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How Pacific Countries are Adopting Clean Energy Practices

As countries worldwide move to phase out fossil fuels in favor of renewables, Pacific nations are adopting a variety of clean energy strategies to keep pace with the global green transition. While these nations may lack the financial power of larger economies, they’ve taken innovative steps to promote renewable energy generation and use.

One major focus for Pacific countries is solar energy. The falling cost of solar inputs over the past two decades has made it a viable option for nations seeking low-cost, non-polluting alternatives to fossil fuels. Papua New Guinea, for instance, has worked to expand access to affordable, off-grid clean energy. The country has installed solar systems at three innovation hubs that support local entrepreneurs, economic development, and skill-building, all while promoting sustainable energy use.

Samoa is embracing electric vehicles (EVs) to reduce transportation emissions. Gasoline and diesel vehicles contribute significantly to greenhouse gas emissions and urban air pollution. Replacing them with zero-emission EVs can help Samoa and other nations in the region cut fossil fuel dependence in the transport sector.

To support this transition, Samoa has updated policies and laws and launched initiatives such as the Sustainable Land Use and Mobility Plan (SLUMP) and the Transport Sector Decarbonization Strategy (TSDS). The country is also investing in public EV awareness campaigns, electric vehicle maintenance training, and EV charging infrastructure for both private and public vehicles.

Timor-Leste is expanding solar capacity to provide clean, reliable power to remote, off-grid communities. The Pacific Green Transformation Project supports solar power system installations, ICT equipment, and the development of ICT labs in 15 vocational and secondary schools. The initiative also includes distributing clean cooking stones and installing solar lights in 1,000 rural homes across three municipalities.

Additionally, Timor-Leste is installing solar systems at its National Medical Warehouse to ensure uninterrupted power for the storage of life-saving medical supplies like vaccines and medicines. This will support better health service delivery for an estimated 750,000 people.

Vanuatu is turning to pico-hydro power to meet its renewable energy needs. The country is building three pico-hydro power stations in remote areas such as Larimat, Melsisi, and Waterfall. These projects aim to provide clean electricity to over 2,000 people directly and benefit an additional 6,000 indirectly. Vanuatu is also offering technical and skills training to empower communities to maintain and operate the stations sustainably.

Through solar, hydro, and electric vehicle initiatives, Pacific countries are showing that even small nations can make significant strides in the clean energy transition with creativity, collaboration, and commitment.

This increasing adoption of clean energy initiatives could open new market opportunities for electric vehicle makers like Mullen Automotive Inc. (NASDAQ: MULN) that are looking to expand their reach beyond the known major markets.

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