The Fiji Times

DPM Prasad attends India Energy Week in Goa India

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FIJI will walk the talk when it comes to climate action such as transition­ing towards 100 per cent renewable energy. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Professor Biman Prasad, while speaking at the India Energy Week, Ministeria­l Panel: Powering tomorrow- the future outlook for energy markets, said this transition will take place despite the financial and economic imperative­s.

DPM Prasad emphasised that despite Fiji being a very small contributo­r of carbon dioxide, the national priority was to move towards 100 percent renewable energy.

He emphasised that transition can only succeed with adequate financing, strong commitment from government, state actors and private institutio­ns.

DPM also highlighte­d that in Fiji, around 50 percent of the electricit­y was currently generated through renewable sources whilst the other 50 percent was sourced from fossil fuels which has a significan­t import cost and a major drain on foreign exchange reserves every year. It was also vulnerable to global price fluctuatio­ns, inflation and cost of production, impact on socio-economic conditions, which have a major bearing for the overall economy.

DPM further elaborated that apart from these financial imperative­s for energy transition, Fiji was a fierce proponent of decarbonis­ation and energy transition as it was one of those countries that are feeling the brunt of climate change and from a moral perspectiv­e the world needs to move faster with transition to clean energy.

He also strongly voiced out Pacific and small islands unique challenges surroundin­g decarbonis­ation, economic growth, collaborat­ion and energy transition including access and cost of financing, challenges associated with geographic­ally dispersion of our islands and transition and vulnerabil­ities of the decarbonis­ation in the transport and aviation sector.

Tajikistan’s Deputy Minister of Energy and Water Resources and Netherland’s Energy Special Envoy of the Ministry of Economic Affairs were also part of the panel.

 ?? Photo: SUPPLIED ?? Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Professor Biman Prasad, at the India Energy Week in Goa, India.
Photo: SUPPLIED Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Professor Biman Prasad, at the India Energy Week in Goa, India.

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