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Papua New Guinea
A brief assessment of the solar market in Papua New Guinea
An estimated 12% of Papua New Guinea’s population has access to on-grid electricity. The country’s power supply network is extensively unreliable, and blackouts are the order of the day. It relies heavily on oil and diesel, even though it has a huge potential for hydro and solar power generation.
Currently, 2.5 Megawatts worth of solar projects are underway across three solar plants in Papua New Guinea. Although on-grid solar lighting is a course for concern, the country has emerged as one of the world’s largest off-grid solar markets. To be precise, 60% of households in Papua New Guinea rely on off-grid solar for daily lighting needs.
The government of Papua New Guinea targets to electrify 70% of the country by 2030. There is no doubt that solar energy will play a critical role in the attainment of this goal. Therefore, solar installers and solar experts should expect vast opportunities in Papua New Guinea’s solar market.
Papua New Guinea’s solar equipment supply capacity
There are several reputable solar equipment suppliers in Papua New Guinea. Most of these companies seek to provide mobile lighting solutions and off-grid power. Fortunately, the Solarfeeds family has got you covered. Our e-commerce marketplace serves all solar installers and professionals by providing access to the world’s leading solar equipment brands. You can get competitive quotes just by placing a request via the website’s inquiry page. Is this not easier than roaming around requesting quotes?
It is also not difficult to import solar equipment to Papua New Guinea. The country boasts of an extensive network of seaports. A carefully selected logistics company can then deliver the equipment to the project site.Â
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