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Excerpt from energyportal.eu
Kiribati, a small island nation in the Pacific Ocean, is facing a unique set of challenges as it grapples with the impacts of climate change and seeks to provide a sustainable energy future for its citizens. With limited natural resources and a population spread across 33 atolls and islands, Kiribati has long been reliant on imported fossil fuels for its energy needs. However, the country is now looking to solar power as a sustainable solution to address its energy challenges and contribute to global efforts to combat climate change.
The potential for solar power in Kiribati is immense, given the country’s location near the equator and its abundant sunshine. In recent years, the government of Kiribati has recognized the need to transition to renewable energy sources and has set ambitious targets to increase the share of renewables in its energy mix. The Kiribati National Energy Policy, adopted in 2012, aims to achieve 45% renewable energy generation by 2025, with solar power expected to play a significant role in meeting this target.