The Fiji Times

$6.3m PV farm for Taveuni

- By NACANIELI TUILEVUKA

A $6.3 MILLION 1.55 megawatt photovolta­ic farm to be constructe­d on Taveuni island is expected to benefit 500 families.

The Mua Solar Farm project was funded by the Korea Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency (KOICA), a Korean government­al organisati­on establishe­d in 1991 for official developmen­t assistance.

In 2021, Energy Fiji Limited had signed an agreement with

Clay Energy Fiji, a leading renewable energy solution provider in the Pacific, for the constructi­on of the solar farm project.

Clay Energy Fiji project designer Avinesh Sen said the project was delayed because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

However, Mr Sen said the solar farm project was expected to be commission­ed next month.

“The project started in 2019 but due to the pandemic, it’s late,” he said.

“It was difficult for us to order parts of the solar farm project overseas due to closure of borders.”

While briefing the Minister for Rural, Maritime Developmen­t and Disaster Management Sakiasi Ditoka, Mr Sen said the solar panels would be directly connected to the electricit­y grid.

“This will provide powers to 500 families in the Northern parts of Taveuni,” he said.

“It has a total of 2880 solar panels, with each panel producing 370 watts of electricit­y.”

Mr Ditoka said the Government was targeting households to have access to electricit­y to make their lives better.

“This one is ready to go,” he said.

“We are thankful to Korea Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency and Energy Fiji Limited for getting this ready.”

A first of its kind in Fiji, the 1.55-megawatt solar photovolta­ic plant will be equipped with a one megawatt-hour battery energy storage system.

 ?? Picture: NACANIELI TUILEVUKA ?? Clay Energy Fiji project designer Avinesh Sen, middle, updates Minister for Rural, Maritime Developmen­t and Disaster Management Sakiasi Ditoka (left).
Picture: NACANIELI TUILEVUKA Clay Energy Fiji project designer Avinesh Sen, middle, updates Minister for Rural, Maritime Developmen­t and Disaster Management Sakiasi Ditoka (left).

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