for three Preparatory Activities – Request for Quotation 13 . . . . . . ASSESMENT (EIA) OF THE PV PROJECT AND THE TOKELAU POWER PROJECT 1. BACKGROUND It has been decided to undertake an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) of the PV Project and the already implemented Tokelau Power Project (refurbishment of the diesel electricity generation capacity as well as the distribution network). The EIA (as minimum) is guided by two publications from the South Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) and Asian Development Bank (ADB) respectively. The former delineating . . . . . . Ex Post EIA of the Tokelau Power Project with a particular focus on identifying, describing and recommending feasible mitigation measures for minimising, eliminating, or offsetting unavoidable adverse effects concerning the refurbished diesel power supply system (e.g. with regard to noise and exhaust levels, handling and storage of diesel oil drums and waste oil, etc.). The study might include but not necessarily be limited to the following; 1) environmental problems due to project location (e.g. . . . . . . local stakeholders such as the Tokelau Power System, TeleTok and USPNet and UNESCO/UNDP-Apia for input. (f) Final contract forwarded to UNESCO-Apia. All reports should be in Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat format, with no res triction in access. The Tokelau Photovoltaic project – Consultancy for three Preparatory Activities – Request for Quotation 13 . . . --3000,6,250,3138,217126
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