TAG Energy | Solar Division
TAG Energy has a long history with renewable and solar energy in Papua New Guinea and the Pacific region. Since 2013, we have implemented numerous
Enabler of Tomorrow: Bougainville''s Solar
UNDP has brought renewable energy to the heart of Bougainville by installing solar panels on the roof of the Innovation Hub in Buka, unlocking new
Papua New Guinea''s Solar Projects & Renewable
Discover how Papua New Guinea is embracing solar power to electrify rural communities. Learn about key government projects, sustainability
Papua New Guinea opens tender for solar-plus-storage
A tender has opened for the development of a hybrid solar minigrid system in Papua New Guinea. The project encompasses the construction of a
Australian-backed solar farms completed in Papua New
The Aitape (West Sepik) and Arawa solar farms will provide electricity to more than 50,000 households and both leaders expressed looking
"22-tonne airlift powers remote Gulf health centre with 100kW solar
A 100-kilowatt solar mini-grid has been commissioned at Kanabea Rural Health Centre in Gulf Province, delivering round-the-clock electricity to one of the country''s most isolated communities
SOLAR ENERGY PROJECT ROLLS OUT FOR RAI
With KTF''s groundbreaking work in Madang, this project is a significant step toward enhancing the quality of life in remote communities by
Electrifying PNG: challenges and opportunities for
In a new paper, we explore why PNG''s grid has struggled to expand, what role decentralised solar could play and how other countries have
Solar energy changes lives in Papua New Guinea
This case study chronicles the remarkable journey of these villages, their collaboration with Namkoo Solar, and the construction of a 700
Electrifying Papua New Guinea: Challenges and Opportunities for
Drawing on successful off-grid electrification models from Bangladesh, India, East Africa, and the Pacific Island, this paper proposes policy recommendations to enhance the sustainability and scalability of
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