Vision

our vision

“Ko te rare uira tau meitaki, irinakiia, tau o te tutaki’anga e ka roa I te rare’anga no te Iti Tangata Araura.”

“An efficient, reliable, affordable and sustainable electricity service for Aitutaki by the people of Aitutaki”

By efficient we mean well managed and operated consistent with modern commercial practices and good governance principles

By reliable we mean a consistent supply to consumers, by consistent we mean minimal downtime to consumers and should supply be disrupted, speedy resumption of the service.

By affordable we mean a fair tariff, with the end consumer in mind.

By sustainable we mean in an environmental and financial / commercial sense. From an environmental sense, our carbon footprint is minimal, and we embrace renewable energy generation. From a financial sense, the tariffs need to be adequate to run the organization with a long term view.

Te Mana Uira o Araura’s vision is aligned to its Parent’s Vision (the Cook Island Investment Corporation Vision) and the Cook Islands Government National Vision.

The CIIC Vision is:

“Te au apinga puapinga te ka tauturu i te iti-tangata Kuki Airani”

“Quality Asset that serves the Cook Islands People”

The Cook Islands Government National Vision is:

In December 2021, the Office of the Prime Minister launched the National Sustainable Development Agenda
2020+ (NSDA 2020+). The NSDA 2020+ is the new sustainable development direction of the Cook Islands which is outlined in three documents:

  • Te Ara Akapapa’anga Nui 2021-2121 – our 100 year vision
  • Te Ara Akapapa’anga Uki 2021-2046 – our Generational Plan
  • Te Ara Akapapa’anga Iti 2021-2026 – our 5 year scorecard
 

The Cook Islands Government National Vision embedded in the NSDA 2020+ is: Turanga Memeitaki no to tatou Ipukarea. 

An empowered, innovative and environmentally conscious people who are grounded in our culture and languages, with the highest quality of wellbeing in life.
 

The Cook Islands National Sustainable Development Agenda (NSDA) sets out 16 goals and indicators.

The NSDA 2020+ Goals to which TMU “primarily” contributes directly to are as follows:

Goal 1 - Wellbeing for all
Goal 6 - Connecting our Nation through Infrastructure, Transport and ICT
Goal 2 - Welfare and Equity
Goal 12 - Climate Change, Resilience, Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
Goal 3 - Economy, Employment, Trade and Enterprise