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3 FAQs about [Kiribati builds energy storage system]
How does Kiribati get its energy?
The Ministry of Public Works and Utilities is responsible for the planning, management and co-ordination of the energy sector. At present, Kiribati gets all its fossil fuels through imports.
What does the Kiribati Facility program build on?
The Kiribati Facility (KF) program builds on the achievements of the Kiribati Technical and Vocational Education and Training Sector Strengthening Programs (TVETSSP) — Phase 1 (2010-2011) and Phase 2 (2012-2016). The KF was designed to support the Ministry of Employment and Human Resource (MEHR) in the skills and employment sector.
Will Kiribati become a resilient low-carbon economy?
“The event marks a giant leap in Kiribati’s transition into a resilient low-carbon economy.” The new photovoltaic plant on the Bonriki water reserve totals 7.5 megawatts and will enable more than 9,000 homes on South Tarawa, the Kiribati capital, to enjoy the benefits of reliable, efficient, and affordable solar-generated electricity.


