solar power

Vanuatu govt applauds Iririki resort switch to solar power

For two weeks now the resort has been running solely on electricity generated by a newly installed solar power plant.

The Vanuatu Daily Post reports the country's climate change minister Ham Lini applauded the resort owner for leading the way in investing in clean energy.

Mr Lini said he looked forward to seeing future data on how much the plant had reduced the resort's carbon emissions.

Its owner Peter Stockley told the paper the decision to go off the grid was made after Cyclone Pam forced the resort to close for major renovations in 2015.

IFC encourages adoption of solar power in Pacific

The Pacific has some of the most expensive electricity prices in the world with much of its energy coming from diesel.

The IFC and the Australian-based company, Smart Commercial Solar, will launch its project by offering a free energy report to Pacific businesses calculating how much they can save if they switch to solar.

The IFC's spokesperson, Subrata Barman, said it's time for Pacific nations to look at moving away from traditional models of power supply.

TV from the sun: 'Now I am connected to the whole world'

But what's extraordinary is that his house, where he lives with his wife and two children in Mwea, central Kenya, has no access to mains electricity.

Instead, the power for Mr Gikonyo's new TV service comes directly from the sun. He is one of the early adopters of AzuriTV - a new solar-powered satellite TV service that gives his family access to 50 channels.

He says the system is already making his life easier, and has opened new doors for his farming business.

Solar Power saves mother during childbirth in SHP

The centre is run by the Evangelical Church of PNG and has been providing health services to the people of the area for many years.

But recently it required some urgent repairs. Repairs were made by the Oil Search Foundation to restore adequate water supply to the centre and provide lighting to maternity rooms to facilitate clean, safe and secure deliveries.

Vanuatu saves electricity bill and earns revenue from new solar energy project

In addition, the country made VT900, 000 (US$8,400) revenue from the sale of power since November last year when the solar panel system was commissioned.

Ham Lini, minister responsible for climate change and energy was happy to announce that the UAE renewable energy project has made a lot of difference in the lives of the people of Vanuatu in meeting their energy needs.

He thanked government officials for ‘making this choice of investment.’