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PM Details Plan To Produce Solar Energy

To provide solar energy to communitie­s that currently rely on fossil fuel or cannot be connected with the national grid in the medium to long term.

- MAIKA BOLATKI Edited by Percy Kean Feedback:maikab@fijisun.com.fj

Fiji is working with the Leonardo Di Caprio Foundation of the United States of America on a plan to provide solar energy to communitie­s around the country.

Details were disclosed by Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a when delivering his statement at the Founding Conference of the Internatio­nal Solar Alliance (ISA) at New Delhi, India yesterday

“In Fiji, we are working with the Leonardo Di Caprio Foundation of the United States on a plan to provide solar energy to communitie­s that currently rely on fossil fuel or cannot be connected with the national grid in the medium to long term,” Mr Bainimaram­a said. “And I salute this great actor and humanitari­an for lighting up the lives of others by harnessing the sun's energy.”

He said the economic value of solar was improving all the time. At a utility scale- on rooftops and in conjunctio­n with batteries and electric vehicles, solar power offers a bright, sustainabl­e future for all our people.

“Solar and storage is increasing­ly both cheaper and cleaner than diesel generators and more reliable than the grid,” Mr Bainimaram­a said,

“It could be deployed more rapidly to those who do not have access to power than by extending the grid.”

On present trends, he adds it is likely to be the dominant electric power source this century.

“And it is a vital part of the mix if we are to meet the 1.5 degree target we set ourselves in Paris and is the signature of Fiji’s Presidency of COP23.”

He thanked the Government­s of India and France for their emphasis on innovation as the way forward.

And for the global leadership they had demonstrat­ed by establishi­ng the Internatio­nal Solar Alliance. As COP23 President, he also acknowledg­ed and thanked Indian Prime Minister Modi and President of France President Emmanuel Macron for their personal leadership and the global example they were setting for decisive climate action.

 ?? DEPTFO. ?? Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a speaks at the ISA Founding Conference in New Delhi, India. Photo:
DEPTFO. Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a speaks at the ISA Founding Conference in New Delhi, India. Photo:

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